Pistons defeat Cavaliers in overtime after controversial fouls

The Detroit Pistons overcame a late deficit to beat the Cleveland Cavaliers 122-119 in overtime on Friday night, aided by several missed calls according to the NBA's Last Two Minute Report. Key moments included a game-tying three free throws after an intentional foul and disputed officiating decisions that impacted the outcome. The loss highlighted ongoing debates about end-game strategies in the NBA.

The Cleveland Cavaliers appeared poised for victory against the Detroit Pistons late in regulation, leading by six points after Cade Cunningham fouled out with under two minutes remaining. However, the Pistons mounted a comeback, narrowing the gap to three points with possession and 6.5 seconds left. Facing a dilemma, Cavaliers coach Kenny Atkinson opted to foul, a strategy analytics favor but one that divides coaches.

Jaylon Tyson intentionally contacted Daniss Jenkins at half court as Jenkins launched a shot from beyond midcourt. Officials ruled Jenkins in his shooting motion, awarding three free throws, which he converted to tie the game at 4.7 seconds remaining. This forced overtime, where the Pistons prevailed 122-119, with Jalen Duren blocking a potential game-winner.

The NBA's Last Two Minute Report later confirmed four errors in the final two minutes of regulation and overtime, three benefiting Detroit. First, a turnover by Tyson resulted from uncalled contact by Duren on Jarrett Allen's wrist during a pass, disrupting Allen's intended play. Second, Allen was incorrectly whistled for a shooting foul on Duren with 48 seconds left; the report stated Allen legally blocked the shot, fouling him out and costing Cleveland their top performer that night. Allen commented postgame, "You know, everybody’s biased, I don’t think so... But obviously the refs have different angles, so I’m not going to complain about it."

Third, after Craig Porter Jr. missed a free throw, Marcus Sasser cleanly dislodged the ball from Tyson on an offensive rebound, but possession was wrongly awarded to Cleveland, giving Evan Mobley free throws he split. Finally, in overtime, Sasser initiated illegal lower-body contact on Sam Merrill's three-point attempt with 18 seconds left, missing a potential game-tying call for Cleveland.

The report upheld the Jenkins foul as correct. Despite chances to win, the Cavaliers fell short, with these calls altering the result. The game, played without Donovan Mitchell and James Harden for Cleveland, fueled discussions on intentional 'up-three' fouls, which some argue undermine the game's spirit.

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A heated confrontation during the third quarter of the Detroit Pistons' 110-104 win over the Charlotte Hornets escalated into a brawl, resulting in the ejection of four players. The incident began after Charlotte's Moussa Diabate fouled Detroit's Jalen Duren, leading to a face-to-face altercation. Hornets coach Charles Lee was also ejected later in the game.

The Oklahoma City Thunder secured a 127-121 overtime victory over the Denver Nuggets on Friday night, but the game was overshadowed by Lu Dort's flagrant 2 ejection for tripping Nikola Jokić. Officials deemed the contact unnecessary and excessive, leading to technical fouls for Jokić and Jaylin Williams. No suspension for Dort has been announced as of Saturday.

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The NBA investigated an apparent intentional foul by the Sacramento Kings on Golden State Warriors guard Seth Curry and cleared the team Thursday. Kings coach Doug Christie mistakenly believed his team was not in the bonus and sought to stop play for a timeout, the league said. The incident occurred with Sacramento leading 101-100 late in the fourth quarter Tuesday night.

The New York Knicks visit the Detroit Pistons on Friday night in a matchup between the top two teams in the Eastern Conference. Detroit leads the East at 37-13, while New York sits second at 34-18 with eight straight wins.

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The Houston Rockets aim to bounce back from a recent loss when they visit the Detroit Pistons on Friday night. Detroit, atop the Central Division, hosts the matchup at Little Caesars Arena. Betting odds favor the Pistons by 3.5 points with an over/under of 217.5.

Donovan Mitchell will miss the Cleveland Cavaliers' Friday matchup against the Detroit Pistons due to a groin injury. James Harden is listed as questionable with a fractured right thumb. The Cavaliers, holding the No. 4 seed in the East, face a pivotal game against the league-leading Pistons.

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The New York Knicks visit the Detroit Pistons on Friday in a matchup billed as a possible Eastern Conference finals preview. Detroit leads the East with a 37-13 record, while the Knicks sit at 33-18, tied for second. Jalen Brunson comes off a 42-point outing but faces a tough defensive test.

 

 

 

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