The Cleveland Cavaliers defeated the Detroit Pistons 112-103 on Monday, tying the Eastern Conference semifinal series 2-2 [1, 2, 3].
This victory prevents the Pistons from taking a commanding lead in the series and shifts the momentum back to Cleveland as the teams prepare for the next phase of the postseason.
The game took place at Rocket Arena in Cleveland, Ohio [4]. The Cavaliers managed to secure the win after a decisive shift in momentum during the second half of the contest [5].
Cleveland took control of the game by executing a 24-0 run to start the second half [5]. This scoring burst allowed the Cavaliers to erase a deficit and pull ahead of the Pistons, a lead they maintained until the final buzzer.
The final score of 112-103 reflects the Cavaliers' ability to capitalize on their home-court advantage [1]. By winning Game 4 on May 11, 2026 [3], Cleveland has successfully neutralized the early series advantage held by Detroit [1].
The series now stands at a dead heat with both teams having won two games each [1]. The Pistons struggled to recover from the scoring drought that occurred during the Cavaliers' second-half surge [5].
“Cavaliers won Game 4, 112‑103, tying the Eastern Conference semifinal series 2‑2”
The series is now reset, removing the psychological and mathematical advantage Detroit held after the first three games. The Cavaliers' ability to produce a 24-0 run suggests a high ceiling for their offensive synchronization, while the Pistons' inability to stop that momentum indicates a defensive vulnerability that Cleveland will likely target in the remaining games.




