NBA Playoffs, Pistons and Cavaliers
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Donovan Mitchell and the Cleveland Cavaliers will be taking on Cade Cunningham and the Detroit Pistons in Game 7 on Sunday night. Few things in basketball, if any, are better than a Game 7. The intensity and fight that is shown during a winner-take-all game is unmatched in the sports world.
James Harden doesn’t have the best reputation in Game 7’s, so the more cynical fan might not be surprised to see him finish with just 9 points on 2-of-10 shooting in 36 minutes of action. They might be surprised to learn that it didn’t matter at all for the Cleveland Cavaliers,
Victor Wembanyama powered the Spurs to a double OT win over the Thunder in Game 1. What a start to the Western Conference finals, huh? Wembanyam
And when it comes to the Western Conference Finals, there’s only one place to watch every game — and that’s on NBC Sports. The full schedule of games is slated to run from Monday, May 18 with Game 1 through at least Sunday,
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Cade Cunningham summed up the Pistons’ dreadful Game 7 loss with the saddest three-word message
Detroit got blown out at home, losing Game 7 to the Cavs, 125-94.
The Pistons played with more intensity and energy and forced Game 7 against the Cavaliers. The Spurs, meanwhile, are ahead of schedule.
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.