Pistons stave off elimination again, top Cavs to force Game 7 - ESPN
CLEVELAND — The Detroit Pistons avoided elimination again, beating the Cleveland Cavaliers 115-94 on Friday night to pick up their fourth consecutive win this postseason when faced with a chance to go home, forcing a decisive Game 7 on Sunday night in Detroit.
«They just don't quit,» Pistons coach J.B. Bickerstaff said. «The resolve that they have. The belief that they have in one another. They just have the ability to bounce back mentally where they don't hang on to things.»
The Pistons' four wins in elimination games are the most in the playoffs since the Boston Celtics did so in 2023. Detroit avoided elimination Friday with a dominant defense and with contributions from up and down the roster. The Pistons held the Cavs to 29% shooting in the second half and under 40% overall.
«We did what needed to be done,» Bickerstaff said. «When we're at our best, it's the defense that's going to carry us. It's the physicality. I was pleased that we were allowed to play our style of basketball tonight where we can be legally physical, legally handsy, and just make it difficult on people.»
Cade Cunningham led the way with 21 points and five 3-pointers, but he had plenty of help. Jalen Duren turned in his best game of the series with 15 points and 11 rebounds. Daniss Jenkins scored 15 and Paul Reed contributed 17 points off the bench. Duncan Robinson, who missed Game 5 with a lower back injury, knocked down four 3-pointers for 14 points off the bench.
And Ausar Thompson contributed all over the floor with 10 points, nine rebounds, four assists, four steals and a block.
«We needed every bit of it,» Cunningham said. «It's been a collective effort. Great team win.»
Although the Pistons trailed the series 3-2 entering Friday's game and


