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Indiana Pacers is taken over by Cleveland Cavaliers in the 4 semifinals of the Western Conference, in one of the two playoffs for Monday. The Pacers shocked Cavaliers, taking the lead of 2-0 and stealing the advantage in the house.
Cleveland bounced in game 3, dominantly won (126-104) and will look like things bind before returning to Ohio to play 5.
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The Cavaliers-Pacers game should be taken to Gainbridge Fieldhouse on Sunday at 8:00 pm. Fans can adapt live through the NBA League Pass and Fubotv.
Moneyline: Cavaliers (-200) VS Pacers (+165)
Outlook: Cavaliers (-4.5) against Pacers (+4.5)
Total (o/u): Cavaliers (O231.5 -110) opposite Pacers (U231.5 -110)
Note the editor: The odds could change closer to the Tipoff, as the above chances are based on the information available at the time of writing.
The Pacers won the first two games after some solid appearances from Tyrese Haliburton. The 25-year-old recorded 22 points and 13 assists in Game 1, followed by 19 points, nine rebounds and four assists in game 2. He also assumed his duty in the last quarter of the game 2 to run Pacers next to Cleveland.
However, the Cavaliers neutralized Haliburgon’s threat in Game 3, holding it on four points in shooting 2-for-8. While Haliburton fought, Cavs’ Donovan Mitchell She came to life in the last two games, recorded by combined 91 points in games 2 and 3.
Mitchell’s amazing form of scoring, along with the return of Evan Mobley and Darius Garland, launched Cleveland near Indiana in Game 3. If Haliburton has another night at home, Cavaliers could equate the series on Sunday.
PG: Darius Garland | SG: Donovan Mitchell | SF: Max Strus | PF: Evan Mobley | C: Jarrett Allen
PG: Tyrese Haliburton | SG: Andrew Nemmbhard | SF: Aaron Nesmith | PF: Pascal Wise | C: Myles Turner
Donovan Mitchell came to life, scoring 41.3 points per game in the semifinals of the Eastern Conference. Since Mitchell found a bucket with such ease, Cavsi will continue to run a foul through him. As such, on Sunday, they are likely to surpass their points of 29.5.
Tyrese Haliburton had only four points in the game 3 and will try to make up for his bad release in Sunday’s game. His game points 4 is 17.5, which is likely to surpass while he looks to run Pacers next to Cavaliers.
Although the first two games in this series were not fluke for Indiana, the Cavaliers seemed to have adapted their game plan. They neutralized Tyrese Haliburton in game 3, which led them to a significant victory. Expect more the same in game 4 on Sunday.
Our prediction: Cavaliers to win
Edited by Bhargav