The Detroit Pistons punctuated their recent winning streak with a 117-97 win over the Boston Celtics on Wednesday night that included big-time performances from Cade Cunningham and Malik Beasley. Detroit rode a blistering second half to their eighth straight win,
Despite Wednesday's loss to the Pistons, Boston has been red hot lately. Better rebounding and big frontcourt minutes have helped the cause.
The Detroit Pistons were once the laughingstock of the NBA, as one of the worst teams in the league. On Wednesday, the Pistons completed their 8th win in a row, with their latest victory over reigning NBA champs Boston Celtics.
Dealing with a non-COVID illness, Boston Celtics star Jaylen Brown was in danger of missing Wednesday’s action against the Portland Trail Blazers. With Brown on
Brown reportedly took a knee to the thigh early in the third quarter of Tuesday night's win against the Raptors.
After the game, the Celtics announced news surrounding Brown that fans will want to keep an eye on. This is especially true because it could have an impact on their Wednesday night matchup against the Detroit Pistons, who are currently in the midst of a seven-game winning streak.
The Nuggets almost survived to Jokic’s return. They were down 88-84. The last minute without him was a near-death sentence, though. Sam Hauser knocked down a transition drive-and-kick 3-pointer to bring the house down with 8:11 to go, highlighting a 6-0 burst.
Despite laboring most of the second half, Brown scored the first four buckets of the fourth quarter and led the Celtics with 24 points
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