Donovan Mitchell declares that the Cavaliers should not overreact after Game 3 loss

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The Cleveland Cavaliers were ready to take a 3-0 lead, but the Toronto Raptors had different plans in Game 3. The Raptors were impressive, as they won the game 126-104 with Scottie Barnes and RJ Barrett scoring 33 points apiece.

While they lost Game 3, Donovan Mitchell and the Cavaliers are ready to bounce back. They are taking notes from the loss, and they are ready to prove they are the more dominant team in Game 4.

Donovan Mitchell is optimistic for the Cavaliers' chances to bounce back

It was a rough result for the Cavaliers on Thursday, but it seems they are prepared to bounce back. This is a team that has experience in the Playoffs now, dating back to previous campaigns.

With Mitchell leading the way, they have a prolific Playoff performer. The other players on the roster might struggle historically in the Playoffs, but James Harden, Evan Mobley, and other players are ready to live up to expectations.

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Ahead of Game 4 in Toronto, the Cavaliers will want to bounce back after a tough result. No Cavaliers player scored over 18 points, and they would want to change that when Game 4 rolls around, especially Mitchell, who only had 15 points.

"The biggest thing is to not overreact. It’s one loss. The sky’s not falling. We weren’t going to go 16-0. The biggest thing is how we respond. It starts with myself, James, and Ev. We as a collective did not do our jobs," Mitchell said after the Game 3 loss.

That is the right mindset to have after a loss in the Playoffs. Moving forward, the Cavaliers know they are going to need to be locked in, and results like Game 3 should not be happening. However, they are taking lessons from it, so they can keep getting stronger as the Playoffs continue.

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