Paul Reed, Jalen Duren help Pistons stun Cavs in Game 6, 115-94, force Game 7

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Paul Reed, Jalen Duren help Pistons stun Cavs in Game 6, 115-94, force Game 7

Paul Reed, Jalen Duren help Pistons stun Cavs in Game 6, 115-94, force Game 7

The Detroit Pistons played their most impressive game of the season in Game 6 to stun the Cleveland Cavaliers and force Game 7 in Detroit on Sunday.

Paul Reed, Jalen Duren help Pistons stun Cavs in Game 6, 115-94, force Game 7

The Detroit Pistons played their most impressive game of the season in Game 6 to stun the Cleveland Cavaliers and force Game 7 in Detroit on Sunday.

The Detroit Pistons have breathed new life into their season. In what can only be described as their most impressive performance of the year, the Pistons stunned the Cleveland Cavaliers 115-94 in Game 6 at Rocket Arena, forcing a decisive Game 7 back in Detroit on Sunday.

This wasn't just a win—it was a statement. The Pistons received contributions from every corner of the roster, with the bench stepping up in a big way. Paul Reed, Duncan Robinson, Caris LeVert, and Marcus Sasser provided the spark that turned this game into a blowout, silencing a raucous Cleveland crowd.

Cade Cunningham led the charge with 21 points, showing the poise of a veteran leader. But the real story was Jalen Duren, who delivered arguably his finest playoff performance yet. Despite rolling his left ankle in the third quarter, Duren fought through the pain to post 15 points, 11 rebounds, and three blocks. It was the kind of gritty effort that defines playoff basketball.

Daniss Jenkins, starting for the second straight game, poured in 15 points and continued to prove he belongs on this stage. Ausar Thompson was everywhere, stuffing the stat sheet with 10 points, nine rebounds, four assists, four steals, and a monstrous two-hand block before fouling out late in the fourth quarter. His energy was infectious.

Off the bench, Paul Reed scored 17 points, while Duncan Robinson added 14 after missing Game 5 entirely. Their contributions turned what could have been a tight contest into a comfortable victory.

Now, the Pistons head home with all the momentum. Game 7 in Detroit promises to be electric, and if this performance is any indication, the Pistons are ready for the moment. Whether you're a die-hard fan or a casual observer, one thing is clear: this team is not ready to go home.

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