Field Level Media
22 Apr 2026, 03:25 GMT+10
(Photo credit: Rick Osentoski-Imagn Images)
After an exceptional regular season, this wasn't the start to the NBA playoffs that the Detroit Pistons envisioned.
Reeling from a stunning Game 1 loss in which only two players reached double figures, the Eastern Conference's top seed heads into Game 2 Wednesday against the visiting Orlando Magic facing early pressure to reset the best-of-seven series.
The eighth-seeded Magic controlled the opener from the start, never trailing and leaning on a balanced offensive attack. Paolo Banchero led the way with 23 points while Franz Wagner scored 11 of his 19 in the fourth quarter to help close out the 112-101 win.
For Detroit, the issue wasn't just the loss -- it was how it happened. The Pistons never established their defensive identity and struggled to find consistent offense beyond star guard Cade Cunningham, two areas that will be central entering Game 2.
'It starts, always, with us defensively,' said Pistons coach J.B. Bickerstaff. 'When you go back and watch the film of that (game), we weren't ourselves defensively. The telling tale is typically when we play them, they go to the free-throw line a ton.
'... We went 38 (times) but they went 19. So that means we weren't playing our brand of basketball, being physical, being handsy, being aggressive. That kind of sets the tone for us.'
Offensively, the Pistons leaned on Cunningham, who scored 39 points, but got little other support -- scoring their fewest points in nearly three months, since a loss to the Phoenix Suns on Jan. 29. Detroit will need more help from All-Star center Jalen Duren, who was held to just eight points and seven rebounds in Game 1.
'They came out ready from the jump,' Duren said. 'We didn't really meet their intensity. They've been playing with their backs against the walls the last few weeks, so they were already kind of already rolling. I think we just got to do a better job meeting that intensity.'
Duren said the Pistons remain confident despite the loss, which extended their home playoff losing streak to 11 games, the longest in NBA history.
'We know the type of team we are,' Duren said. 'We feel like we're the better team. We know that we've just got to make adjustments and come out smarter, come out playing harder.'
Orlando coach Jamahl Mosley said he has talked to his team about not becoming too overconfident coming off Sunday's win.
'It's one game at a time,' Mosley said of his message to the team. 'It's the reality that, yeah, you did get the Game 1 win, but now you have to go and figure out how to get a Game 2 (win). There's going to be, obviously, the positive talk about what you've done, and thinking there's reasons to celebrate, but at the end of the day, it's one game, and that's the most important piece that we've talked about: just taking it one game at a time.'
Banchero said the team has received the message, and he believes the key for the Magic is to play defense like they did in the opener.
'I thought we were on a string, just communicating, talking out coverages,' Banchero said. 'I think it's just going to continue to take that, being aggressive, being the aggressors on defense and just not trying to give them much. Obviously they're going to make shots, but just not trying to give them any free looks.'
--Field Level Media
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