The Magic forced a Game 7, and the Mavericks used "Luka Magic" to send the Clippers home. Here are three stars from Friday’s NBA playoffs.
Donovan Mitchell scored over half of Cleveland’s points in their 103-96 loss to the Orlando Magic in Game 6, which pushed their first-round series to a Game Seven in Cleveland. He went 3-for-9 from distance, and a highly-efficient 19-of-27 on two-pointers.
47 PTS for Donovan Mitchell on ESPN ️
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CLE trails down the stretch in the 4Q!#NBAPlayoffs presented by Google Pixel pic.twitter.com/uAdpTiefpb
You could say Mitchell took on too much himself, but aside from Darius Garland’s 21 points and Max Strus’ 10 points and two three-pointers, he got almost no scoring from his teammates — six other Cavs combined for just 15 points. Mitchell scored every single one of 18 of Cleveland’s points in the fourth quarter.
Now Cleveland may need another monster Mitchell game to advance.
Jalen Suggs turned himself into a deadly outside shooter this season, upping his three-point percentage to 39.7 percent. That showed in Orlando’s Game 6 win, when he shot 6-for-13 from three-point range, once when he was being fouled.
Jalen Suggs connects from a distance for the 4-POINT PLAY!
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ORL forces a Game 7 with a win on ESPN #NBAPlayoffs presented by Google Pixel pic.twitter.com/8unLp1yH9o
Suggs is one of the best defensive guards in the league, but even with Paolo Banchero and Franz Wagner combining 53 points, they needed Friday’s offensive explosion from Suggs to stay alive in the playoffs.
Kyrie Irving stepped up in a big way to close out the Clippers in a 114-101 victory. He put up 30 points on 11-of-19 shooting, going 5-of-9 from distance.
OH MY GOODNESS KYRIE
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Kyrie Irving sinks a RIDICULOUS 4-point play fadeaway to extend Dallas' lead on ESPN!#NBAPlayoffs presented by Google Pixel pic.twitter.com/K5L559adut
Irving was a game-high +22 in his 42 minutes, and in the decisive third quarter, when Dallas took a 15-point lead, Irving and Doncic tied the Clippers' entire team with their 20 combined points.
Kyrie floater.
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Kyrie 3-pointer.
DAL advances to the West Semis with a win on ESPN pic.twitter.com/Tgjs1oiaOI
He also got revenge on his former Brooklyn Nets teammate James Harden, who demanded a trade in part due to his unhappiness with Irving. Now Irving is headed to the second round, and Harden is heading into an uncertain free-agent market.
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