
Detroit Pistons stumble against the Cleveland Cavaliers as Cade Cunningham turns in his worst game of the season. Can the Pistons fix their matchup woes before the playoffs? Ku Khahil breaks down Detroit’s concerning struggles with perimeter defense, Jalen Duren’s pressing need to improve as a passer, and how the Cavs’ multidimensional attack led by Harden, Dennis Schroder, and Evan Mobley exposes key Pistons weaknesses. The discussion spotlights Ausar Thompson’s electrifying two-way play, Tobias Harris’s offensive resurgence, and why the Cavs may be the Pistons’ least favorable opponent in the East. Analysis covers shooting, rotations, and defensive lapses, and questions whether a more intentional role for Ausar could be the catalyst Detroit needs. Are the Pistons prepared for a deep playoff run, or do these vulnerabilities signal trouble ahead?
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