After losing four straight games, the Detroit Pistons found redemption on the road by absolutely dominating the Brooklyn Nets. It was a much needed victory as the season winds to the close, and the team is aiming for their first title since 2004.
The Detroit Pistons’ dreaded losing streak has finally come to an end. After dropping four straight games, Detroit landed back in the win column with a 138-100 blowout against the Brooklyn Nets.
The Detroit Pistons took their frustrations out in Brooklyn last night, snapping a four-game losing streak on J.B. Bickerstaff’s birthday. The skid felt longer than it actually was, largely because it had been the team’s only real slump of the season.
The Detroit Pistons finally had reason to celebrate as the final buzzer sounded in their dominant 138–100 victory over the Brooklyn Nets. Beyond the result
The Detroit Pistons snapped their four-game skid by securing a 138-100 road win over the Brooklyn Nets on Tuesday to bounce back from their earlier upset loss last Saturday.
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The Detroit Pistons still might have a ways to go to recapture the magic of the first half of their stunning season, but at least on Tuesday night, they exorcised some recent demons by throttling the Brooklyn Nets 138-100 just three days after blowing a 23-point lead and losing to the very same Nets team.
Jalen Duren scored 26 points in three quarters and Cade Cunningham collected 21 and 15 assists as the Detroit Pistons seized control early, stopping a season-worst four-game skid with a wire-to-wire 138-100 rout of the Brooklyn Nets on Tuesday night in New York.
The Detroit Pistons have dropped four straight games, and panic is creeping into the conversation — just don’t tell the team. In a long NBA season, hot and cold runs are inevitable.
For the first time in one of their best seasons in two decades, the Detroit Pistons are encountering adversity. The Pistons will attempt to stop a season-worst four-game losing streak Tuesday night when they visit the Brooklyn Nets.
In what has been a remarkable season, the Detroit Pistons are in the midst of their longest losing streak this year, as the team, for the first time, is battling through its first true test of adversity. Following their 121-110 loss to the Miami Heat, the Pistons have now lost four straight games.
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The Detroit Pistons are in the midst of a four-game losing streak that is utterly destroying their own confidence while leading into the Playoffs. Even worse, they are the architects of their own destruction by not taking teams like the Brooklyn Nets and Miami Heat seriously.
The Detroit Pistons only added to a recent skid with a 121-110 loss to the Miami Heat on Sunday. Guard Cade Cunningham still led the way with 26 points and 10 assists in his return from a 1-game absence.
After suffering arguably one of their most devastating losses of the season, blowing a 23-point lead to lose 107-105 to the Brooklyn Nets, the Detroit Pistons were in desperate need of a confidence booster on the road against the Miami Heat.
The Detroit Pistons may be going through their roughest patch of the season, but head coach JB Bickerstaff isn’t losing any sleep over the surging Boston Celtics. Following a 121–110 loss to the Miami Heat on Sunday night, Detroit’s fourth consecutive defeat, Bickerstaff downplayed the narrowing gap at the top of the Eastern Conference standings.
A new low point has been reached for the Detroit Pistons. After holding a 23-point lead in the third quarter, the Pistons lost their momentum and lead in the fourth.
As losers of two straight games, the Detroit Pistons are struggling right now, and things aren’t getting much easier. Ahead of tonight’s showdown against the Brooklyn Nets, head coach J.B.
The Detroit Pistons will try to avoid their first three-game losing streak of the season on Saturday. The good news is that the tanking Brooklyn Nets are coming to town.
Two straight losses can make things feel bigger than they are. The Detroit Pistons have still won seven of their last ten games, but the recent struggles have exposed a few cracks in the formula that carried them through their surge.
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The Detroit Pistons have already taken a major step forward this season. Now, Cade Cunningham may soon check another important box. According to ESPN’s latest power rankings, Cunningham could reach the NBA’s 65-game threshold for award eligibility as soon as March 23, when Detroit hosts the Los Angeles Lakers.
The Cleveland Cavaliers picked up a 113-109 win over the Detroit Pistons on Tuesday night, but the final score was not what had people talking afterward.
Random dribbles from the Cavaliers’ scrappy 113-109 home win over the Detroit Pistons. 1. Coming in, you kind of figured the Cavs would have to scratch, claw and sacrifice themselves physically to get the win.