We're just growing as a team,” Pistons center Jalen Duren said after the 125-110 win. “The chemistry is there. We all like each other."
The Pistons extended their seven-game win streak as Cade Cunningham and Jalen Duren led the charge on Monday night.
If the Detroit Pistons aren't on your radar, you may want to pay attention to the turnaround underway in the Motor City. They beat the Los Angeles Clippers Monday night, on the second night of a back-to-back,
Under the guidance of Coach J.B. Bickerstaff, the Detroit Pistons strive to sustain their momentum in the remaining 27 games of the season.
While opening their four-game homestand with a victory over the Clippers, the Pistons extended their winning streak to seven.
Detroit coach J.B. Bickerstaff wants his team to gain a reputation for being physical on defense. Early foul trouble prevented the Pistons from playing that way in Atlanta on Sunday but that didn't hinder them from keeping their winning streak alive.
All season, opposing teams have struggled to keep the Pistons out of the paint. That’s especially true of late — the Pistons dominated the Spurs in the paint, 24-6, during a decisive third quarter that they won by 20 points, carrying a 21-point lead into the final period with the win essentially already in-hand.
Three Detroit Pistons members, Cade Cunningham, Malik Beasley and coach J.B. Bickerstaff, have legit shots to win an end of season NBA award.
The Pisons brought their win streak to six by beating the Hawks, which is the first time they've won that many in a row in a decade.
Cade Cunningham scored 32 points, Tobias Harris added 20 points for Detroit Pistons in 7th consecutive win, this one over James Harden's LA Clippers.