Detroit Pistons End 3-Year Drought With Victory Over Celtics; Get Revenge From Earlier Loss
The Detroit Pistons made a statement on Monday night, defeating the Boston Celtics 112-105 at TD Garden. The victory was more than just another mark in the win column; it snapped a three-year losing streak in Boston, with the Pistons earning their first road win against the Celtics since February 2022.
This win serves as a significant milestone for a Pistons team that is actively reshaping its identity in the Eastern Conference. By taking down one of the leagueโs premier teams on their home floor, Detroit showcased resilience, depth, and the ability to close out tight games against high-level competition.
Detroit Pistons Cade Cunninghamโs Clutch Performance
Leading the charge was franchise cornerstone Cade Cunningham, who once again proved his value in crunch time. Cunningham finished the night with a masterful stat line of 32 points and 10 assists, orchestrating the offense with precision.
His impact was most felt in the fourth quarter, where he scored nine points to help seal the game. Cade Cunningham drained critical shots down the stretch, including a dagger 3-pointer and a highlight-reel step-back jumper over Celtics defender Derrick White. Speaking to the media after the game, Cunningham emphasized his love for high-pressure moments.
“There’s nothing better than playing in a big-time environment in a big-time game and having to make plays,” Cunningham said. “I just relish in the moment, take my time, trust my work… and everything else will take care of itself.”
Defensive Adjustments and Bench Depth
Beyond Cunninghamโs heroics, the Pistonsโ victory was built on a balanced team effort and crucial defensive adjustments. After struggling to contain Bostonโs perimeter shooting in their previous matchup, Detroitโs defense locked in, holding the high-volume Celtics to just 26% shooting from beyond the arc.
The Pistons also received a massive boost from their second unit. The bench outscored Bostonโs reserves 47-14, providing a spark that proved decisive in the second half. Caris LeVert contributed 13 points in 19 minutes, while Jaden Ivey added 10 points in his role off the bench. Javonte Green also delivered a momentum-shifting steal and dunk that energized the team during a critical sequence.
A Sign of Progress
Securing their 21st win of the season and their fourth consecutive victory, the Pistons are demonstrating that they can compete with the East’s elite. This win not only exorcised the demons of a three-year drought at TD Garden but also avenged a late-November loss where they surrendered a double-digit lead to Boston.
With “starters up and down the roster,” as Cunningham noted, the Pistons are finding ways to win through collective effort and star power. Beating the Celtics in Boston is a tough task for any NBA team, and for Detroit, it stands as a clear indicator of their talent as a team.
