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Celtics snap Pistons' 13-game streak with late rally

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Boston. The Boston Celtics ended the Detroit Pistons' 13-game winning streak Wednesday, defeating Detroit 117-114 at TD Garden. Jaylen Brown scored 33 points and Derrick White added 27, including late three-pointers; Payton Pritchard contributed 16. Cade Cunningham led the Pistons with 42 points and was awarded three free throws after a reviewed foul but missed the third. Detroit had matched the franchise record with a win at Indiana. Officials said they conferred and changed the call to a shooting foul. The game concluded with Boston securing the victory and ending Detroit's streak. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.

Timeline

  • Monday: Detroit wins at Indiana to match franchise 13-game winning streak.
  • Wednesday: Boston defeats Detroit 117-114 at TD Garden, ending the streak.
  • Late in the game: Jordan Walsh fouls Cade Cunningham near midcourt; initial call assigned two free throws.
  • Officials confer and change the call to a three-shot shooting foul after review, per crew chief Tony Brothers.
  • Postgame coverage emphasizes Cunningham's 42 points, Boston's late three-point shooting, and implications for both teams.
Media Bias
Articles Published:
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Who Benefited

The Boston Celtics benefited from the victory by halting Detroit's franchise-tying run, boosting team momentum, validating role-player contributions, and improving their immediate form and bench confidence heading into upcoming games.

Who Suffered

The Detroit Pistons suffered the loss of a potential franchise-record 14th consecutive win, lost margin for error in late-game execution, and must address possession management and endgame strategies despite strong individual scoring performances.

Expert Opinion

Cade Cunningham's 42-point performance highlighted Detroit's offensive rise, but late-game execution and officiating review altered final possessions. Boston's balanced scoring and improved 3-point accuracy produced the comeback. The outcome ends a franchise-tying streak and underscores playoff viability questions, while officials' postgame explanation clarified the decisive foul call.

Media Bias
Articles Published:
5
Right Leaning:
0
Left Leaning:
0
Neutral:
5
Distribution:
Left 0%, Center 100%, Right 0%
Who Benefited

The Boston Celtics benefited from the victory by halting Detroit's franchise-tying run, boosting team momentum, validating role-player contributions, and improving their immediate form and bench confidence heading into upcoming games.

Who Suffered

The Detroit Pistons suffered the loss of a potential franchise-record 14th consecutive win, lost margin for error in late-game execution, and must address possession management and endgame strategies despite strong individual scoring performances.

Expert Opinion

Cade Cunningham's 42-point performance highlighted Detroit's offensive rise, but late-game execution and officiating review altered final possessions. Boston's balanced scoring and improved 3-point accuracy produced the comeback. The outcome ends a franchise-tying streak and underscores playoff viability questions, while officials' postgame explanation clarified the decisive foul call.

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Celtics snap Pistons' 13-game streak with late rally

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