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NBA World’s Embarrassing Exit to the Heat and the Cavaliers’ Reaction

The playoffs remove heat from the playoffs in one of the most humiliating ways, and the NBA Internet is spending the scene.

The Cavaliers handed over the worst loss in playoff history to Camells – 138-83. For context, the worst loss in playoff history is a 58-point loss.

Miami suffered the fourth biggest loss in NBA playoff history.

Additionally, in the first round of four games, the Miami Heat had a -122-point difference in the first round (the worst in NBA history was -30.5).

Miami dropped 39 points in half of the game, with their star player Tyler Herro scoring just four points, one rebound and one assist throughout the game.

Nikola Jovic was the only bright spark, scoring 24 points on the bench, while Bam Adebayo finished with 13 points and 12 rebounds.

Donovan Mitchell was the 22-point scorer for the Cavaliers, but the team used almost all the substitutes, so Ty Jerome scored 18 points and De'andre Hunter scored 19 points.

Now, the Cavaliers will be most likely to play in the Pacers in the second round.

The most interesting reactions to losses are as follows:

After he commented on Jimmy Butler's comments earlier this week, Herro must have been underperforming.

“Obviously, I know I need Jimmy to win,” Hero told Track and Field. “If we had Jimmy right now, I think it was a completely different situation. We might not be the eighth seed. So, finding a balance like damn middle, we need him, but also understand his career, what he wants is his career, and ultimately what he wants.

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