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NBA
Friday, May 15, 2026 • Rocket Arena
TeamQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Cleveland Cavaliers2526192494
Detroit Pistons27273031115

Team Statistics

StatCleveland CavaliersDetroit Pistons
Field Goals18/4227/46
3-Pointers12/3516/36
Free Throws22/3013/19
Rebounds4043
Assists1525
Steals99
Blocks36
Turnovers2018

Game Recap

The Detroit Pistons earned a decisive 115-94 win over the Cleveland Cavaliers, pulling away behind efficient shooting, balanced scoring and stronger ball movement. Detroit controlled much of the game statistically, finishing with a clear edge in field-goal efficiency and assists while also winning the rebounding battle 43-40. The Pistons’ 21-point margin reflected their ability to generate quality looks and sustain offensive pressure throughout the contest. Cade Cunningham led Detroit’s top performers with 21 points, providing steady scoring and direction for the offense. Paul Reed added 17 points, giving the Pistons another productive option and helping Detroit capitalize on its interior and transition opportunities. As a team, the Pistons shot 27-for-46 from the field, a 59.0% clip, and connected on 16 three-pointers, showing strong execution both inside the arc and from the perimeter. Cleveland was paced by James Harden, who scored 23 points, while Evan Mobley and Donovan Mitchell each added 18. The Cavaliers had moments of offensive success, particularly from beyond the arc with 12 made threes, but they struggled to match Detroit’s overall efficiency and playmaking. Cleveland finished with 15 assists compared with Detroit’s 25, a gap that underscored the Pistons’ superior offensive rhythm. Going forward, Detroit can take encouragement from a complete team performance built on shooting efficiency, rebounding and distribution. Cleveland will need to tighten its defensive execution and find more consistent half-court offense, especially when facing opponents that move the ball as effectively as Detroit did in this matchup.