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Donovan Mitchell scored 35 points, leading the Cleveland Cavaliers to victory over the Detroit Pistons and keeping their playoff hopes alive. His girlfriend, Coco Jones, was seen in tears during the emotional moment as the crowd celebrated his performance.
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Donovan Mitchellâs 35-point performance Saturday night pulled the Cleveland Cavaliers back into their second-round series against the Detroit Pistons, keeping them alive after dropping both road games to open the series. The final buzzer brought the crowd at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse to its feet, and the cameras found Coco Jones in the stands, completely overwhelmed, breaking down in tears as the crowd gave her fiancĂ© a standing ovation.
That image captured something Mitchellâs raw numbers could not. The Cavaliers had lost both of the first two games in Detroit, with Mitchell putting up 23 and 31 points respectively in losses, production that was enormous in volume but not enough to rescue a team struggling badly to keep up with the Pistonsâ defensive pressure. Detroit entered Game 3 as the Eastâs most dominant defensive force, built on relentless perimeter pressure and Cade Cunninghamâs composed orchestration, and they had used that identity to dictate the seriesâ opening two games. Mitchell dismantled Detroitâs defense at home, with Jones watching from the stands.
It was a visceral reminder of how personal these playoff moments become when loved ones are watching. Echoing scenes that have defined other starsâ biggest nights. Think of LeBron James in recent playoffs, where his mother Gloriaâs presence courtside has layered extra meaning onto generational milestones, with LeBron himself noting the surreal joy of his mom watching both her son and grandson (Bronny) on the playoff stage.
Donovan Mitchell scored 35 points, helping the Cavaliers win and stay in the playoff series.
Coco Jones broke down in tears in the stands as the crowd gave Donovan Mitchell a standing ovation.
The win was crucial for the Cavaliers as it kept them alive in the playoff series after losing the first two games.
The Pistons were the East's most dominant defensive team, applying relentless pressure that had previously overwhelmed the Cavaliers.
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Or Giannis Antetokounmpo, celebrating championship moments and MVP honors with his family visibly moved in the stands, tears flowing as he thanked his mother and brothers. These family-driven surges often elevate performance when the stakes feel most personal.
Mitchell averaged 38.1 combined points, rebounds, and assists per game during the regular season, but had not matched those heights in the opening two games of the Detroit series before Saturdayâs breakout. The 35-point performance was the answer the Cavaliers needed, and the emotion Jones showed in the stands was a reflection of everything it meant.
That weight had not been evenly distributed. James Harden had been a liability in both games, finishing with more turnovers than made field goals, meaning the weight of the series had been placed almost entirely on Mitchellâs shoulders before Saturday. He carried it in front of his fiancĂ©e, and she felt every point of it.
The connection between Mitchellâs biggest moments and Jonesâs presence is something he has spoken about openly. On Christmas Day at Madison Square Garden, he scored 34 points, grabbed 7 rebounds, and dished 6 assists, then got micâd up and admitted the real reason he was dunking.
âI ainât dunk in like three months. I only dunk when sheâs here,â he said on ESPN. Saturday was a different kind of stage, but the dynamic was the same.
Jones has been a regular courtside presence throughout Mitchellâs playoff run, missing the first two games in Detroit after attending the 2026 Met Gala in New York on May 4 before making the turnaround to Cleveland for Game 3. The couple, who announced their engagement in July 2025 after two years of dating, have made their relationship a fixture of the NBAâs cultural conversation this season.
Mitchell even brought Jones back to Salt Lake City in March to show her the place where his career began, a moment he described as making him reflect on âhow far he has come.â Saturday night at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse was another chapter in that story, and this one ended with Coco Jones in tears and Cleveland back in the series.
That said, one home win moves the series to 2-1, not level, and the Pistons are not a team that panics after a road loss. Detroit entered this series as the Eastâs top seed at 60-22 on the regular season, with Cade Cunningham on pace to become only the third player in franchise history to average 25 points and eight assists through a single playoff run. Their defensive system has been suffocating for two straight games, and the Cavaliersâ backcourt efficiency problems, aside from Mitchell, have not been resolved by a return to home soil alone.
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One area of particular concern has been Clevelandâs perimeter defense, which it has struggled to maintain. Duncan Robinson has been a particular problem for Cleveland on the other end, averaging 18 points per game across the first two contests, hitting five threes in each, exploiting the Cavaliersâ vulnerability defending the perimeter.
Cleveland does have a documented track record of making adjustments in the second half at home, covering the second-half spread in 65% of their home games, suggesting their ability to find another gear is a real pattern rather than circumstance.
Solving the Robinson problem while asking Mitchell to again produce at the level he delivered Saturday is a narrow road. But after Game 3, itâs still at least a road. Game 4 tips off Monday at 8 PM ET on NBC and Peacock, and Jones, presumably, will be back in her seat.
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