Detroit Pistons drop four straight games as East lead shrinks

The Detroit Pistons have lost four consecutive games, including a defeat to the Miami Heat on Sunday, narrowing their lead in the Eastern Conference. Coach JB Bickerstaff remains publicly confident despite the skid coming at a critical time with playoffs approaching. The Celtics trail by just 2.5 games with 18 games left for Boston and 19 for Detroit.

The Detroit Pistons' recent skid has raised questions about their grip on the Eastern Conference's top seed. After dropping four games in a row—against the Miami Heat, Cleveland Cavaliers, Brooklyn Nets, and San Antonio Spurs—the team's lead over the Boston Celtics has dwindled to 2.5 games. This marks uncharted territory for Detroit, which had not lost three straight all season and only dropped back-to-back games twice prior to the streak.

Head coach JB Bickerstaff downplayed concerns after the Sunday loss in Miami, stating, "It's the NBA, right? And you look at the season, it's long. Everybody goes through difficult times or goes through a little bit of a rut. And we just found ours right now. And again, we've got plenty of time left to do what we got to do. Boston, obviously, is a good team. But we're not concerned about Boston."

Detroit's style relies on a strong interior game, ranking second in points in the paint and third in opponents' points allowed there. However, the losses exposed weaknesses, particularly in outside shooting—27th in 3-point attempts and 24th in percentage—with only Duncan Robinson providing consistent volume (39.2% on 7.2 attempts per game). The offense leans heavily on Cade Cunningham (25.2 points per game) and Jalen Duren (18.5 PPG), with Tobias Harris third at 13.3 PPG but limited to 47 games.

In the Heat loss, Cunningham and Duren combined for 19-of-30 field goals, but the rest of the team shot 21-of-60, with starters Robinson, Harris, and Marcus Sasser going 4-of-16. Only Isaiah Stewart and Paul Reed joined them in double figures. Against the Nets, with Cunningham sidelined by a quad injury, Detroit managed just 6-of-21 in the fourth quarter, allowing a 23-point lead to evaporate. A late airball by Daniss Jenkins underscored the lack of secondary scoring options.

The Pistons made no major trades at the deadline, opting to evaluate their ahead-of-schedule core—improving from 14 wins two seasons ago to leading the East this year. Meanwhile, rivals upgraded: Cleveland added James Harden, Dennis Schröder, and Keon Ellis; New York acquired Jose Alvarado; Boston brought in Nikola Vučević, though he is out 3-4 weeks with a finger injury. Jayson Tatum has returned from a 10-month Achilles absence, averaging 27 minutes in two games.

Detroit faces a 25th-ranked remaining strength of schedule, with no more games against the East's top three teams. Yet oddsmakers favor Boston (+185) and Cleveland (+280) over the Pistons (+450) to win the conference. Basketball-Reference gives Detroit roughly a one-in-four chance, similar to Boston and slightly better than New York. The Pistons hold a 6-1 record against the Knicks and Celtics this season, splitting with Cleveland.

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