The Cleveland Cavaliers head back home 0-2 down to the Detroit Pistons after a disappointing business trip to the Motor City. None more so than in Game 2, where the Cavs lost 107-97 but finally saw Donovan Mitchell hit his stride with 31 points, six rebounds and two steals. However, his late-game execution was lacking, and it was mainly due to his supporting cast not providing enough scoring options for him when they were sorely needed. In turn, the Cavaliers went 0-for-11 from three-point land in the fourth and fell apart offensively after an impressive third quarter that saw them get back into the game, having trailed 54-43 at the break. By the time the final buzzer sounded, it was the same narratives that led the Pistons to secure Game 2. What happened to Cleveland, and who was the cause? James Harden’s isolation play doesn’t work Throughout his career, James Harden has thrived in isolation play . He’s exceptionally talented at playing the defender to get exactly what he wants.…