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Cavaliers rally past Pistons in overtime, lead series

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DETROIT - The Cleveland Cavaliers rallied past the Detroit Pistons 117-113 in overtime on Wednesday night, erasing a late nine-point deficit to seize a 3-2 lead in the Eastern Conference semifinal series. James Harden scored 30 points and Donovan Mitchell added 21 as Cleveland completed the comeback at Little Caesars Arena and snapped Detroit’s five-game home winning streak. The result places the Cavs in control heading into Game 6 on Friday in Cleveland; if Detroit wins, a deciding Game 7 would be scheduled for Sunday in Detroit. Detroit coach J.B. Bickerstaff had earlier criticized officiating after Game 4, and Detroit’s Cade Cunningham finished Game 5 with 39 points and six turnovers, creating elimination pressure for the Pistons.

Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • Monday: Cavaliers won Game 4, 112-103; Mitchell dominated the third quarter.
  • After Game 4: Pistons coach J.B. Bickerstaff criticized officiating and cited a free-throw disparity.
  • Pre-Game 5: Pistons emphasized adjustments; Paul Reed highlighted execution and energy needs.
  • Wednesday night: Cavaliers rallied for a 117-113 overtime win; Harden 30, Mitchell 21, Cunningham 39.
  • Friday: Game 6 scheduled in Cleveland; Pistons must win to force Game 7 on Sunday.

Why This Matters to You

This game is a testament to the Cavaliers' resilience and the Pistons' fighting spirit. If you're a fan, it's a thrilling time. If you're not, it's a great reminder of the excitement and unpredictability of sports. Check out Game 6 on Friday to see if the Pistons can bounce back.

The Bottom Line

The Cavaliers are one win away from advancing in the playoffs, while the Pistons face elimination. Detroit's coach and players have voiced concerns about officiating, adding an extra layer of tension. Worth forwarding if you know someone who loves a good sports drama.

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Who Benefited

The Cleveland Cavaliers benefited from the comeback; Harden and Mitchell’s scoring and the late 13-0 run secured a 3-2 series lead and shifted playoff momentum ahead of Game 6 in Cleveland.

Who Impacted

The Detroit Pistons suffered a late collapse that snapped a five-game home win streak, produced costly turnovers by key players, and left the team facing elimination pressure heading into Game 6.

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Articles Published:
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Who Benefited

The Cleveland Cavaliers benefited from the comeback; Harden and Mitchell’s scoring and the late 13-0 run secured a 3-2 series lead and shifted playoff momentum ahead of Game 6 in Cleveland.

Who Impacted

The Detroit Pistons suffered a late collapse that snapped a five-game home win streak, produced costly turnovers by key players, and left the team facing elimination pressure heading into Game 6.

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Cavaliers rally past Pistons in overtime, lead series

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