Pistons Achieve Remarkable Eighth Consecutive Win Over Celtics

The Detroit Pistons recorded their eighth consecutive victory on Sunday, stunning the Boston Celtics with a 112-100 score at the TD Garden. This success marks the longest winning streak for the Pistons in 15 years, a notable feat as the franchise is witnessing a rebirth under head coach Dwane Casey. ‘We just believe in each other, we trust each other on the court,’ said Pistons star Cade Cunningham, who played a critical role in the victory. Cunningham led with 28 points, alongside key contributions from teammates Jaden Ivey, who added 20 points and eight assists, and Isaiah Stewart, who secured a double-double with 15 points and 10 rebounds. The Pistons have overcome early season struggles and are now sporting a record of 30-25, putting them firmly in playoff contention. The Celtics, on the other hand, fell to 35-20 and were unable to capitalize on their home advantage. ‘We just didn’t have the energy, and they took advantage of our mistakes,’ admitted Celtics coach Joe Mazzulla. The Pistons’ defense particularly stood out, stifling the Celtics, who struggled offensively for significant portions of the game. Butler and Brown were disappointing, only managing to score a combined 33 points while the Pistons’ balanced scoring proved decisive. The Pistons will look to extend their winning streak further in their upcoming games as they continue to build momentum in their hopeful playoff run.