The Cleveland Cavaliers defeated the Detroit Pistons in Game 4 of their second round series. The victory tied the series up at 2-2 heading back to Detroit for a pivotal Game 5.
Donovan Mitchell led the way in scoring for the Cavs with 43 points with five rebounds and two assists. James Harden added 24 points and 11 assists for Cleveland in the 112-103 victory.
Mitchell scored 39 of his 43 points in the second-half, including a 21-point third quarter. The Cavs star tied the record for points in any half of an NBA playoff game with Eric “Sleepy” Floyd. Donovan Mitchell had two free throws late in the game, but missed the second of the two that would've given him the record.
Donovan Mitchell tied the record for points in an NBA playoff half with 39 points. https://t.co/N5q8wkV6KT pic.twitter.com/4G0M0mpeuJ
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Mitchell's 39-point second half was also a playoff record for points in a second-half.
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Most points in a 2nd half of an NBA playoff game in the play-by-play era (since 1997):
39 ➡️ DONOVAN MITCHELL (TONIGHT)
35 ➡️ Steve Nash (2005) pic.twitter.com/2lsQPktD2T
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Additionally, Mitchell became the second player in the last 20 years, only one other NBA player has scored fewer than five points in the first half and 38 or more points in the 2nd half, regular season or playoffs. The only other player is Jimmy Butler, who had 40 in the second half after scoring just two points in the first half on January 3, 2016.
Donovan Mitchell had 4 points at halftime today. He finished with 43 points.
In the last 20 years, only one other NBA player has scored fewer than 5 points in the 1st half and 38+ points in the 2nd half (regular season or playoffs): Jimmy Butler on January 3, 2016 (2 -> 40). pic.twitter.com/7iQYtkUoVF
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The Cleveland Cavaliers defeated the Detroit Pistons in Game 4 of their second round series. The victory tied the series up at 2-2 heading back to Detroit for a pivotal Game 5. Donovan Mitchell led the way in scoring for the Cavs with 43 points with five rebounds and two assists. James Harden added 24 points and 11 assists for Cleveland in the 112-103 victory.