NBA Eastern Conference Game 1 Semi-Finals Preview: Cleveland Cavaliers (0-0) vs. Detroit Pistons (0-0)

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Venue: Little Caesars Arena — Detroit, Michigan

Tip‑Off: 7:00 PM ET / 4:00 PM PT

Broadcast: Bally Sports Detroit, Bally Sports Ohio, NBA League Pass

INJURY REPORT

Cleveland Cavaliers

Donovan Mitchell (G)Probable, minor ankle soreness

Darius Garland (G)Probable, knee maintenance

Evan Mobley (F/C)Probable, shoulder tightness

Jarrett Allen (C)Questionable, hip contusion

Detroit Pistons

Cade Cunningham (G)Probable, minor back stiffness

Jaden Ivey (G)Probable, ankle soreness

Jalen Duren (C)Questionable, wrist soreness

Ausar Thompson (F)Out, knee sprain

TEAM RECORDS (2025–26 SEASON RECAP)

Cleveland Cavaliers

Record: 48–34

Offensive Rating: Top‑10

Defensive Rating: Top‑12

Playoffs: Eliminated in Eastern Conference Semifinals

Detroit Pistons

Record: 27–55

Offensive Rating: Bottom‑10

Defensive Rating: Bottom‑10

Playoffs: Did not qualify

RECENT TEAM FORM (PRESEASON & CONTEXT)

Cleveland Cavaliers

Mitchell and Garland looked sharp in preseason

Mobley showcased improved mid‑range shooting

Bench rotation still being finalized

Defense trending upward with improved rim protection

Detroit Pistons

Cunningham looked poised as a primary creator

Ivey aggressive attacking the rim

Duren’s health remains a key factor

Defensive consistency still a concern

KEY PLAYER MATCHUPS

1. Donovan Mitchell (CLE) vs. Jaden Ivey (DET)

Mitchell’s scoring versatility vs. Ivey’s athleticism

Mitchell averaged 27.1 PPG vs. Detroit last season Edge: Cavaliers

2. Darius Garland (CLE) vs. Cade Cunningham (DET)

Two elite playmakers with contrasting styles

Cunningham’s size advantage vs. Garland’s quickness Edge: Even

3. Evan Mobley (CLE) vs. Jalen Duren (DET)

(If Duren plays)

Mobley’s length and defensive instincts vs. Duren’s physicality Edge: Cavaliers

4. Cavaliers Bench vs. Pistons Bench

Cleveland deeper at guard/wing

Detroit relies heavily on young, inconsistent reserves Edge: Cavaliers

SERIES HISTORY

2025–26 Season Series: Cavaliers won 3–1

Last 10 Meetings: Cavaliers lead 8–2

In Detroit: Cleveland has won 4 of last 5

Matchups often favor Cleveland’s guard play and interior defense.

BETTING TRENDS

Cleveland Cavaliers

6–2 in last 8 season openers

Under has hit in 5 of last 7 road openers

Mitchell averages 26+ PPG in last 10 vs. Detroit

Detroit Pistons

2–6 in last 8 home openers

Over has hit in 4 of last 6 at Little Caesars Arena

Cunningham averaged 22.4 PPG in final 15 games last season

Game Odds

Cleveland Cavaliers        214.5

Detroit Pistons                 – 3.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Monday, May 4, 2026

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