Donovan Mitchell goes scorched Earth, Cavs beat Pistons 112-103 in Game 4

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Donovan Mitchell goes scorched Earth, Cavs beat Pistons 112-103 in Game 4

Donovan Mitchell goes scorched Earth, Cavs beat Pistons 112-103 in Game 4

Mitchell scored 39 points in the second half to tie the series 2-2.

Donovan Mitchell goes scorched Earth, Cavs beat Pistons 112-103 in Game 4

Mitchell scored 39 points in the second half to tie the series 2-2.

Donovan Mitchell put on a show for the ages, erupting for 39 points in the second half to lead the Cleveland Cavaliers past the Detroit Pistons 112-103 in Game 4. The victory ties the series at 2-2, setting up a pivotal showdown back in Motown.

The Cavs came out firing, jumping to a 14-5 lead in the opening minutes. James Harden was on fire early, scoring 11 points in that stretch with two steals and a pair of three-pointers—their best start of the series. But when Harden hit the bench, Cleveland's offense went cold. The Pistons seized the moment, with Tobias Harris and Caris LeVert knocking down clutch shots to flip the momentum. LeVert finished the first quarter with 17 points on 7-of-12 shooting, completely changing the game's dynamic.

Before LeVert's heroics, Detroit's offense struggled to find support for Cade Cunningham. But LeVert didn't just help—he grabbed the wheel and drove the Pistons forward, giving them a lead heading into halftime.

Then came the third quarter, a reminder of how quickly playoff basketball can shift. The Cavaliers unleashed a dominant 23-0 run to regain control. Mitchell, who managed just 4 points in a tough first half, exploded for 15 during that stretch. His scoring was backed by elite defense from Jarrett Allen and Evan Mobley, who locked down the paint and shut down Detroit's attack.

"The Cavalanche is a real phenomenon," one observer noted. "It's what makes them terrifying—the ability to absolutely pour it on."

The Pistons fought back to stay within range through the third quarter, but Mitchell kept the pressure on until the dam broke. He finished with 43 points, complementing Harden's double-double. And let's not overlook Allen and Mobley, who have turned the tables on Jalen Duren. Cleveland's bigs combined for 26 points and 13 rebounds while holding Duren in check, proving they're unbothered by the challenge.

With the series tied, the Cavs head back to Detroit with all the momentum. If Mitchell keeps this fire burning, the Pistons might need more than home-court advantage to cool him down.

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