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Pistons' stifling defense has them at top of the East
Detroit Pistons guard Ausar Thompson (9) complains to the officials after being called for traveling against the Utah Jazz in the first quarter at Little Caesars Arena. Lon Horwedel-Imagn Images

Pistons' stifling defense has them at top of the East

The banged-up Detroit Pistons don't have a lot of offense aside from Cade Cunningham. Thanks to their stifling defense, the Pistons have the Eastern Conference's second-best record anyway.

Detroit held an opponent to 110 points or fewer for the third straight game, beating the Utah Jazz, 114-103. It's not a coincidence that they won their third straight game in the process.

Pistons' young defenders are even better this season

The Pistons are holding opponents to 42.3% shooting this season, the lowest mark in the NBA. They're also blocking the most shots in the NBA, with 24-year-old Isaiah Stewart leading the way with 2.3 blocks per game, nearly a block more than in 2024-25. He had three more Wednesday night.

They're also benefiting from more minutes from 22-year-old Ausar Thompson, who is averaging five more minutes this season. He's spending that time harassing opposing ball handlers, racking up eight steals in his last four games.

20-year-old Ron Holland is a hyper-athletic wing who has stepped up his defense this season. He had two steals Wednesday and has 1.8 for the season, using his strength and his 6-foot-11 wingspan to envelop opponents. Holland is averaging six more minutes than last season, thanks to his newfound defense and going from a terrible three-point shooter (23.8%) to an acceptable one (34.6%).

Jalen Duren is becoming a force inside

It's one thing for the Pistons to force a ton of missed shots. They also need to corral those misses, and Jalen Duren was a monster on the boards against the Jazz. He had 22 rebounds to go along with his 22 points and is up to 11.4 rebounds per game on the season.

Duren is in his fourth NBA season, but he's still only 21. He's also playing for a contract, since he'll be a restricted free agent next summer. Duren kept the slow-starting Pistons afloat in the first half with 18 points and 10 boards, four of them on the offensive glass.

The Pistons don't have a great offense, especially with Tobias Harris out and Jaden Ivey out indefinitely. They do have a great defense, and that's been good enough to make them 6-2 and an early contender in the East.

Sean Keane

Sean Keane is a sportswriter and a comedian based in Oakland, California, with experience covering the NBA, MLB, NFL and Ice Cube’s three-on-three basketball league, The Big 3. He’s written for Comedy Central’s “Another Period,” ESPN the Magazine, and Audible. com

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