The Cleveland Cavaliers lost to the Detroit Pistons 122-119 in overtime. This was an Eastern Conference showdown between two primary contenders that grew chippier as the night went on. We saw everything, from a 10-minute horn delay, fan ejections, and a half-court shooting foul. This one had it all.
Cleveland entered this matchup shorthanded. The injury report was lengthy, including Donovan Mitchell, James Harden, Dean Wade, and Keon Ellis. Of course, Max Strus didn’t play either. This many key players being on the sideline could have resulted in a dull matchup. But the Cavs fought until the bitter end.
The Cavs started this game with authority. It became clear immediately that this wasn’t going to be a cakewalk for the Pistons. Cleveland established itself defensively and continued to get just enough offensively to compete.
Dennis Schroder has done a phenomenal job of raising the floor for Cleveland. They’d be hurting for ball-handling and shot creation right now if it weren’t for him. Schroder ran the pick-and-roll throughout the night and made sure the Cavaliers’ bigs stayed involved. His usage began to feel like a burden as Schroder eventually turned the ball over 8 times and shot 4-15. But for most of the game, he was Cleveland’s only reliable ball handler.
Evan Mobley had his best game since returning from a calf injury. He finished with 23 points and nailed 4-of-8 three-pointers. Mobley threw down several impressive dunks, including two separate one-hand jams over Cade Cunningham and Jalen Duren. He just couldn’t hit the game-tying shot at the buzzer.
Craig Porter Jr. also deserves a shout. He relentlessly attacked the basket and found success dishing the ball to Cleveland’s bigs. Porter racked up 12 assists by the end of the night and has thrown 21 assists over his last two games.
Lastly, Jarrett Allen finished his strong February with 25 points and 9 rebounds on 10-12 shooting. He unfortunately fouled out late in the fourth quarter. And the Cavs simply didn’t execute down the stretch to close this one out.
The Cavaliers are now 37-24 and head to Brooklyn on Sunday.