The Detroit Pistons did not win Game 1 because of one player. That was part of Duncan Robinson’s message after Detroit’s 111-101 playoff win over the Cleveland Cavaliers, a game where the veteran sharpshooter scored 19 points and knocked down five three-pointers while the Pistons continued showing just how difficult they can be when contributions come from everywhere. Detroit had six players score in double figures, with Cade Cunningham leading the way with 23 points and seven assists while Jalen Duren added 11 points and 12 rebounds. Tobias Harris finished with 20 points, Dennis Jenkins added 12 off the bench and Robinson helped stretch the floor throughout the night. After the game, Robinson pointed directly to the Pistons’ depth and energy as one of the biggest reasons Detroit was able to take control. “ That’s been our identity all year ,” Robinson said.…