

Cleveland lost a pretty tough game to the Milwaukee Bucks on Friday night. After leading by 11 points heading into the half, they ended up losing 102-117. The Cavs were also outscored by the Bucks 10-35 in the third quarter.
The theme of some of the team's leaders after the game was one of opportunity instead of disappointment.
After the game, J.B. Bickerstaff (with his voice half gone) had this to say:
Donovan Mitchell chimed in and said this about the Cavs' tough loss:
Mitchell went on to echo some of the same comments that Bickerstaff made about learning from these experiences and games. Mitchell said that "We got things we can learn and improve on, you know, I told the guys, we're not here panicking."
This is where Mitchell's leadership and experience in those big playoff games are going to come in vital for this young Cavs team. He's able to recognize when a great team takes it to the next level because he's seen it before.
Still, the Cavs need to play better, especially in the third quarter. Hopefully, these comments about learning from these experiences and games truly come to fruition and we start to see Cleveland close out closer games against the NBA's best teams.
They have the talent to do so.
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