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Cavs' Darius Garland violation threatens to ruin the season

The Cleveland Cavaliers need Darius Garland.

The Star Point Guard is on the road with a toe injury. He missed game 1 of the semi-finals of the Eastern Conference against the Indiana Pacers, a defeat of Cleveland 121-112.

Without a garland, the cavs could get into trouble.

Jared Greenberg from TNT said that if this were the regular season, Garland could still sit for a week or two.

However, the Cavs have no this type of time. And you need Garland's talent on the floor.

On Sunday evening in game 1, Donovan Mitchell made 30 shots, and Ty Jerome tried 20. That was 50 of the 90 Cleveland shots of two boys.

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Garland helps to diversify the procedures. Of course, he makes shots himself, but he is also Cleveland's top passant to set up his teammates for a simple and varied appearance.

This season was perhaps the best Garland in the NBA.

He achieved an average of 20.6 points, 6.7 assists and 1.2 steals per game with 2.5 sales per night.

Garland also shot the top 47.2% of the career from the ground, including 40.1% from the city center.

Perhaps Garland will not be 100 percent if it comes back, but the Cavs have no large selection at this time.

To beat the Pacers, Cleveland needs his Point Guard. He just has to deal with the pain and try to keep the cavs on the right track.

This was a team with a historical regular season that an NBA championship wants. Garland behind the controls is the only way to get there.

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