Cavaliers vs Pistons Props & NBA Playoffs Game 7 Best Bets

Chris Faria - Contributor at Covers.com
Chris Faria • Betting Analyst 8+ years betting experience
Updated: May 17, 2026 , 02:55 PM ET • 4 min read

There's no better experience in sports than a Game 7 and as the Eastern Conference semifinals come to a close, get in on our Cavaliers vs. Pistons props for Sunday night's showdown.

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Photo By - Reuters Connect. Detroit Pistons guard Cade Cunningham (2) dribbles defended by Cleveland Cavaliers guard James Harden (1) in the second half.

The Cleveland Cavaliers and Detroit Pistons have played a back-and-forth series, but it all comes down to Game 7 with a trip to the Eastern Conference Finals on the line.

Cade Cunningham and James Harden delivered for their respective teams last time out, and my Cavaliers vs. Pistons props highlight both stars once again.

Read all the details in my Cavaliers vs. Pistons predictions and NBA picks for Sunday, May 17.

Best Cavaliers vs Pistons props for Game 7

Player Pick bet365
Pistons Cade Cunningham Over 2.5 threes made +130
Cavaliers James Harden Over 18.5 points -105
Pistons Duncan Robinson Over 1.5 threes made -190

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Game 7 Prop #1: Cade Cunningham Over 2.5 threes made

+130 at bet365

Cade Cunningham led the Detroit Pistons to victory in Game 6 with just 21 points, but the former No. 1 pick was on fire from long range yet again.

Cunningham shot 5-for-10 from beyond the arc in Game 6, and he’s now dropped 11 three pointers over the last two contests.

The Pistons as a whole have been hot from three-point range in this series, sinking nearly 41% of their attempts. Cunningham has been even better, averaging 3.3 threes per game against the Cleveland Cavaliers on nearly 48% shooting.

It’ll be the same game plan for Cade in Game 7.

Game 7 Prop #2: James Harden Over 18.5 points

-105 at bet365

James Harden’s line was set at 19.5 points in Game 6 and he hit the Over with a team-high 23 points, so it’s surprising he opened at a lower point total with better odds for Game 7.

The Cavs guard has dropped Over 18.5 points in four straight games and five of six contests this series.

The Pistons have managed to lock up Donovan Mitchell late in the series, with the Cavaliers star averaging just 19.5 ppg over his last two outings.

That means pressure is on Harden, and he’s been up to the challenge.

Game 7 Prop #3: Duncan Robinson Over 1.5 threes made

-190 at bet365

Duncan Robinson has been a secret weapon for the Pistons this series, scoring nearly 14 ppg in 30 minutes per night.

The Pistons forward has been virtually untouchable from beyond the arc, averaging 3.8 treys while shooting almost 58% from three-point range vs. the Cavaliers.

Robinson is shooting an incredible 87.5% on “wide open” threes this round, and 50% on “open” shots from long range.

He’s dropped Over 1.5 threes in 10 of 12 appearances this postseason, and he’ll hit that number easily if he keeps knocking down his open looks.

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After writing a few pieces for the Varsity newspaper during his time at the University of Toronto, Chris Faria's career in sports truly began in 2019 when he attended the sports journalism program at Centennial College. Since then, he’s covered virtually every sport under the sun, having written for several different outlets including Covers and the Canadian Olympic Committee. A lifelong hockey fan and player, Chris currently works full-time for the National Hockey League.

Outside of hockey, he’s also an avid poker player and mixed martial arts fan, which is coincidentally his favorite sport to bet on – usually in the form of a parlay on bet365. The main lesson he’s learned from years of betting is bankroll management: "Never bet more than you’re comfortable losing and never chase your losses."

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