The Cleveland Cavaliers welcomed the Detroit Pistons to Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse on May 16, 2026, but the home crowd left disappointed as the Pistons cruised to a commanding 115-94 victory. The game, which started at 7:00 PM ET, saw Detroit dominate from the opening tip, snapping a two-game losing streak and improving their playoff positioning in the Eastern Conference.
Match Overview
Coming into the contest, the Cavaliers were riding a four-game win streak and looked to solidify their hold on a top-four seed. However, the Pistons had other plans. Detroit’s young core, led by Cade Cunningham and Jaden Ivey, controlled the tempo from the outset. Cleveland struggled to contain Detroit’s perimeter shooting and transition offense, falling behind by double digits early and never fully recovering. The final score reflected a thorough beating, with the Pistons leading by as many as 28 points in the fourth quarter.
Key Moments
- First Quarter: Detroit opened with a 34-21 surge, shooting 58% from the field. Cunningham scored 11 points and dished out 4 assists in the period.
- Second Quarter: Cleveland’s All-Star guard Donovan Mitchell tried to spark a rally, scoring 12 points in the quarter, but the Pistons answered every run and led 62-49 at halftime.
- Third Quarter: Detroit extended the lead to 20 points (88-68) behind Ivey’s 15 points and three dunks in transition. The Cavaliers’ defense looked disjointed and porous.
- Fourth Quarter: With the game out of reach, both teams emptied their benches. The Pistons’ bench outscored Cleveland’s 29-14 in the final period.
Standout Players
- Cade Cunningham (DET): Recorded a near triple-double with 28 points, 9 rebounds, and 10 assists, orchestrating the offense flawlessly.
- Jaden Ivey (DET): Added 26 points and 5 steals, using his speed to break down Cleveland’s defense.
- Donovan Mitchell (CLE): Led the Cavaliers with 32 points on 12-of-23 shooting, but received little help from his supporting cast.
- Evan Mobley (CLE): Managed 14 points and 9 rebounds, but was outplayed by Detroit’s front line.
Tactical Story
The Pistons exploited Cleveland’s defensive switching by spreading the floor and attacking mismatches. Cunningham’s pick-and-roll chemistry with Isaiah Stewart forced the Cavaliers into rotations that left shooters open. Detroit made 17 three-pointers at a 45% clip, while Cleveland struggled from deep (9-of-31). On the defensive end, the Pistons doubled Mitchell on screens and forced others to beat them—which rarely happened.
Impact on the Standings
With the win, Detroit improved to 44-36, moving into the 6th seed in the East and avoiding the play-in tournament for now. Cleveland fell to 48-32, dropping from 3rd to 4th place, now just a half-game ahead of the 5th-seeded Knicks. Both teams have three regular-season games remaining, making every result crucial for playoff seeding.

