Imagine the tension of a tight NBA game, then picture that tension being hilariously interrupted by a relentless, blaring horn. That's exactly what happened Friday night when a power surge caused the overhead scoreboard to malfunction, delaying the game between the Detroit Pistons and Cleveland Cavaliers for 18 minutes [1]. The unexpected disruption added a bizarre twist to what ultimately became a 122-119 overtime victory for the Pistons.
Quick Stats
- The game was delayed for 18 minutes in the third quarter.
- The delay was caused by a power surge that malfunctioned the overhead scoreboard.
- The Pistons were leading 65-64 when the horn began blaring.
- Detroit ultimately won the game in overtime, 122-119.
The Night the Horn Wouldn't Stop
Power Surge Problems
The incident occurred during a timeout in the third quarter with the Pistons holding a narrow 65-64 lead [2]. Suddenly, the horn, intended to signal the teams to return to the court, began blaring non-stop. Arena staff scrambled to resolve the issue as the incessant noise filled the arena.After 13 long minutes, the staff managed to silence the horn by shutting down the entire overhead scoreboard [1]. The crowd erupted in cheers, finally relieved from the auditory assault. The game officials then faced the challenge of how to proceed without the scoreboard.
Coaches Confer, Game Resumes
Officials brought Pistons coach J.B. Bickerstaff and Cavaliers coach Kenny Atkinson to midcourt for a quick discussion [3]. They decided to resume the game without the use of the main scoreboard. The game continued, albeit with a slightly surreal atmosphere, as players and fans adjusted to the unusual circumstances.While the missing scoreboard presented a challenge, both teams managed to maintain their focus. The game remained close, eventually requiring overtime to determine a winner.
By The Numbers
The 18-minute delay may seem like a minor footnote, but it undoubtedly impacted the flow of the game. Imagine trying to regain your focus after such a long and disruptive break. The fact that the Pistons and Cavaliers battled to an overtime finish despite the chaos speaks to their professionalism.It's also worth considering the impact on fans in attendance. While some may have found the situation amusing, others likely grew frustrated by the extended delay. The arena staff's decision to shut down the scoreboard, though necessary to stop the horn, further altered the game-day experience.








