UPDATE: The Detroit Pistons have made headlines by extending their winning streak to nine games, defeating the Philadelphia 76ers 114-105 on November 10, 2023. This marks their longest win streak since the 2007-08 season, an impressive feat considering they played without key stars.
The Pistons (11-2) were missing All-NBA guard Cade Cunningham for the second consecutive game due to a bruised hip, along with starters Jalen Duren, Tobias Harris, and Ausar Thompson, all sidelined with ankle injuries. Notably, guard Jaden Ivey has yet to make his season debut after undergoing a knee procedure in preseason.
Despite these challenges, the Pistons rallied back after trailing by 12 points in the third quarter. Isaiah Stewart made a strong return from a sprained ankle, contributing 14 points and 7 rebounds in just 23 minutes. The team displayed remarkable resilience, holding the 76ers to a mere 15 points in the fourth quarter.
Head coach J.B. Bickerstaff emphasized the team’s tenacity, stating, “They’ve got a nastiness to them… They like to push people’s buttons and see how they respond.” His words reflect the gritty attitude the Pistons have adopted this season, which has resonated well with fans.
In a pivotal moment, guard Daniss Jenkins, currently on a two-way contract, sank a buzzer-beating three-pointer from beyond half court to end the third quarter, pulling the Pistons within two points. Jenkins had a standout performance, finishing with 19 points and 8 assists in 35 minutes. His dynamic play was crucial in a back-and-forth battle with All-Star guard Tyrese Maxey, who scored 31 points for the 76ers.
The 76ers themselves faced challenges, missing star players Joel Embiid due to right knee soreness and Paul George, who is recovering from left knee surgery. This lack of depth played a significant role in their inability to secure a win.
Jenkins, reflecting on his recent success, noted, “I’m not gonna lie. I can’t tell you my sauce (secret), but I’ve really been shooting that shot.” His confidence and the team’s spirit exemplify the grit and determination that has come to define the Pistons this season.
Looking ahead, the Pistons aim for a tenth consecutive win as they face the Indiana Pacers at home on Monday. The Pacers currently share the worst record in the Eastern Conference, presenting the Pistons with a critical opportunity to extend their streak.
Fans and analysts alike are eagerly anticipating this next matchup, as the Pistons continue to prove they can compete at the highest level, even when facing adversity. The team’s momentum and resilience are surely making waves in the NBA, and they are poised to keep the pressure on as the season unfolds.






































