

The life of a backup point guard isn't an easy one.
It's difficult to stay in shape when you're unsure whether you'll play 5 minutes, 15 minutes, or even 30 minutes a night. There's always the chance that you won't even get into the game.
On top of that, point guards are expected to make their teammates better when they're on the floor. If an injury or another surprise happens, that backup may not be used to who they're playing with.
These factors didn't phase Raul Neto one bit as he checked right into the Cavs' contest against the Suns and contributed 14 big points and solid defense.
He talked about his mindset after the game and said:
Neto went on to say he works more on how to stay ready mentally perhaps even more than how much he works on the court.
This is exactly why the Cavs wanted to bring in a guy such as Neto. Even though his work ethic may sometimes be not seen by fans, his teammates clearly recognize it.
Caris Levert applauded him for the way he played and said:
This just goes to show that just because a player may not average 20 points or play 30 minutes a night, they can still have a profound effect on a team.
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