National Basketball Association
Detroit 106, Cleveland 90
When: 7:30 PM ET, Monday, December 26, 2016
Where: The Palace of Auburn Hills, Auburn Hills, Michigan
Officials:
#43 Dan Crawford, #45 Brian Forte, #7 Lauren Holtkamp
Attendance:
18123
By The Sports Xchange
AUBURN HILLS, Mich. -- Desperate for a victory, the Detroit Pistons needed to catch a break. Cleveland Cavaliers coach Tyronn Lue delivered that gift a day after Christmas, resting the game's biggest star.
LeBron James got the night off as the Pistons snapped a five-game losing streak by downing the Cavaliers 106-90 on Monday night at The Palace.
James, who played 40 minutes in Cleveland's 109-108 victory over the Golden State Warriors on Christmas Day, sat in street clothes and watched his team's offense disintegrate. The Cavs shot 38 percent from the field and committed a season-high 22 turnovers.
James was rested in two other games this season after playing a home game the previous night. Cleveland is 23-4 when he is in uniform and 0-3 without him.
"He's probably the best player in the world," Pistons forward Jon Leuer said. "When he's not in there, it's a different feel, for sure. They still have some talented guys with Kyrie (Irving) and Kevin (Love), their shooters and how they space the floor. It still makes it difficult, but LeBron kind of facilitates everything."
Detroit hounded Golden State into 23 turnovers in its previous game, but Pistons coach Stan Van Gundy felt the Cavs' giveaways were mainly due to James' absence.
"I didn't think we forced a lot," he said. "Kyrie's used to making plays, but nobody else on that team really ever has to make a play other than Kyrie or LeBron. Today, (others) had to try to make some plays. They're in unfamiliar territory. These are guys that normally play off those two guys. When there's only one of them, it's a little bit harder."
Pistons forward Tobias Harris scored 21 points while coming off the bench for the second straight game after starting the previous 31. That performance followed up a season-high, 26-point outing against the Warriors.
"It's different," he said. "Obviously, when you come off the bench, you have to use that time on the bench to evaluate the speed of the game, how we're playing, what we're doing well, what we're not doing well. And when you get into the game, you have to try to make that impact from there."
Kentavious Caldwell-Pope had 18 points, Marcus Morris supplied 15 and Leuer and Reggie Jackson chipped in 13 apiece for the Pistons. Andre Drummond added 11 points and a game-high 17 rebounds on a night when the last-place Pistons (15-18) never trailed.
Irving led the Cavaliers, who had their five-game winning streak snapped, with 18 points and eight assists. Love contributed 17 points and 14 rebounds. Iman Shumpert, Kay Felder and Channing Frye had 11 points apiece.
"Guys have to do more," Lue said of playing without James. "We have specialists, guys who can make shots. That opens up the floor for Kyrie, LeBron and Kevin to go to work. When one of our key guys doesn't play, that makes it tough on the other two and it makes it tough on the rest of the team, also."
Irving sensed from the opening minutes the Cavs were in trouble.
"Those guys were ready for us," he said. "They came out and jumped on us. Got out to an 8-0 start, and we were just climbing back the whole game and never really got the lead or the game in our possession."
The Cavs pulled within one on a couple of occasions in the third quarter but couldn't get over the hump. Leuer had an eight-point quarter, and Detroit finished it with an 11-3 spurt for a 76-64 advantage.
Harris and Caldwell-Pope tossed in 3-pointers in the first two minutes of the fourth quarter, extending Detroit's lead to 17. The margin remained in double digits the rest of the way.
NOTES: Cavs PG Kyrie Irving had two games off this month and PF Kevin Love missed three, which is why coach Tyronn Lue chose to sit SF LeBron James on Monday. "Kyrie had six days off last week, him and Kevin," Lue said. "Having that whole week to get his legs and get his rest, and playing five games in seven nights, including tonight, played a big factor in my decision to hold out LeBron." ... Pistons coach Stan Van Gundy marvels at James' consistent excellence. "He's right at the top of the conversation for the best player there's even been in this league," he said. "He's still playing at an extremely high level." ... Cleveland C Tristan Thompson played his 400th consecutive regular-season game, the longest active streak and longest in franchise history. He finished with seven points and 10 rebounds.
Top Game Performances
Cleveland |
|
Detroit |
Kyrie Irving 18 |
Scoring |
Tobias Harris 21 |
Kyrie Irving 8 |
Assists |
Reggie Jackson 6 |
Kevin Love 14 |
Rebounds |
Andre Drummond 17 |
Kay Felder 7 |
Free Throws Made |
Tobias Harris 4 |
Iman Shumpert 3 |
Steals |
Kentavious Caldwell-Pope 3 |
James Jones 1 |
Blocks |
Andre Drummond 2 |
Team Stats Summary
Team |
Points |
FG% |
3PM-3PA |
FTM-FTA |
Assists |
Rebounds |
Blocks |
Steals |
Turnovers |
Cleveland
|
90 |
38.0 |
11-28 |
19-23 |
19 |
47 |
3 |
8 |
22 |
Detroit
|
106 |
44.6 |
16-28 |
8-15 |
25 |
45 |
4 |
12 |
12 |
Upcoming Games
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Detroit will play their next game at home against Milwaukee. The Pistons have a W/L % of .429 after a win and .474 after a loss.
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Cleveland will play their next game at home against Boston. The Cavaliers have a W/L % of .783 after a win and .714 after a loss.