The Cleveland Cavaliers overcame a nine-point deficit to defeat the Detroit Pistons 117-113 in Game 5 of the 2026 NBA Playoffs. James Harden played a crucial role, scoring 30 points and stabilizing the team's offense during critical moments.
Key points
Cavaliers overcame a nine-point deficit in the final minutes
James Harden scored 30 points and stabilized the offense
Cavaliers won 117-113 in overtime
This victory is significant for the team's playoff journey
Coach Kenny Atkinson praised the team's resilience
DETROIT, MI - MAY 13: James Harden #1 of the Cleveland Cavaliers drives to the basket during the game against the Detroit Pistons during Round Two Game Five of the 2026 NBA Playoffs on May 13, 2026 at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, Michigan. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and/or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. Mandatory Copyright Notice: Copyright 2026 NBAE (Photo by Chris Schwegler/NBAE via Getty Images) | NBAE via Getty Images
DETROIT, MI - MAY 13: James Harden #1 of the Cleveland Cavaliers drives to the basket during the game against the Detroit Pistons during Round Two Game Five of the 2026 NBA Playoffs on May 13, 2026 at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, Michigan. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and/or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. Mandatory Copyright Notice: Copyright 2026 NBAE (Photo by Chris Schwegler/NBAE via Getty Images) | NBAE via Getty Images
DETROIT â After the game, Cleveland Cavaliers head coach Kenny Atkinson was asked what it took for this team to overcome a nine-point deficit in the final three minutes to complete the comeback.
James Harden, who was waiting in the back of the press-conference room for his coach to finish up, thought he would just answer it himself.
âBalls,â Harden said.
While crass, itâs the truth.
**The Cavaliers have been called soft for years, and understandably so**. Theyâve folded in the biggest moments too often in the previous three years not to be called that.
However, this isnât that team. At least it wasnât in Game 5.
The Cavs were down nine against the with three minutes left in the fourth quarter. The building was on fire. The hometown fans were celebrating what they assumed would be a win. Any momentum that the Cavs had from a strong second half was completely gone.
But then they did something that they hadnât previously done. **They got off the mat**.
The Cavs counterpunched with a layup and seven-straight points from . This was coupled with stifling defense on the other end, as they didnât give anything easy going to the basket.
Cleveland needed overtime to get this game over the line, but they got the job done .
It wasnât pretty, but a win is a win. And probably the best victory this group has had since was last in town.
Now, they just need one more win to go to the Eastern Conference Finals.
Q&A
How did the Cleveland Cavaliers win Game 5 against the Detroit Pistons?
The Cavaliers rallied from a nine-point deficit in the final three minutes, securing a 117-113 victory in overtime.
What role did James Harden play in the Cavaliers' Game 5 win?
James Harden scored 30 points and was instrumental in calming the team and executing crucial plays during the game.
What was the significance of the Cavaliers' Game 5 victory in the playoffs?
This win marked a critical moment for the Cavaliers, showcasing their resilience and putting them one win away from the Eastern Conference Finals.
What did Cavaliers coach Kenny Atkinson say about the team's performance?
Coach Kenny Atkinson praised the team's ability to overcome adversity, highlighting their determination to fight back in crucial moments.
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**This game was why you grabbed James Harden at the deadline**. President of Basketball Operations Koby Altmanâs reasoning at the time was simple.
â[Weâre] really excited about when it gets to a chaotic time in the playoffs and weâre on the road, and thereâs a fever pitch, being able to throw the ball to him and calm this thing down,â Altman said back in February.
Those words proved to be prophetic. Time and time again, it was Harden who came through. He settled the team down and ensured that they got good offense time and time again in a game they werenât getting much from Mitchell.
**Harden continually got to his spots possession after possession, as if it were 2018 again**. And even when you let an older version of Harden get to his spots, heâs going to make you pay.
All of the shanagans that drew the ire of NBA fans for a decade and a half were on full display. Harden baited fouls with the rip through, his endless pump fakes, and his ability to get to the rim and have guys bounce off him.
So much so that he had an entire arena chanting âf\\\* James Hardenâ throughout overtime when he was continually parading to the charity stripe.
**Aging stars can turn back the clock**. The issue is that the consistency may not be there from night to night like it was in their prime. Weâve seen that at times throughout this series, when Harden has had issues with turnovers, which partially led to their collapse in Games 1 and 2. But when the Cavs have needed him this series, heâs more than answered the bell.
In Game 3, he closed the Pistons out with clutch shots. In Game 4, he kept the offense going and took care of the ball, playing a supporting role alongside Mitchell, and in Game 5, he dropped 30 points.
âHe really understands the moment,â Atkinson said. âWhen to get a guy the ball, when to try to get a free-throw. All of it. [This was] the big reason we got him.â
**Moving to a role like this has been an adjustment for Harden, and one that heâs not fully used to yet**.
âIâve only been here two and a half months,â Harden said. âThe things that weâre going through is all new. Learning how to be a second option and feed and play off Donovan.â
Nights like this show that he does still have it when the team needs something.
**Before the game, Kenny Atkinson said they needed a role player to step up to help them reverse their fortunes on the road**.
âI just think we need someone to step up,â Atkinson said before the game. âItâs going to be someone you donât expect.â
**That someone was Max Strus**.
Strus kept a somewhat lifeless offense alive at the beginning of the game. His four triples in the first half accounted for a majority of the teamâs threes (6-14).
In the second half, he was seemingly everywhere on the court, coming up with every loose ball and playing great defense on Cade Cunningham.
âThe things that heâs doing donât necessarily show up on a stat sheet,â Harden said.
What did show up on the stat sheet was a much-needed 20-point performance off the bench.
âHeâs got a nasty character, and I love it,â Atkinson said. âWe need that.â
**Donovan Mitchell simply didnât have it in Game 5**.
The Cavs have gone as Mitchell has this entire season. When heâs getting downhill and getting into the basket, Clevelandâs offense looks good. When he isnât, things can look stagnant as they did at times in Game 5.
Detroit made shrinking the floor a priority. They walled off the paint by shifting help defense into driving lanes whenever he got the ball on the perimeter. This resulted in Mitchell attempting just two of his 18 shots at the rim.
When heâs not getting to the rim, he isnât getting to the free-throw line either. Mitchell took just six free throws after getting 15 in the game before.
But the Cavs were able to overcome it still. That shows in part how this group is different, and not the same one weâve seen in years past.
**Additionally, the Cavs lost the possession game**. They were outscored 27-16 in points off turnovers and 15-14 in second-chance points.
This wasnât a pretty game, but again, that doesnât matter on days like this.
**Cade Cunningham was the star the Pistons needed him to be, until he wasnât**.
Clevelandâs defenders were already trapping him throughout Game 4 due to how few of Detroitâs role players were stepping up. That ramped up in Game 5 with sharpshooter Duncan Robinson missing this game with a lower back injury.
The extra attention didnât matter.
Cunningham did a good job of moving off-ball to create advantages, and then when he got the ball, he made his move to the basket quickly before the help defense could arrive.
And when he was the primary ball handler, he accepted the trap and trusted his teammates to find the advantage out of the odd-man situation. More often than not, they did. This led to Cunningham scoring 20 points on 7-14 shooting in the first half.
Then things changed.
The Cavs found success in the second half by just switching these ball screens. They trusted the defenders to stay with him in isolation. Cunningham sought out the mismatches, but doing so tired him out. That showed through down the stretch, particularly in overtime, where he registered just two points and a turnover.
Cleveland simply wore Cunningham down. This is where Detroitâs lack of depth â especially with Jalen Duren struggling as he has â showed through most and cost them the game.
**Mobley came through in the biggest moment**.
He didnât register a single point in the fourth quarter until the final three minutes. He scored Clevelandâs last seven points, which included making two free throws to send the game to overtime. That was impactful for someone who seemingly forgot how to make foul shots in the middle of the season.
Mobley did this while being by far the best player on the floor. He shut off drives to the basket by merely rotating over. His impact on that end â maybe even more than the offense â is what allowed Cleveland to climb out of the hole late.
On top of that, he was excellent as a playmaker in the short roll with a team-best eight assists.
**The series isnât over yet**.
Despite how this game ended, Detroit has proven to be an incredibly resilient group. That makes Game 6 at home so much more important.
âIâve been in this position before, and have lost this next Game 6, then that puts a lot of pressure on you in Game 7, especially if you have to go on the road,â Atkinson said. âItâs a must-win game for us in terms of if we want to move forward.â