The Eastern Conference semifinals continue Thursday night as the Cleveland Cavaliers try to respond after dropping Game 1 to the Detroit Pistons. Detroit controlled much of the opener and now holds a 1-0 series lead after a 111-101 win, fueled by solid defense, transition scoring, and timely offense. Cleveland now faces added pressure to avoid heading home in an 0-2 hole, while Detroit looks to protect home court with a win in Cavaliers vs Pistons Game 2.
Cavaliers vs Pistons Game 2 Pick
- Pick: Pistons -3.5
- Confidence: 4 out of 5
Game Snapshot
- Matchup: Cleveland Cavaliers @ Detroit Pistons
- Date & Time: Thursday, May 7, 7:00 PM ET
- Venue: Little Caesars Arena, Detroit, Michigan
- Broadcast: Prime Video
Key Storylines
Detroit enters Game 2 with clear advantages in defensive metrics and the advantage that comes with playing at home. In Game 1, the Detroit Pistons forced 19 turnovers and converted those into 31 points, a major edge that swung the game. They also dominated the free-throw battle, attempting more than double Cleveland’s total. That physical edge has been a consistent theme throughout Detroit’s playoff run so far.
Cleveland’s biggest concern is ball security and consistent scoring depth. While Donovan Mitchell and James Harden combined for strong production, the supporting cast struggled to keep pace. The Cavaliers also continue to show weaker form on the road, as they have gone 0-4 on the road in the postseason. If those issues persist, Detroit’s defensive pressure could again dictate the flow of the game.
Key Players
Detroit Pistons
- Cade Cunningham: The engine of Detroit’s offense and a constant playmaker in pick-and-roll sets. Cunningham only shot 6/19 in Game 1, but the Pistons still managed to win.
- Jalen Duren: A dominant interior presence who impacts both ends of the floor, Duren had some important points at the rim late in the fourth quarter to help the Pistons hold onto their lead.
- Tobias Harris: Harris had 20 points in Game 1 and has been one of the most underrated contributors in the NBA Playoffs so far in 2026.
Cleveland Cavaliers
- Donovan Mitchell: The primary scorer who must carry a heavy load for the Cleveland Cavaliers to avoid a 0-2 deficit.
- James Harden: Harden facilitates offense but must limit turnovers in Game 2. Harden also has to shoot better from the outside after going just 1/7 from deep in Game 1.
- Evan Mobley: Key to Cleveland’s interior scoring and defense, Mobley might be Cleveland’s most consistent player this postseason.
Head-to-Head & Betting Trends
- Detroit won Game 1 by a score of 111-101.
- The Pistons are 3-2 against the Cavs this season after Game 1.
- The Pistons are 48-42 ATS this season.
- The Cavaliers are 36-54 ATS this season.
Cavaliers vs Pistons Game 2 Model Projection
- Score Projection: Cavaliers 104 – Pistons 110
- Win Probability: Cavaliers 32%, Pistons 68%
Detroit’s edge entering Game 2 is difficult to ignore. The Pistons combine elite defensive metrics with strong rebounding and efficient interior scoring. Their ability to force turnovers and control tempo was evident in the opener, and those same advantages remain in play at home in Game 2. Cleveland has the higher-end scoring talent, but that edge has not translated consistently on the road in the postseason. I’m going to confidently lay the points with Detroit, who should take a 2-0 series lead to Cleveland for Game 3.


