After eliminating the Hawks, the Cavaliers were soon to face the Heat Team, who had also swept the Brooklyn Nets 4-0 in the second round.
Due to Deron's injury, the competitiveness of the Brooklyn Nets had declined over the years, but a dying camel is still bigger than a horse, and their playoff performance was evidently stronger than that of teams like the Hawks.
Yet even so, they couldn't win a single game against the Heat Team.
Even more, the Heat Team had an average net winning margin of 15+ in the first two rounds of the series.
Without a doubt, their competitiveness shown thus far in the playoffs was clearly a notch above the other teams.
Not only their team chemistry but their desire for the championship this year was also unprecedentedly strong.
Dragic and Vucevic were both in contract years during the summer, and it was inevitable that one of them would leave; this year was their strongest, and it wouldn't get stronger.