The Cleveland Cavaliers outlasted the Toronto Raptors in seven games in the first round of the NBA Playoffs and now turn their attention to division rival Detroit Pistons. After a tough opening-round series that saw Cleveland prove its worth, they now face a familiar foe that may require a few adjustments to secure a series win. The Pistons and Cavaliers have extensive history, most notably during the regular season, when the teams split the series 2-2. Now, both get a fresh start with their second-round series looming. Both teams played each other well in their matchups this season but will have to make some important rotation adjustments to succeed—considering both were taken to Game 7 in Round 1. If Cleveland hopes to get an early jump on Detroit, they’ll need to make a key rotation adjustment to catch the Pistons off guard and outlast them to advance further. Tightening their guard rotation Cleveland’s guard rotation currently features stars Donovan Mitchell and James…