The Bobcats tied the series, and the Eastern Conference Finals moved to a decisive match!
It was quite an upset for the Bobcats to take a game in the first two away games and regain home-court advantage.
After G3, media and experts predicted that the Bobcats would be trailing 1-3 in the away game, returning home for G5, they might have a chance to fight back in G6, but the chances were slim. After the first three games, most media predicted an exit score of 2-4 for the Bobcats.
Unexpectedly, the Bobcats evened the series in G4!
In terms of strength, the Pistons held the advantage, which people had already confirmed.
Even in G4, it was evident that the Pistons were a bit stronger than the Bobcats, who relied on Gerald Wallace's explosion in the first quarter, Felton in the second, Okafor in the third, Zhang Yang in the fourth, and Rajon Rondo in overtime... If any of these links were missing, the Bobcats would have already been trailing 1-3.