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05/12/26 12:15:00
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05/12 00:14 CDT Mitchell ties NBA playoff mark with 39 points in 2nd half as
Cavs even series vs. Pistons 112-103
Mitchell ties NBA playoff mark with 39 points in 2nd half as Cavs even series
vs. Pistons 112-103
By JOE REEDY
AP Sports Writer
CLEVELAND (AP) --- The Cleveland Cavaliers are back on even footing in their
second-round series after Donovan Mitchell's huge second half.
Mitchell tied an NBA playoff mark with 39 points in the final two quarters as
he rallied the Cavaliers to a 112-103 victory Monday night.
"What a shift, right? Really struggled in the first half and then big-time,
second-half performance by Don," Cavaliers coach Kenny Atkinson said.
The home team has won all four games in the series, which shifts to Detroit for
Game 5 Wednesday night.
Mitchell matched the mark of Eric "Sleepy" Floyd on a free throw with 27.6
seconds remaining. He had a chance to break the record, set in 1987 when the
Golden State Warriors faced the Los Angeles Lakers, but missed his second foul
shot.
"Everybody let me know that I missed a free throw to break the record, though,"
said Mitchell, who finished with 43 points. "I will say that, but we're two and
two headed to Detroit. That was what we came home to do and that's all that
matters."
James Harden had his 40th playoff double-double with 24 points and 11 assists.
Evan Mobley had 17 points as Cleveland remained unbeaten at home in six playoff
games.
Caris LeVert had a season-high 24 points for Detroit. Cade Cunningham scored
19, the first time he has been held under 20 in 11 playoff games this season,
and Tobias Harris added 16.
Pistons coach J.B. Bickerstaff, who takes pride in the physical style his team
plays, was not pleased with the free throw disparity. Mitchell had more trips
to the foul line (15) than Detroit (12).
"There is no way one guy on their team should have more free throws than our
team. We're not a settling for jump shots team," he said. "We didn't do enough
to help ourselves, but ever since we came to Cleveland, the whistle has
changed."
Even though Mitchell struggled in the first half and the Cavaliers shot 15 of
38, with most of their shots being 3-pointers, the Cavaliers felt pretty
fortunate to be down 56-52 at halftime.
Atkinson's message at halftime was to play with more pace and attack downhill,
which opened things up.
Mitchell scored 15 during Cleveland's 24-0 run that went from the last 12
seconds of the first half to the first six minutes of the third quarter.
Cleveland trailed 56-52 at halftime before taking control.
The Cavs were 10 of 12 from the field and made three 3-pointers. They also
converted five turnovers by the Pistons into nine points.
"When (Mitchell) sees a gap, he's going to go. We've got to eliminate his
touches and catches on the run," Cunningham said. "That run, we just never
caught our footing again. That was the first time they really got loose in the
series."
The 24-0 run was the longest in an NBA playoff game since since Minnesota also
scored 24 straight in Game 6 of its Western Conference semifinal series against
Denver in 2024. It was also the longest spurt by Cleveland in a postseason game
since play-by-play stats were kept in 1997-98. The previous high was 19 in an
Eastern semifinal series contest against Boston.
"We understood if we could just get some stops and get out in transition and
get some easier looks, we'll be in good shape. We were doing a solid job, we
just weren't scoring," Mitchell said, "I think understanding that we were in a
good spot and did a good job of weathering a storm."
Mitchell and Harden accounted for 49 points apiece with their points scored and
points off assists. Mobley was a force on both ends of the court with eight
rebounds, five assists, three steals and five blocked shots.
"Don's going to get all the flowers, but we should give a lot of flowers to
Mobley for tonight's performance," Atkinson said.
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