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"Bench thug" Jeromy made his NBA playoff career debut to set a record, and the Cavaliers dug up the treasure

On the 21st, Beijing time, the Cavaliers tied the Heat 121-100 in the first round of the NBA playoffs Eastern Conference series G1, and the "bench thug" Ty Jerome, who scored 28 points, was one of the biggest contributors, and he also wrote a record in his playoff career debut.

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Jeromy's 16 points in the fourth quarter were the key figure for the Cavaliers to get rid of the Heat, and he scored 28 points on five three-pointers in a single game, second only to Irving's 30 points in 2015 and James' 32 points in 2006.

In addition, Jeromy became the fourth player since 1971 to score at least 28 points, five rebounds, three assists and no turnovers on his playoff debut, with a game-high plus/minus of +17.

The 27-year-old Jellome started his career with the Suns, then moved to the Thunder, Rockets and Warriors, and left the Cavaliers last year, with an annual salary of only $2.56 million this season, and his performance was "great value for money", playing a total of 70 games, averaging 19.9 minutes per game, scoring 12.5 points on 51.6% shooting, along with 3.4 assists and 2.5 rebounds, and is the favorite to win the NBA Sixth Man of the Year.

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