The Cleveland Cavaliers fell to the Detroit Pistons 115-94 in game six in Cleveland last night. With the loss, the series is now tied 3-3 and will be heading back to Detroit for game seven.
James Harden managed to push through his injury concerns in Game 2 to make the Cleveland Cavaliers take the lead ahead of Game 6. Blasting a 30-point night, the former Los Angeles Clippers star made the fans dream of a conference finals berth.
The Cleveland Cavaliers entered Friday night’s Game 6 with an opportunity to reach the Eastern Conference Finals for the first time since 2018. Instead, they suffered a disastrous 115-94 loss that forced a decisive Game 7 vs.
The Cleveland Cavaliers didn’t get the Donovan Mitchell that they desperately wanted to close out the series against the Detroit Pistons. And as a result, the Pistons took the 115-94 win, and both teams now prepare for their second straight Game 7 this postseason.
James Harden has been under scrutiny throughout the playoffs, either for low shooting percentage or high turnovers. In Game 6 against the Detroit Pistons, he had the team high 23 points, but again, his eight turnovers were one of the reasons why the Cavs lost.
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The Cavaliers’ season comes down to one game. Yes, once again. They had a chance to close it out at home and punch a ticket to the Eastern Conference finals.
James Harden got hit with some karmic justice on Friday in a potential closeout game for his Cleveland Cavaliers. The former league MVP appeared to take a dive after attempting a three-point shot midway through the fourth quarter in Game 6 of their Eastern Conference semifinals matchup.
Friday night possessed a huge opportunity for the Cavaliers to close out the Detroit Pistons and punch their ticket to the Eastern Conference Finals for the first time since 2018.
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Cade Cunningham has carried the Detroit Pistons all season. With that season on the verge of ending, the Pistons' bench came through in a big way in their 115-94 Game 6 win over the Cleveland Cavaliers to extend their time in the NBA playoffs.
On Friday, the Cleveland Cavaliers look to muster up the same courage they showed in Game 5 to close out the Eastern Conference Semifinals at home in Game 6 against the Detroit Pistons.
The Cleveland Cavaliers are potentially one game away from advancing to the Eastern Conference Finals but now face another hurdle in their pursuit. The last thing Cavaliers fans want to hear is that their players are injured or sick.
Cleveland closed Game 5 on a 13-0 run, and the most useful part of that finish was not a surprise scoring binge. It was the fact that Detroit kept trying to bring James Harden into the action and Cleveland still survived the possession.
Cavs owner Dan Gilbert sent over 400 fans to attend Game 5 in Detroit. He sent them via bus to Detroit all expenses paid to cheer on their team, and it worked.
The NBA has defended the referees’ decision not to call a foul on a controversial play in the final seconds of regulation in Game 5 of the Eastern Conference semifinals between the Cleveland Cavaliers and Detroit Pistons.
The Cavaliers thought about a change. But Dean Wade made them feel differently. Down 2-0 to the Pistons, coach Kenny Atkinson considered adjusting the starting lineup.