Cavs Gear Up for Game 2 Against Magic with Defensive Focus

After a dominant defensive performance in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference quarterfinals, the Cleveland Cavaliers will look to maintain their momentum as they host the Orlando Magic in Game 2 on April 22. Despite a sloppy offensive outing, the Cavs managed to secure a 97-83 victory, holding the Magic to a meager 83 points, the lowest by a Cavs opponent in the playoffs since 2018. The Magic, led by Paolo Banchero’s 24 points, will need to improve their offensive efficiency and rely on their bench to make an impact.

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