When your back's against the wall in the playoffs, you find out who your stars really are. Donovan Mitchell answered that question emphatically in Game 4, exploding for 43 points to lead the Cleveland Cavaliers to a 112-103 victory over the Detroit Pistons, tying the series at 2-2.
This is what Cleveland traded for. This is what championship moments look like. Spida went 13-for-26 from the floor, knocked down clutch threes when they mattered most, and hit 13 of 15 free throws while the game hung in the balance. Every time the Pistons threatened, Mitchell had an answer. Every time Cleveland needed a bucket, he delivered. That's superstar basketball, folks.
But here's where it gets wild - the Cavs were trailing at halftime, and you could feel the desperation creeping in. Then came the third quarter tsunami. Cleveland unleashed a 23-0 run that absolutely obliterated Detroit's confidence. The Pistons called timeouts. They made substitutions. Nothing worked. The Cavs outscored them 38-21 in that frame, and by the time the quarter ended, this game was over.
Evan Mobley chipped in 17 points and 8 rebounds with his defensive presence, while James Harden added 24 points and 11 assists in a vintage performance. But make no mistake - this was Mitchell's night. He checked back in late just to push his total from 42 to 43, and you know what? I love that. That's a competitor who wants every single point when his team needs him.
The Pistons are now facing a must-win Game 5 back in Detroit, and if Mitchell keeps playing like this, their season might be on borrowed time. He shot 44% from the field, and when you drop 43 in a playoff game on that efficiency, you're not just winning - you're making a statement.
Series tied. Momentum shifted. And Donovan Mitchell just reminded everyone why he's one of the most lethal scorers in the game. Game 5 in Detroit is going to be electric. That's what sports is all about, folks.
