NBA game delayed due to technical malfunction as horn blares for 13 minutes straight
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The Detroit Pistons and Cleveland Cavaliers had to deal with a very noisy disruption during the Pistons’ 122-119 overtime win on Friday at Little Caesars Arena.
During a timeout, with the Pistons up 65-64, the horn sounded to signal that the teams should return to play. The issue was that the horn blared for 13 straight minutes, causing the game to be delayed.
The horn’s continuous sound occurred after a power surge caused the overhead scoreboard to malfunction. The horn finally ceased when the arena staff shut down the overhead scoreboard, and the crowd cheered.
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Cleveland Cavaliers guard Donovan Mitchell (left) talks with teammate James Harden during a timeout against the Detroit Pistons in the second half at Little Caesars Arena. Neither played in the Cavaliers’ overtime loss to the Pistons in Detroit, Michigan, on Feb. 27, 2026. (Lon Horwedel/Imagn Images)
While the horn malfunctioned, the scoreboard and clock above the baskets reset to zero. After 18 minutes, play resumed. The scoring crew used a manual airhorn when play resumed, and the overhead scoreboard was black.
The officials brought Pistons coach J.B. Bickerstaff and Cavaliers coach Kenny Atkinson to midcourt for a brief discussion before announcing the game would resume without the main scoreboard. However, moments after the game got back underway, the scoreboard came back on.
Cleveland Cavaliers head coach Kenny Atkinson argues with an official in the first half of their game against the Detroit Pistons at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, Michigan, on Feb. 27, 2026. (Lon Horwedel/Imagn Images)
Because of the delay and


