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Pistons-Magic takeaways: Detroit's problems are coming to a head as Orlando aims to dunk No. 1 seed

By Morten Stig JensenYahoo Sports

Can we just talk about Orlando Magic forward Jamal Cain's dunk on Detroit Pistons center Jalen Duren? I mean, seriously, look: JAMAL CAIN ATTACKS THE RIM AND THROWS IT DOWN💥 A BIG-TIME POSTER JAM IN GAME 4! pic.

twitter. com/oGxTm1uRpb — NBA (@NBA) April 28, 2026 Do we even care about the game? Like, who actually won?

I genuinely don't remember. That is one of the nastiest throw-downs ever and not just in a playoff context. Cain kept climbing and dunked on Duren, a man built like a Greek god, so hard the All-Star center backpeddled after coming down back to Earth.

(OK, the Magic took a commanding 3-1 series lead by winning 94-88 , but that's definitely just a B-story to Cain's jam. ) In all seriousness, let's dive into Orlando's big win Monday night as it tries to become the seventh No. 8 seed to knock off a No.

1 in NBA history. Cade Cunningham's turnovers are a team issue As Cunningham entered Game 4, he had totaled 19 turnovers in the the series. By halftime, he was up to 25 after turning it over six times in the first half.