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How the Pistons pulled off the NBA's most dramatic comeback: From record-setting losing streak to first place in two years
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From Rock Bottom to the Top: How the Pistons Engineered the NBA’s Most Epic Comeback, Turning a Historic Losing Streak into First Place After Two Years

December 13, 2025 4 Min Read
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About two years ago, the Detroit Pistons endured a brutal 20-game losing streak that extended to a franchise-worst 28 consecutive losses. The atmosphere was so grim that star player Cade Cunningham, who experienced 25 straight losses, left the court in tears, and the team finished the season with just 14 wins and 68 losses — the worst in their history.

Fast forward to today, the mood in Detroit is vastly different. The Pistons currently hold a 19-5 record, leading the Eastern Conference, with only the defending champions Oklahoma City Thunder ahead of them in overall standings. Their 13-game winning streak from late October to November matched a franchise record and marked the first time since 2005 they topped the East — a season that ended with their last Finals appearance. Jaylen Duren emphasized their hunger and growth mindset, expressing confidence in proving doubters wrong as the team continues to develop.

Last season marked a turning point as the Pistons clinched 44 wins and made the playoffs for the first time since 2019, though they fell to the New York Knicks in the first round. Rather than rushing to trade for a star, Detroit chose to nurture its young core by adding seasoned veterans Duncan Robinson, Caris LeVert, and Javonte Green, trusting their young talent to lead the team forward. Coach JB Bickerstaff highlighted this intentional decision to let the young players grow together.

Confidence in players like Cunningham, Jalen Duren, and Ausar Thompson has paid off, though trade rumors persist, with no concrete plans for a major deal as noted by insiders. Cunningham continues to perform at a near-MVP level, ranking fourth in MVP odds and being named Eastern Conference Player of the Month for November, with impressive stats across points, rebounds, assists, and steals. His influence on the team’s offense is immense, and despite setbacks, he remains focused on improvement.

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Jalen Duren has emerged as a strong No. 2 option, exceeding expectations with career-high averages and improved offensive and defensive skills, largely due to dedicated coaching. His impact on the team’s strong net rating when on the court speaks volumes about his importance. Meanwhile, Cunningham is the undisputed leader in minutes played and remains the driving force behind the team’s clutch performances, thriving under pressure and earning the trust of teammates.

The Pistons are also proud defenders of the city’s storied defensive tradition, embodied by Ausar Thompson, whose tenacity and versatility on defense garner high praise. Detroit has become one of the league’s top defensive teams, excelling in key metrics such as defensive rating, opponent field goal percentage, turnovers, and loose ball recoveries, reflecting their aggressive and relentless style.

Though concerns about offensive spacing linger, the Pistons’ defense positions them well for playoff success — a balance reminiscent of recent championship teams who thrived on elite defense complemented by exceptional offensive talent.

Fan Take: This remarkable transformation from one of the worst teams to Eastern Conference leaders signals a thrilling new chapter for Detroit basketball. It’s a story of patience, faith in youth, and hard work that basketball fans everywhere should watch closely — it could redefine how rebuilding teams approach success in the NBA.

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