The Cleveland Cavaliers finally won a road game in Game 5 of the Eastern Conference Semifinals versus the No. 1 seeded Detroit Pistons. Although the Cavs had a huge comeback in the second half of the game at Little Caesars Arena, they certainly didn't make things easy on themselves. At one point in the second quarter, the Cavaliers were trailing the Pistons by 15 points, and the reason was the Cavs inability to hold onto the basketball. The Cavs had 10 turnovers in the first half, while the Pistons had six. That isn't a huge difference but, the problem was that the Pistons had a 20-2 advantage with points off of turnovers. In the second half, the Cavaliers flipped the switch and did a significantly better job holding onto the ball. In the second half and overtime, the Cavs won the turnover battle with seven compared to Detroits nine, and had a 14-7 advantage on points off of turnovers during that timeframe as well. This allowed the Cavaliers to secure their biggest win in the post-LeBron James era.…