Cavs’ early playoff exit signals need for team adjustments

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Donovan Mitchell and the Cleveland Cavaliers are entering the offseason disappointed after their recent performance in the NBA playoffs.

The Cavaliers secured 64 victories in the regular season and clinched the top seed in the Eastern Conference.

The team achieved two significant winning streaks, each lasting 15 games or more.

Despite the regular season success, the Cavaliers were eliminated in the conference semifinals after being defeated by the Indiana Pacers in five games.

Mitchell expressed embarrassment over the playoff exit despite the team’s accomplishments during the regular season.

The Cavaliers’ elimination came as a surprise given their status as the Eastern Conference’s top seed.

The team will focus on analyzing their performance and planning for improvements in the upcoming season.

The Cleveland Cavaliers face challenges as they prepare for the next NBA season following their unexpected playoff defeat.

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