Cade Cunningham praised the Detroit Pistons bench after the team defeated the Cleveland Cavaliers on Friday to force a Game 7 [1].
The victory is critical because it keeps the Pistons alive in the Eastern Conference second-round series, shifting the momentum back to Detroit before the final deciding game [2].
Playing at Little Caesars Arena, the Pistons secured a 115-94 win over the Cavaliers [1]. The dominant performance allowed Detroit to rally from a series deficit and extend the matchup [2].
Cunningham highlighted the role of the reserve players in the victory. He said the Pistons' bench was very good during the contest [3]. This depth provided the necessary support to outpace Cleveland and maintain a lead throughout the game [2].
The win ensures the series will be decided in a single game. The Pistons used their home-court advantage to stifle the Cavaliers' offense and solidify their own rotation [1].
Detroit now prepares for the high-stakes environment of a Game 7. The team's ability to integrate bench scoring and defensive versatility was a primary factor in the Game 6 result [2].
“Cade Cunningham said the Pistons' bench was very good”
The Pistons' ability to rely on their bench indicates a shift in team depth that may be the deciding factor in Game 7. By forcing a final game through a blowout victory, Detroit has gained a psychological advantage and demonstrated that their success is not solely dependent on their starting lineup.




