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Final 1:56 WILD GAME 2 ENDING Cavaliers vs Pacers ๐Ÿฟ | May 6, 2025



Final 1:56 WILD GAME 2 ENDING Cavaliers vs Pacers ๐Ÿฟ | May 6, 2025

The Pacers defeated the Cavaliers, 120-119 tonight in Cleveland. Myles Turner led the Pacers with 23 points to go with 5 blocks and 8 rebounds, while Aaron Nesmith contributed 23 points (8-13 FG, 5-8 3P) and 23 points in the game. Donovan Mitchell finished with a team-high 48 points along with 9 assists for the Cavaliers in the losing effort. The Pacers lead the series 2-0.

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35 Comments

  1. Remind me of Reggie Miller 1995 game 1 2nd round playoffs against the knicks game when he score like 8 points in less than 10 sec

  2. Not a Cavs fan, but no Garland or Mobley, and Pacers get some lucky breaks to help the Cavs choke away this game. Great win and finish without a doubt, and hopefully that gives IND some extra confidence going home. I just don't think they're winning this series, assuming Cavs get healthy.

  3. Veteran Coach knows how to play with veteran players. Cleveland Coach didnโ€™t realize he had only 1 big man in the paint for the rebound.

  4. Nembhard is SO high IQ its insane. Now i have to go watch that game 5 inbound steal he got, because its not a coincidence. He learned from what boston did to us last year on the inbounds.

  5. Salute to Coach Atkinsons to his sportmanship shakehands with Coach Carlisle after the game. Congrats my East bet Pacers for winning the game.

  6. Down 7
    Cavaliers just SHOT THEMSELVES in the foot
    – Missed boxing out Naismith
    – stupid Offensive foul turnover
    – Stupid Inbounds Turnover
    – Missed boxing out Haliburton the freaking free throw shooter

  7. Blocking out the shooter on a free throw is a jr high fundamental. The theatrical endings are entertaining and keeps you watching, but the downside is a feeling these may be choreographed ala WWF. Which is also great athletes with great skills and timing and is entertaining, but all would agree is choreographed. Many of the incredible clutch moments have been preceeded by incredible lapses in fundamentals which don't seem to belong at this level in the numbers that have been occurring. Hence the cognitive dissonance.

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