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The Cavaliers set a record of 5 embarrassments: only 40 points in the second half were not as bad as blowing Yang + a data league worst!

On April 16, Beijing time, the Cleveland Cavaliers lost 101-107 at home to the Atlanta Hawks, and the team was eliminated. In this game, the Cavaliers have led by up to 14 points, so the US media has also counted a number of embarrassing statistics about the Cavaliers.

The Cavaliers set a record of 5 embarrassments: only 40 points in the second half were not as bad as blowing Yang + a data league worst!

First of all, according to statistics, since the beginning of this season, the Cavaliers have finally lost games when they are at least 10 points ahead, which is also the most in the league.

Second, in the second half, Trae Young scored 10-of-14 and 4-of-7 three-pointers to 5 assists, contributing 43 points to the Hawks through scoring + assists, while the Cavaliers only scored 40 points in the second half. At the end of the game, Trae Young scored 38 points, 3 rebounds, 9 assists and 1 block.

The Cavaliers set a record of 5 embarrassments: only 40 points in the second half were not as bad as blowing Yang + a data league worst!

Third, when the Cavaliers faced the Hawks in the previous all-time playoffs, they were 12-0 and never lost. Today, the Cavaliers lost the game.

The Cavaliers set a record of 5 embarrassments: only 40 points in the second half were not as bad as blowing Yang + a data league worst!

Fourth, the Cavaliers became Trae Young's backdrop. In this game, Trae Young made 25 shots, none of which were after receiving a direct pass. In the second half, he shot 7-of-9 under direct defense from the Cavaliers' three interior lines, Allen, Markkanen and Mobley.

The Cavaliers set a record of 5 embarrassments: only 40 points in the second half were not as bad as blowing Yang + a data league worst!

Fifth, Trae Young scored 32 points and zero turnovers in the second half, becoming the first player in Hawks history to score 30+ at halftime with zero turnovers in the past 25 years. However, the Cavaliers can only verify that they have really watched Trae Young take the game away from their home court.

For the Cavaliers, maybe the victory of this game is also to pay tuition for the young team!

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