Cavaliers Game 7 rout sends Cleveland to East finals
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From Houston, where playoff talk often runs from NRG Stadium to neighborhood sports bars in Midtown Houston, Sunday night’s NBA result was impossible to miss. The Cavaliers Game 7 win over Detroit ended in a blowout, with Cleveland rolling 125-94 to lock up a spot in the Eastern Conference finals.
Cleveland got control early and never let the Pistons breathe. Donovan Mitchell led the way with 26 points, and the Cavaliers turned a winner-take-all matchup into a one-sided finish before the final buzzer.
Cavaliers Game 7 win turns tense series into a runaway
Game 7 usually brings late drama, tight possessions, and a frantic last few minutes. This one went the other way. Cleveland played with force on both ends and built the kind of cushion that took the suspense out of the night.
Mitchell’s 26 points set the tone, but the score tells the larger story. A 31-point margin in a Game 7 is rare air, especially against a Detroit team that pushed the series to the limit. Cleveland answered with its sharpest performance of the matchup at the biggest moment.
The Pistons never found enough offense to make the Cavaliers uncomfortable. Cleveland’s defense contested shots, controlled the pace, and kept Detroit from building any momentum. By the second half, the gap kept growing.
Donovan Mitchell leads Cleveland into the East finals
Mitchell has carried major scoring responsibility all postseason, and he delivered again when Cleveland needed a steady hand. His 26-point night gave the Cavaliers the offensive anchor they needed in an elimination game.
The result sends Cleveland into the Eastern Conference finals, a major step for a team that entered the postseason with high expectations. Winning a Game 7 by 31 points also gives the Cavaliers a jolt of confidence heading into the next round.
For readers in Houston, the local tie is the broader playoff picture. Deep postseason runs, star-driven performances, and decisive closeout games are the standard every contender chases, no matter the sport. This one checked every box for Cleveland and left Detroit with a hard stop after forcing the series to the brink.
Cleveland now heads to the East finals, where the stakes jump again and every possession gets heavier. Mitchell’s scoring line will draw the headlines, but the Cavaliers’ next test will come against a conference finalist with less room for mistakes and far less margin on the scoreboard.
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