CLEVELAND — The Cleveland Cavaliers defeated the Detroit Pistons 117-113 in overtime on Wednesday night in Game 5 of the Eastern Conference semifinals, taking a 3-2 lead in the series and securing their first road win of the postseason. Detroit appeared in control when Tobias Harris hit a three-pointer to put the Pistons ahead 103-94 with 3:03 remaining in regulation, but the offense stalled and they did not score again before overtime. Cleveland closed the gap behind a late pick-and-roll sequence featuring James Harden and Evan Mobley, with Harden extending possessions through multiple offensive rebounds and Donovan Mitchell and Mobley adding key baskets during the rally. The game’s most debated moment came in the final seconds of regulation with the score tied at 103. Ausar Thompson stripped Mitchell on a drive, and as Thompson and Jarrett Allen chased the loose ball, Allen appeared to trip Thompson before the ball went out of bounds as time expired. The Pistons were in the bonus, so a foul would have sent Thompson, a 57.1% free-throw shooter, to the line with a chance to win the game. No foul was called, and official Tony Brothers later described the contact as incidental, saying both players were going for the ball. Pistons coach JB Bickerstaff said Allen clearly fouled Thompson. The league’s Last Two Minute Report is expected to review the no-call, and a confirmed missed foul would give Detroit grounds for a formal grievance about the ending.
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这场比赛有争议的收官可能会影响东部联盟半决赛的结果。如果你是活塞队球迷,你可能会觉得被抢劫了。如果你是骑士队球迷,你可能会觉得幸运。无论如何,这都提醒我们,在这些高风险的比赛中,每一个回合都很重要。
关于漏判的争议可能会导致底特律提起正式申诉。联盟对最后一次接触的审查至关重要。如果你是篮球迷,请关注官方报告。如果你认识一个喜欢精彩体育争议的人,值得转发。
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