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Mitchell, the NBA Cavaliers ace who surpassed Jordan, set a super-crazy record, but he couldn't shoot a three-pointer on record night

Cavaliers ace Mitchell (Donovan Mitchell) scored a team-high 33 points in the first game of the NBA Eastern Conference playoffs semifinals on the 5th, surpassing the "basketball king" Jordan and setting a super crazy record, but he couldn't shoot three-pointers on this record night, which also made the Cavaliers lose the first game.

Knight ace Mitchell

Mitchell scored a team-high 33 points on 13-of-30 shooting, with 5 rebounds and 4 assists, and he has scored at least 30 points in Game 1 of eight series since he scored 57 points in the first game of G1 against the Nuggets in the 2020 playoffs, a record that surpassed Jordan and became the wildest in NBA history.

Although Mitchell wrote a crazy record, he felt cold on three-pointers in this game, only 1 of 11 shots, causing the team's offense to fail. In fact, in the past 58 playoff games of his career, he has not hit only 1 of 10 three-pointers more than 10 times, and he has set the worst record of his career today, as for his only 1 three-pointer in a single playoff game, his team's record is only 2 wins and 10 losses.

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