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Dellavedova steps into the spotlight for injured Irving

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Australian guard Matthew Dellavedova, who couldn’t even catch the team bus after the NBA Finals opener, has been thrust into the spotlight as the Cleveland Cavaliers’ replacement for injured Kyrie Irving.
Just minutes after the Cavaliers announced Irving had undergone surgery on Saturday to repair his fractured left kneecap and would be sidelined for about four months, Dellavedova was relaxed as he prepared to likely start in Irving’s place against Golden State and a potentially key role in the second game of the best-of-seven series.
“The first reaction is disappointment. You feel awful for Kyrie,” Dellavedova said. “But we’ve still got a job to do and a great opportunity. It’s going to be tough but we’re going to be ready.
“I don’t think my approach changes, I just go into the game doing whatever the team needs me to do to help win.”
All-Star Irving had 23 points, seven rebounds, six assists, four steals and two blocked shots. So the Aussie has a mighty big to-do list, but NBA Most Valuable Player Steph Curry of Golden State knows better than to overlook him.
“Dellavedova has a different game than Kyrie. You have to know his strengths,” Curry said. “When he’s driving, it’s being able to stay disciplined and also stay tight on him because he’s a knockdown shooter. If you get him easy looks... he can definitely kill you.”
But Dellavedova needed an Uber ride to the team hotel Thursday after missing the team bus from the arena Thursday talking with relatives.
“It was no big deal. I was just talking to my family after the game,” he said. “Yeah, just happened to miss the bus. But it was all good.”
Dellavedova filled in when Irving missed two games in Cleveland’s Eastern Conference final sweep of Atlanta and has the confidence of his teammates to do what they need to defeat the Warriors.
“Oh yeah, plenty of confidence,” said Cleveland’s Iman Shumpert. “Delly is always looking to step up big for the team and do what he has to do to get the win, so we’re definitely prepared for that.”
Having lost star big man Kevin Love in the first playoff round and Irving at times has helped the Cavaliers unite in adversity, Dellavedova said.
“We lost Kev and lost Kyrie for some games and bonded together and kept working,” Dellavedova said. “Those experiences have forced the team to come closer together. I don’t see why this would be any different. There’s a level of trust and understanding among the guys when you go through adversity. It builds it stronger and stronger.”
Golden State center Andrew Bogut, also an Aussie, said the Warriors are well aware of what trouble Dellavedova poses.
“We know what he’s about,” Bogut said. “We know they’re capable of winning games with Delly starting. He’s a very important player to them. He brings a little bit of a different dynamic than Kyrie, but we still need to be prepared for him.”
And Bogut warns that Dellavedova has made a career of making doubters pay dearly.
“Throughout his career, he has always been doubted, so I think this is a position where Delly kind of thrives,” Bogut said. “We’re preparing for him to come out all guns blazing. We have to make sure we’re ready for him because if we think it’s going to be easy just because Kyrie’s out, we’ve got another thing coming.”

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