The Cavaliers super sixth man has tried his best, but unfortunately the pit dug by the starting lineup is too big?
In a previous NBA Eastern Conference semifinals, the Indiana Pacers defeated the top regular season Eastern Conference team at home 121-112. After this game, the Pacers took the lead and temporarily led their opponents 1-0 in this round of the series, and they also regained their home advantage through this game. Although the Cavaliers lost the game, the team's substitute point guard Ty Jerome actually performed well. Jerome played 29 minutes and 27 seconds in the whole game, made 8 of 20 shots, 1 of 4 from outside the three-point line, and 4 of 5 free throws, and scored 21 points, 3 rebounds, 8 assists and 1 steal. He also made 1 turnover and 1 foul, and the plus and negative value also reached the highest +10 in the game. Jerome is also quite efficient on the offensive end. He also scored a large number of points in various ways, providing a lot of support to the team on the offensive end. Jerome also showed good passing and organizational skills, and his performance on the defensive end was not bad. Jerome played the role of the team's second team well, and the plus or negative value of +10 can also show that the team's situation is also quite good when he is on the court. But the performance of the team's starters is really bad. They have simply dug a big hole for the team, and Jerome's efforts have not been able to achieve good results. In the NBA regular season this season, Jerome made a total of 70 appearances in 82 games, averaging 19.9 minutes per game, averaging 12.5 points, 2.5 rebounds, 3.4 assists and 1.1 steals, and 1.3 turnovers and 1.5 fouls. He shot 51.6%, three-point shooting percentage 43.9%, and free throw shooting percentage 87.2%. In the playoffs, Jerome averaged 24.2 minutes in the first four games, with averaging 17.2 points, 3.4 rebounds, 5.4 assists, 0.8 steals, and 0.2 blocks. He also had 0.6 turnovers and 1 foul. His shooting percentage was 48.4%, his three-point shooting percentage was 45.8%, and his free throw shooting percentage was 83.3%. Jerome's performance during the regular season was quite stable. In the playoffs, his playing time improved further, and his performance was able to maintain a high level in this situation. Jerome's effect on the court is actually quite good. He has excellent scoring ability, his passing and organizational skills are online, and he can also play quite gorgeous data in limited playing time. He is undoubtedly the core figure of the team's second team. In fact, with Darius Garland absent, Jerome is definitely the team's most reliable and trustworthy organizer. I don’t know if Jerome will get more trust and support in the next game of the series.
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