DETROIT — The Detroit Pistons defeated the Orlando Magic 98-83 on Wednesday night at Little Caesars Arena, leveling their first-round playoff series at 1-1. The top-seeded Pistons built a decisive third quarter and ended an 11-game home postseason losing streak that dated to May 26, 2008, reversing the setback from the Game 1 loss on April 19. DETROIT — Cade Cunningham led Detroit with 27 points, 11 assists and six rebounds, and five teammates scored in double figures as the Pistons outscored the Magic 38-16 in the third quarter on Wednesday. The teams will travel to Orlando for Game 3 on Saturday, where both clubs will seek to gain momentum and compete for series control.
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This game is a morale booster for Pistons fans. It ends an 11-year home playoff losing streak and brings hope for the rest of the series. If you're a fan, it's time to dust off your Pistons gear and show your support.
The Pistons have shown they can bounce back, with a decisive win led by Cade Cunningham's stellar performance. Game 3 on Saturday will be crucial in determining the series momentum. Worth forwarding if you know someone who's been waiting for a Pistons comeback.
The Detroit Pistons benefited from the Game 2 victory by regaining home momentum, ending an 11-game home playoff drought, receiving balanced scoring contributions, and improving their outlook in the first-round series.
The Orlando Magic suffered the Game 2 loss, relinquishing a tied series advantage, encountering a decisive third-quarter lapse, and facing a road environment that halted their Game 1 momentum.
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