The Eastern Conference semifinals move onto Game 4 with the Detroit Pistons holding a 2-1 series lead over the Cleveland Cavaliers. Detroit handled business at home in the first two games before Cleveland answered with a 116-109 victory on Saturday to avoid falling into a nearly impossible 0-3 hole. Now the pressure swings toward Detroit, which needs a road win to regain full control, while Cleveland looks to even the series before it heads back to Michigan. Here, I break down this matchup and make my Pistons vs Cavaliers Game 4 prediction in the betting markets.
Pistons vs Cavaliers Game 4 Pick
- Pick: Cleveland Cavaliers -3.5
- Confidence: 3.5 out of 5
Game Snapshot
- Matchup: Detroit Pistons @ Cleveland Cavaliers
- Date & Time: Monday, May 11, 8:00 PM ET
- Venue: Rocket Arena, Cleveland, Ohio
- Broadcast: NBC, Peacock
Key Storylines
The Cleveland Cavaliers finally showed signs of life offensively in Game 3 after struggling badly in Detroit. The Cavaliers shot over 58% from the field and got aggressive, attacking the paint instead of settling for contested perimeter shots. Donovan Mitchell exploded for 35 points and 10 rebounds, while James Harden cleaned up his turnover issues and controlled the pace late in the fourth quarter.
The biggest concern for Detroit entering Game 4 is health and depth. Kevin Huerter and Caris LeVert are both listed as questionable. Detroit has relied heavily on Cade Cunningham to create offense, and any reduction in bench scoring could become a serious issue on the road.
Another major factor has been rebounding. Detroit continues to dominate the offensive glass and generate second-chance scoring opportunities. Cleveland improved in the second half of Game 3, but if the Pistons continue grabbing extra possessions, they can keep this game close deep into the fourth quarter.
Key Players
Cleveland Cavaliers
- Donovan Mitchell remains the centerpiece of Cleveland’s offense. He is averaging over 30 points across his last several games against Detroit and delivered 35 points with 10 rebounds in Game 3. His ability to score at all three levels changes the entire ceiling of Cleveland’s offense.
- James Harden played one of his cleanest games of the postseason on Saturday. He controlled the game, limited turnovers, and scored critical late buckets. Cleveland needs that version of Harden again in Game 4.
- Evan Mobley provides defensive versatility and rim protection. His mobility is critical against Cade Cunningham pick-and-roll actions, and Cleveland needs stronger rebounding production from him after Detroit dominated the glass early in the series.
- Jarrett Allen is a major factor inside. Cleveland depends on him to control the paint defensively while finishing efficiently around the rim. His battle against Jalen Duren remains one of the most important individual matchups in this series.
Detroit Pistons
- Cade Cunningham continues to carry the Detroit Pistons offensively. He has consistently pressured Cleveland’s defense throughout this series. His shot creation and decision-making keep Detroit competitive in tight games.
- Jalen Duren gives Detroit a physical edge around the basket. He has created extra possessions through offensive rebounding and will need to do so against the Cleveland frontcourt.
- Tobias Harris has provided reliable scoring and veteran stability. Detroit depends on his perimeter shooting and mid-range scoring whenever Cunningham faces defensive pressure.
Head-to-Head & Betting Trends
- Detroit leads the series 2-1 and they are 4-3 against the Cavs this season.
- The home team has won all 3 games in this series.
- Cleveland is 5-0 at home during the 2026 postseason and 0-5 on the road.
Pistons vs Cavaliers Game 5 Model Projection
- Score Projection: Cavaliers 110 – Pistons 104
- Win Probability: Cavaliers 61%, Pistons 39%
Cleveland finally discovered the offensive balance it needed in Game 3. The Cavaliers attacked the basket with more purpose, Mitchell looked fully in rhythm, and Harden managed the game far better than he did in Detroit. With the series still in Cleveland and the Pistons dealing with possible rotation concerns, this spot sets up well for the Cavaliers to even the series.
At this point, you have to bet the Cavs at home and fade them on the road this postseason. I’ll continue to do that here, laying the points with Cleveland with the expectation that they even this series at two games apiece.


