Cavs' Tristan Thompson, Matthew Dellavedova unsung heroes in Game 3

Cavs' Tristan Thompson, Matthew Dellavedova unsung heroes in Game 3

Cavaliers coach Tyronn Lue exalts the play of Tristan Thompson and likes his team's three-point shooting after the 101-91 win over the Pistons in Game 3 at the Palace on Friday. Video by Marlowe Alter/DFP Videolicious Thompson grabbed eight offensive rebounds; Delly had 12 points and five assists off the bench 635969729314958706-PISTONS-042216-KD-16.jpg (Photo: Kirthmon F. Dozier DFP) As usual, Lebron James, Kyrie Irving and Kevin Love are netting all the headlines from Friday night, and they should. The Cleveland Cavaliers’ “Big Three” combined for 66 points in their 101-91 win over the Detroit Pistons at the Palace in Game 3 of this first-round playoff matchup. Sure, the “Big Three” remained the driving force in giving the Cavs a 3-0 lead and a chance to sweep the Pistons on Sunday in Game 4. They scored 81 of their team's 106 points in Game 1, and 65 points out of 107 in Game 2. Cavs coach Tyronn Lue said this stretch has "been the best I’ve seen them play all three together." But it was the play of two unsung players -- the same two who were incredible during Cleveland’s run to the 2015 NBA Finals -- that titled the scales towards the Cavs. Subscribe to my channel:    / @newsdailyviral9399   Extra Tags: Cleveland Cavaliers - Basketball Team 100 Detroit Pistons - Basketball Team 15 NBA Playoffs - Recurring competition 5 Golden State Warriors - Basketball Team 5 LeBron James - Basketball player 0 Cleveland Indians - Baseball Team 0 Cleveland - City in Ohio 0 Miami Heat - Basketball Team 0 Playoffs 0 Cleveland Browns - Football team 0 cavs score 100 cavs vs pistons 80 cavs game 80 cleveland cavs 70 cavs schedule 40 cavs pistons 25 cavs playoff schedule 2016 20 warriors 15 cavs playoff schedule 10 lebron james 10