Before Game 5 of the second-round playoff series, Cleveland Cavaliers guard Max Strus sent a motivational text to his teammates in the group chat, saying, “If you don’t believe, then don’t show up for work.” Unfortunately, the Cavaliers lost Game 5 to the Pacers with Strus having a tough shooting night, going 0 for 9 from the field and failing to score a single point. Despite his struggles in Game 5, Strus had a solid performance throughout the series, averaging 12.2 points and showcasing moments of brilliance.
The Pacers made an impressive comeback in Game 5, rallying from a 19-point deficit in the first half. Tyrese Haliburton led the charge with 31 points, while Pascal Siakam contributed 21 points and eight rebounds. The Cavaliers’ loss in Game 5 marked the end of their postseason run, despite a strong regular season where they clinched the top seed in the Eastern Conference.
For more insights on the Pacers’ underdog journey, check out Brad Botkin’s analysis here.
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Had the Cavaliers emerged victorious in Game 5, Strus’ message to his teammates would have been a powerful narrative of inspiration. Despite the outcome, the Cavaliers can look back on their season with pride and build towards future success.
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