Los Pistons parten como favoritos para ampliar su ventaja sobre los Cavaliers en los playoffs de la NBA

Los Detroit Pistons recibieron a los Cleveland Cavaliers para el segundo partido de su serie de semifinales de la Conferencia Este el jueves en el Little Caesars Arena. Detroit llegó como favorito por 3,5 puntos tras ganar el primer encuentro por 111-101. El inicio del partido estaba programado para las 7 p. m. ET con un total de puntos fijado en 215,5.

Los Pistons buscaron obtener una ventaja de 2-0 en la serie jugando en casa, donde registraron un récord de 35-10 durante la temporada regular 2025-26. Cleveland aspiraba a igualar la serie al mejor de siete fuera de casa, tras haber terminado con un registro de 25-20 como visitante, incluyendo los playoffs. Los equipos se enfrentaron por vigésima tercera vez en la historia de la postemporada, con los Cavaliers manteniendo una ventaja histórica de 15-7.

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