The detroit pistons continued their impressive form with a thrilling 106-97 win over the Los Angeles Clippers at Little Caesars Arena. This victory marks the Pistons’ seventh consecutive win, tying their longest winning streak since the 2014-15 season. The game showcased stellar performances from Cade Cunningham, Jalen Duren, and Tobias Harris, while the Clippers struggled without key players like Kawhi Leonard and Norman Powell.

First Half: A Tight Contest
The game started with both teams trading baskets, keeping the score close. Cade Cunningham set the tone early, scoring 12 points in the first quarter while facilitating the offense. The Detroit Pistons focused on their fast-paced transition game, making it difficult for the Clippers to establish defensive rhythm.
The Clippers found offensive support from James Harden and Ivica Zubac, who combined for 20 points in the first half. However, turnovers and inconsistent shooting prevented them from gaining a significant lead. By halftime, the Pistons held a narrow 51-49 advantage.
Third Quarter: Detroit’s Offensive Surge
Coming out of halftime, the Clippers showed urgency with an 8-2 scoring run, led by Nicolas Batum and Bogdan Bogdanović, briefly taking the lead. However, the Pistons quickly responded, spearheaded by Cunningham and Harris.
Key moments in the third quarter:
- Cunningham’s clutch mid-range jumpers kept the Pistons’ offense efficient.
- Jalen Duren’s dominance in the paint with six rebounds and multiple second-chance points.
- Ausar Thompson’s defensive presence, tallying three steals and forcing key turnovers.
The Pistons closed the third quarter on a 10-1 run, extending their lead to 78-70 heading into the final period.
Fourth Quarter: Pistons Seal the Victory
The Clippers attempted a late comeback, cutting the deficit to 87-83 with six minutes remaining. James Harden orchestrated a few quick possessions, setting up Derrick Jones Jr. for back-to-back buckets.
However, the Pistons responded with a dominant finish:
- Malik Beasley nailed a crucial three-pointer, pushing the lead to 96-84 with under three minutes to play.
- Cunningham iced the game with a deep three-pointer, extending the advantage to double digits.
- The Pistons’ defense tightened up, forcing the Clippers into bad shot selections.

With just over a minute left, the Pistons’ lead grew to 10 points, effectively closing the game and securing their seventh straight victory.
Key Player Performances
Detroit Pistons:
- Cade Cunningham – 29 points, 9 rebounds, 7 assists (MVP of the game)
- Tobias Harris – 20 points, 5 rebounds, 3 assists
- Jalen Duren – 12 points, 19 rebounds, 2 blocks
- Ausar Thompson – 10 points, 5 steals, 4 assists
Los Angeles Clippers:
- James Harden – 18 points, 12 rebounds, 6 assists (but struggled with 7 turnovers)
- Derrick Jones Jr. – 15 points, 4 rebounds
- Ivica Zubac – 13 points, 15 rebounds
Game Analysis & Takeaways
- Detroit’s Defense: The Pistons forced 17 turnovers, converting them into fast-break points.
- Rebounding Battle: Detroit outrebounded the Clippers 52-39, with Duren leading the charge.
- Clippers’ Missing Stars: The absence of Kawhi Leonard and Norman Powell exposed the Clippers’ lack of depth and offensive struggles.
- Cunningham’s Leadership: The young star continues to prove he is the franchise leader, stepping up in clutch moments.
What’s Next?
- Detroit Pistons: They look to extend their winning streak to eight in their next matchup against the Chicago Bulls.
- Los Angeles Clippers: They need to regroup as they prepare for a tough game against the Phoenix Suns, hoping to have Leonard back in the lineup.

Final Thoughts
The Pistons’ resurgence has fans excited, as their young core continues to develop into a formidable squad. On the other hand, the Clippers need to address turnovers, depth issues, and injury concerns if they want to remain competitive in the Western Conference.
Stay tuned for more Pistons game coverage and in-depth analysis on upcoming matchups!