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Pistons vs Cavaliers : Game 2 second-round preview

Pistons vs Cavaliers : Game 2 second-round preview

Detroit Pistons – Cleveland Cavaliers : the reset demanded at Little Caesars Arena

The second act of this conference semi-final calls for an unavoidable recalibration. The home side welcome the Cleveland Cavaliers looking to prove their edge. Mitchell and his crew were flat in the opener. The old excuse about lacking legs is gone now. Expect another tight, chaotic battle with huge stakes.

Detroit Pistons : ruthless discipline

Michigan’s machine is back firing at full power. Defence has become the foundation of this spring surge. Sweeping Orlando in three straight wins forged that identity. Bickerstaff set the tone with a methodical battering, 111-101, in Game 1. A dominant first quarter, 37-21, effectively killed the contest before it had a chance to breathe.

The back line has been airtight, allowing just 97.7 points on average overall. Relentless pressure forced 20 turnovers, which were turned into 31 points at the other end. The only blemish was poor finishing at the line, hitting 77% compared with 93%. The coaching staff will be keen to close that gap quickly.

Cleveland Cavaliers : sloppy and out of sync

The visitors have been living on the edge for a while. Scraping past Toronto left its mark, and the ugly start against Michigan showed it again. Blaming fatigue does not hide the collective breakdown anymore. The 20 giveaways from the Cavaliers point to a worrying lack of creativity.

Allen’s collapse made things worse. After picking up three fouls in the opening period against Duren, the centre forced Atkinson to reshuffle his rotations. That opened a huge lane, and Duren punished it with three straight dunks. Merrill’s injury further strips away bench depth. With no like-for-like size to call on, Cleveland’s staff are in full emergency mode to protect the paint.

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NBA prediction Detroit Pistons vs Cleveland Cavaliers

Over 212.5 points

The extra rest should sharpen the visitors’ execution. The combined experience of Harden and Mitchell should smooth out the offensive sequences. The Cleveland Cavaliers are likely to clean up some of the sloppy stuff. At the same time, the home attack should find more room to operate. Cunningham can attack a cover that will not be nearly as suffocating as Orlando’s. Cleveland’s weakness inside should create plenty of looks around the rim. The market number looks too low for a bounce-back game here. We back this scoring line with real confidence, with the Cleveland Cavaliers and their recent victims expected to open things up.

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