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The Detroit Pistons just won’t go away. They’ve avoided elimination four times already this postseason and can do it one more time on Sunday in Game 7 of the Eastern Conference semifinals against the Cleveland Cavaliers.
The Detroit Pistons came back from a 3-1 deficit against the Orlando Magic in the first round, winning three consecutive elimination games to advance. Now they have done it again, winning Game 6 in Cleveland 115-94 to force a decisive Game 7 back at Little Caesars Arena on Sunday,
The Detroit Pistons may still be without a starter when they face the Cleveland Cavaliers on Sunday, May 17, in a critical Game 7.
Marcus Sasser came out of nowhere in Game 6, Paul Reed continued his incredible two-way play and coach J.B. Bickerstaff was masterful for Pistons.
The Detroit Pistons played their most impressive game of the season in Game 6 to stun the Cleveland Cavaliers and force Game 7 in Detroit on Sunday.
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Cavs fail to close out Pistons, get pummeled in Game 6 of Eastern Conference semifinals, 115-94
CLEVELAND, Ohio — The Cavs’ season comes down to one game. Again. Entering the night with a chance to close out the best-of-seven series and advance to the Eastern Conference finals for the first time in nearly a decade,
CLEVELAND — Don’t count the Detroit Pistons out, just yet. Facing elimination for the fourth time this postseason, the Pistons held it off again by walking into the Cleveland Cavaliers’ Rocket Arena and for Game 6 Friday night and became the first road team to win at the venue since March 25.
The Detroit Pistons force a Game 7 with a dominant 115-94 win as JB Bickerstaff praises his team's physical, 'legally handsy' defensive effort.