Duncan Robinson has been nothing short of spectacular for the Detroit Pistons in their Eastern Conference semifinals battle against the Cleveland Cavaliers. Through the first four games, he's been a sharpshooting force, averaging 13.8 points per game and connecting on an incredible 57.7% of his three-point attempts. His hot hand has been a key factor in this series, making his absence in Game 5 a significant blow for Detroit.
Unfortunately, the Pistons will have to rally without him tonight. Robinson is sidelined with lower-back soreness, an injury that had him listed as questionable before the game. This marks the first time in these playoffs that he won't be on the floor—a tough break for a team that saw its 2-0 series lead slip away into a 2-2 tie heading into this pivotal matchup.
To fill the void, Daniss Jenkins steps into the starting lineup, while Caris LeVert is expected to see increased minutes off the bench. The Pistons will need both players to step up if they hope to regain control of the series. With Robinson's elite shooting—often described as "special" by analysts—out of the equation, Detroit's offense will have to find new ways to generate scoring opportunities.
For fans and players alike, this is a moment that tests the team's depth and resilience. The Pistons have shown they can compete at a high level, but without their red-hot shooter, tonight's game in Cleveland becomes an even steeper challenge. Stay tuned to see if Detroit can adapt and keep their championship hopes alive.
