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2025–26 Cleveland Cavaliers Season and Playoffs Summary
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The 2025–26 season for the Cleveland Cavaliers brought significant changes and high expectations, culminating in a 52-30 regular-season record and the fourth seed in the Eastern Conference. Led by head coach Kenny Atkinson, the team made a major roster adjustment in February by trading point guard Darius Garland to the Los Angeles Clippers in exchange for former MVP James Harden. After outlasting the Toronto Raptors in a grueling seven-game first-round series, the Cavaliers advanced to the Eastern Conference Semifinals to face the top-seeded Detroit Pistons, a 60-win team notably coached by former Cleveland head coach J.B. Bickerstaff.In Game 1 of the semifinals on May 5, 2026, the Cavaliers suffered a 111-101 defeat on the road at Little Caesars Arena. Detroit started incredibly strong, capitalizing on Cleveland's sluggishness following their quick series turnaround to build a lead that stretched to 18 points. Despite the early deficit, Cleveland demonstrated fierce resilience in the second half, clawing their way back into the contest to tie the score at 93-all with just over five minutes remaining in the fourth quarter.However, the Cavaliers' late-game execution ultimately faltered. A combination of costly errors and defensive breakdowns hindered their comeback effort. Cleveland struggled heavily with ball security, committing 20 turnovers that translated directly into 31 points for Detroit. James Harden accounted for seven of these turnovers, continuing a worrying playoff trend where he has accumulated 43 giveaways across eight postseason games. Head coach Kenny Atkinson also drew heavy criticism for his fourth-quarter rotations, particularly for resting star players during crucial stretches and deploying a small-ball lineup that separated standout big men Evan Mobley and Jarrett Allen in the clutch. Allen's impact was already severely neutralized due to early foul trouble, limiting him to just two points and three rebounds on the night.Offensively, Donovan Mitchell led the Cavaliers with 23 points on 9-of-19 shooting. This performance notably snapped his NBA-record streak of scoring 30 or more points in nine consecutive series openers. Harden contributed 22 points, eight rebounds, and seven assists, while Max Strus added 19 points to keep the offense afloat.Conversely, the Pistons showcased their immense depth, defensive execution, and physicality to secure the victory—snapping an NBA record-tying 12-game postseason losing streak against Cleveland that dated back to 2007. Cade Cunningham orchestrated the offense brilliantly with 23 points and seven assists, making the right reads against double teams down the stretch. Tobias Harris added 20 points, and Duncan Robinson provided a massive spark by knocking down five three-pointers on his way to 19 points. Late in the fourth quarter, center Jalen Duren anchored Detroit's interior, delivering pivotal defensive stops—including a crucial block on Harden—and throwing down consecutive dunks off Cunningham assists to seal the win.Falling into an 0-1 series hole intensifies the pressure on Cleveland to refine their ball security and improve their rotation strategies. Speculation is already looming that a failure to make a deep playoff run could result in massive offseason roster shakeups, making a bounce-back performance in Game 2 critical for the franchise's current core.
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