Game 7s have been kind to Cavs, Pistons over years
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Cavs-Pistons, Game 7. Winner gets the last spot in the NBA’s final four. Who has the most at stake? And who will ultimately advance to the Eastern Conference finals on Sunday (Prime, 8 p.m. ET)? Our writers weigh in.
CLEVELAND, Ohio — After San Antonio closed out Minnesota in Game 6 Friday night, punching its ticket to the Western Conference finals against Oklahoma City and setting that series opener for Monday, Cleveland learned its fate,
The Detroit Pistons may still be without a starter when they face the Cleveland Cavaliers on Sunday, May 17, in a critical Game 7.
Cade Cunningham scored 21 points and Jalen Duren added 15 with 11 rebounds to push Detroit and Cleveland to a Game 7.
How is it possible, with so much at stake, being at home where they hadn’t lost in the playoffs and held the best record since Jan. 23, a date with the New York Knicks in their grasp, that the high-priced Cavs could be so lifeless?
Cade Cunningham lifted the Detroit Pistons to stave off elimination with a 115-94 road victory over Donovan Mitchell, James Harden and the Cleveland Cavaliers on Friday, forcing a decisive Game 7 in the series.
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Blow it up or be a hero? Cavs Game 7 vs. Pistons has the highest stakes possible — Jimmy Watkins
CLEVELAND, Ohio — The two greatest words in sports mean nothing to Cavs guard James Harden. Literally, nothing. When reporters asked Harden to describe Game 7’s magnitude last round, he began his reply with,