The Cleveland Cavaliers, who came into the NBA playoffs as the No. 4 seed in the Eastern Conference, had a tough test in the first round, beating the Toronto Raptors in seven games. In the conference semifinals, the Cavaliers lost the first two games to the top-seeded Detroit Pistons before winning Game 3 on Saturday.
Cleveland was without veteran center Thomas Bryant for the past two games against the Pistons after he played 10 minutes in Game 1. Bryant missed the two consecutive matchups due to back spasms.
On Monday, the Cavaliers announced that Bryant would be available to play in the pivotal Game 4.
Bryant, who was originally listed as "questionable" for Monday's game, had his status updated to "available" in the official NBA Injury Report less than an hour before tipoff against the Pistons.
This is a big addition for a Cavaliers team that could use the extra depth in the frontcourt against the Pistons, who have played well on the inside throughout the playoffs.
Before his status was updated, Bryant was seen going through shoot-around and warmups on the floor.
#LetEmKnow C Thomas Bryant is listed as questionable with low back spasms, but just went through warmups and looked good dribbling and shooting from the perimeter. #DetroitBasketballpic.twitter.com/2DcYwEd3xg
— Brian Dulik (@BrianDulik) May 11, 2026
During the regular season, the 6-foot-9 big man played 60 games for Cleveland, offering a viable option off the bench, as he averaged 6.2 points and 3.4 rebounds in 12.2 minutes.
Due to injuries, he's played in just four of the Cavaliers' 10 games during the playoffs, putting up seven points with three rebounds total in those appearances.
While Jarrett Allen has been Cleveland's focal point on the inside, scoring 40 points in the past two games, having the option of Bryant coming off the bench is a big help for head coach Kenny Atkinson and the Cavaliers.
Game 4 on Monday is scheduled to tip off at 8 p.m. ET at Rocket Arena and can be seen on NBC and Peacock.
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