Inexperienced Pistons, like veteran Clippers, know there's no time for hanging heads before Game 2s
- The Knicks defeated the Pistons 123-112, leading their series 1-0, marking Detroit's first playoff appearance since 2019.
- Detroit, a team of playoff newcomers, fell victim to a 21-0 Knicks run, contributing to their NBA-record 15-game postseason losing streak.
- Jalen Brunson scored 34 points, while Cade Cunningham had 21 points for Detroit, though limited by OG Anunoby's defense to 8-for-21 shooting.
- Despite tweaking his ankle, Jalen Brunson stated he felt fine after scoring 34 points; BetMGM favors the Knicks by 6.5 points for Game 2.
- Despite the loss, forward Tobias Harris stated, "We're in the playoffs, we know what time it is," showing the team's resilience.
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Inexperienced Pistons, like veteran Clippers, know there’s no time for hanging heads before Game 2s
NEW YORK (AP) — The Detroit Pistons could have sounded shaken, after a few miserable minutes against the New York Knicks ruined an otherwise solid return to the postseason.
Inexperienced Pistons, like veteran Clippers, know there's no time for hanging heads before Game 2s
NEW YORK (AP) — The Detroit Pistons could have sounded shaken, after a few miserable minutes against the New York Knicks ruined an otherwise solid return to the postseason. Same with the Los Angeles Clippers, who played beautiful basketball down the stretch of the regular season but not in their series opener against Denver. Yet whether it’s a team filled with playoff newcomers such as the Pistons, or a group of tested veterans such as the Clipp…
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