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Cavaliers rally past Pistons in OT for 3-2 lead

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James Harden #1 and Donovan Mitchell #45 of the Cleveland Cavaliers look on against the Detroit Pistons during overtime in Game Five of the Second Round of the NBA Eastern Conference Playoffs at Little Caesars Arena on May 13, 2026 in Detroit, Michigan.  Gregory Shamus/Getty Images/AFP (

DETROIT— James Harden scored a playoff-best 30 points and Donovan Mitchell had 21, helping the Cleveland Cavaliers come back from a nine-point deficit late in regulation and beat the Detroit Pistons 117-113 in overtime on Wednesday night to take a 3-2 lead in their NBA Eastern Conference semifinal series.

The Pistons led by 15 points in the first half and 103-94 with two-plus minutes left. The Cavs rallied and pulled into a 103-all tie on Evan Mobley’s free throws with 45.2 seconds left.

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Cleveland went on a 13-0 run and held Detroit scoreless for five minutes from late in fourth quarter to midway through overtime. The Cavs went ahead by seven with 2:39 left in OT on Mitchell’s 3-pointer.

Cade Cunningham, who had 39 points and nine assists, made a jumper to pull the Pistons within two points with 25 seconds left.

Harden made one free throw on the ensuing possession and rebounded his missed second attempt. He made another free throw to help seal the win.

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Game 6 is Friday night in Cleveland, where the fourth-seeded Cavs will get the first of two chances to advance to face the New York Knicks in the East finals.

If the top-seeded Pistons win, they will host Game 7 on Sunday.

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Cleveland won the first road game of the series — and its first as a visitor this postseason.

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The Pistons had won four straight games at home since Orlando put them on the brink of elimination in Game 5 of the first round.

Harden had eight rebounds and six assists. Max Strus made six 3-pointers and scored 20 points for the Cavs, Mobley added 19 points and Jarrett Allen had 16 points and nine rebounds.

Starting in place of the injured Duncan Robinson, Daniss Jenkins scored 19 points for the Pistons. Tobias Harris missed 13 of 19 shots and scored 13 points, and Jalen Duren was limited to nine points and five rebounds.

Mitchell was held to single digits in the first half for the second straight game, and couldn’t repeat his performance after halftime in Game 4. He was in pain after turning his right ankle in the first half.

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Mitchell tied an NBA playoff record with 39 points in the second half and scored 43 points to help the Cavs rally to win Game 4.



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The Pistons started the second quarter shooting 8 of 8 to take a 15-point lead.

Cunningham made a sixth 3-pointer, setting a career playoff high, and Jenkins connected from beyond the arc with 5:25 left in regulation to give Detroit a six-point lead and cap a 10-0 run that wasn’t enough the seal the win in regulation.

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Lionel Messi tops Son Heung Min as highest paid MLS players revealed

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Lionel Messi more than doubled his salary to $25m (£18.5m) in his new contract with Inter Miami and earns more more than twice as much as the second-highest-paid player in Major League Soccer, Los Angeles FC‘s Son Heung Min.

Messi’s new contract includes $25m in base salary and more than $28m in guaranteed compensation, the MLS Players’ Association said in its first release of 2026 salaries. The eight-time Ballon d’Or winner earns more than the payrolls of 28 of the other 29 MLS teams.

Miami’s $54.6m (£40.4m) is more than $20m (£14.8m) higher than LAFC, which is second at $32.7m (£24.2m), and nearly five times as much as Philadelphia’s league-low $11.7m (£8.65m). Miami’s payroll is up from $46.8m (£34.6m) at the start of last season.

Total league compensation was $631m (£467m) and the average guaranteed compensation of $688,816 on 16 April was up nearly nine percent from the start of October.

Messi signed a new three-year contract through the 2028 season in October before leading Inter Miami to its first MLS title.

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The Argentina captain has 59 goals in 64 regular-season games with Miami, including nine in 11 matches this season. He topped the MLS scoring charts with 29 goals last season and won his second straight MVP award.

His salary figures are for his MLS contract and include any marketing bonus and agents fees but do not account for any additional agreements with the team or its affiliates, or for any performance bonuses.

Son Heung Min joined LAFC at the start of the season
Son Heung Min joined LAFC at the start of the season (Getty)

Son is second at $10,368,750 (£7.7m) in base salary and $11.2m (£8.3m) in total compensation, the same as his figures last season. The 33-year-old winger joined LA from Tottenham last August.

Among the other highest earners in the league after former Newcastle creator Miguel Almiron ($7.9m; £5.84m) and Vancouver Whitecaps’ Thomas Muller, who earned $5.15m (£3.81m) after leaving Bayern Munich last summer.

Cincinnati centre-back Miles Robinson ($3.95m; £2.92m) was the top earner among likely inclusions in Mauricio Pochettino’s United States squad for the 2026 World Cup.

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Coco Gauff gives stunned reaction to childhood friend & tennis player Jamilah posing in orange bikini on Florida getaway

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Coco Gauff recently gave her fans an off-court moment as she reacted to her childhood friend Jamilah Nicole (Snells) creating a buzz on social media donning an orange bikini.

On Wednesday, Jamilah shared some snippets of her pool day in Florida, where she was soaking up the sun in an orange two-piece. She also took the moment to show off her nail extensions that captured the breezy tropical vibe in bright colours. Snells further accented her look by accessorizing her fingers with blingy golden rings that grabbed the World No. 4’s attention.

“Summer nails 🌞✨🌊🐬🪷By:Me” – Jamilah Snells captioned her IG post.

“so aesthetic 😍” – Coco Gauff reacted to the post.

Coco Gauff gives stunned reaction to Jamilah Snell's IG post.Coco Gauff gives stunned reaction to Jamilah Snell's IG post.
Coco Gauff gives stunned reaction to Jamilah Snell’s IG post.

Coco Gauff and Snells have been friends since they were kids. The two met in a tennis academy in Florida and have been best buddies ever since. Despite having a busy tennis schedule, the 2x Grand Slam winner always takes time out to spend time with Jamilah.

Jamilah is currently a sophomore at the University of Louisville. She is a professional tennis player from the USA and competes on both ITF and WTA circuits. She currently holds a WTA ranking of 515 in women’s doubles.

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Coco Gauff eyes becoming second American after Serena Williams to reach multiple finals in Rome

Gauff has now reached the semi-finals of the Italian Open for the fourth time after a magnificent 6, 6-2, 6-4 win over Mirra Andreeva on Tuesday. After dropping the first set, Gauff secured a 5-1 lead in the final set. Andreeva had five chances to outmatch Gauff before the American bagged the win in the fifth match point. In a candid post-game interview, the 2025 US Open champ spoke about her comeback win over the World No. 7.

“I know when I play her (Mirra Andreeva) she can play great tennis at any moment… I was just trying to appreciate just being here even if those match points weren’t going my way” – Coco Gauff opened up after a comeback QF win.

“I was trying to find the balance of being aggressive and just not missing” – Gauff added.

The 2x Grand Slam champion bids to be the second woman of this century to reach multiple finals at the Italian Open after the 4x Olympic gold medalist Serena Williams. The 22-year-old will next face World No. 27 Sorana Cirstea at the semi-finals on Thursday.