DETROIT, MICHIGAN - DECEMBER 26: Cade Cunningham #2 of the Detroit Pistons looks down during the last minute of the fourth quarter against the Brooklyn Nets at Little Caesars Arena on December 26, 2023 in Detroit, Michigan. The Detroit Pistons went on to lose against the Brooklyn Nets for their 27th consecutive loss in the season. (Photo by Nic Antaya/Getty Images)
A controversial no-foul call in the closing seconds overshadowed the Detroit Pistons‘ Game 5 matchup against the Cleveland Cavaliers after the Pistons managed to hold a lead through the first three quarters.
The incident that sparked the controversy occurred during a key possession for the Cleveland Cavaliers. Contact occurred off the ball with the Pistons disrupting the play. No foul was called on that sequence of play, allowing the quarter to end and sending the game into overtime.
The lack of a foul call quickly became controversial to the Pistons and their fans, as a foul call could have given the Detroit Pistons a chance to score from the free-throw line and decide the game from there.
After the game, Pistons head coach JB Bickerstaff expressed frustration with the incident, questioning the referees’ decision not to call a foul on the play.
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Pistons guard Cade Cunningham added his discontent by acknowledging the nature of the play, as the sequence kept drawing discussion after the final buzzer. The no-call has become a major debate among NBA fans and analysts about whether a foul should have been called on that possession.
Despite a strong start to the playoffs for the Pistons. The result leaves the Pistons facing an uphill battle in the series, as they will now need to win two consecutive games to advance to the next round.
The loss shifts momentum back toward the Cavaliers, who now hold the opportunity to close out the series in the upcoming games. This is why this call was so consequential.
The outcome of the no-foul call going into overtime forced the Pistons into overtime and allowed the Cavaliers to cement their comeback and win the game. Either the Pistons or Cavaliers will advance to face the New York Knicks in the next round of the playoffs, raising the stakes for both teams as the series continues. With both sides fighting to extend their postseason run, the remaining games are expected to draw significant attention as the series approaches its conclusion.
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