
The Detroit Pistons are on the road on Monday night as they travel to take on the Cleeland Cavaliers in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference semifinals.
Detroit enters Monday’s game with a 2-1 series lead after losing on the road in Cleveland on Saturday afternoon in Game 3.
In Saturday’s loss to the Cavaliers, Cade Cunningham led the way for the Pistons as he recorded a triple-double with 27 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists while Tobias Harris added 21 points and five rebounds of his own.
Now Detroit will try to bounce back on the road on Monday as they look to grab a victory and take a 3-1 series lead over the Cavaliers before returning home for Game 5.
On the other side, Cleveland enters Monday’s contest trailing 1-2 in the series after defeating the Pistons at home in Game 3 on Saturday afternoon.
Donovan Mitchell led the way for the Cavaliers in Saturday’s victory as he ended the game with 35 points, 10 rebounds and four assists while James Harden recorded 19 points and seven assists.
While both teams are looking to pick up a victory in Game 4 on Monday night, one side may be without multiple key players due to injuries.
For the Pistons, they have two players listed on their injury report as they have listed both Caris LeVert and Kevin Huerter as questionable.
Detroit has listed LeVert as questionable due to a right heel contusion and he is in danger of missing his first game of the playoffs.
Kevin Huerter (left adductor strain) and Caris LeVert (right heel contusion) are both questionable for Game 4 against the Cavaliers.
— Hunter Patterson (@HunterPatterson) May 10, 2026
The Pistons have also listed Huerter as questionable due to a left adductor strain and he is in danger of missing his seventh straight game.
If either LeVert or Huerter are sidelined in Game 4 on Monday, Daniss Jenkins and Javonte Green could both be in line for increased roles.
On the other side, the Cavaliers enter Monday’s matchup with a healthy roster as they have nobody listed on their injury report.
The Cleveland Cavaliers have no injuries to report for tomorrow’s Game 4 against the Detroit Pistons.
— Danny Cunningham (@RealDCunningham) May 10, 2026
This is great news for Cleveland as they try to use home court to their advantage once again to even the series at 2-2 before heading back to Detroit for Game 5.
Fans can catch Game 4 of the Eastern Conference semifinals between the Pistons and Cavaliers from Cleveland on Monday night at 8:00 p.m. ET on NBC and Peacock.
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