Here’s the latest on Pistons Game 7.
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The Pistons completed a remarkable comeback to win Game 7 and advance in the playoffs, marking their first series victory since 2008. Cade Cunningham starred with a 32-point, 12-assist performance, and Tobias Harris added 30 points as Detroit rallied from a 3-1 deficit to close out Orlando 116-94. This win moves Detroit to the Eastern Conference semifinals against the winner of the Cavaliers-Raptors series.[4][6][7]
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In the earlier Game 7 context, Detroit had been in control behind strong defense and timely scoring, helping them erase a 24-point swing across the series’ final games. Orlando’s shooting drought in the later stages contributed to the Pistons’ decisive momentum in the clincher.[5][6]
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Related coverage highlighted the Pistons’ resilience in the series, including the dramatic Game 6 comeback that set up the Game 7 decider, and pundit takes on lineup decisions and performance from Cade Cunningham and Jalen Duren.[8][5]
If you’d like, I can pull key stats from Game 7 (points, rebounds, assists by player) and lay out a quick table comparing the Pistons and their next opponent. I can also provide a brief recap of the series’ turning points and what it could mean for Detroit’s playoff run.
Citations:
- Pistons’ Game 7 win and Cade Cunningham’s 32-point, 12-assist game:[4]
- Series context and Game 7 details including the 116-94 final:[4]
- Pistons advance to face the Cavaliers or Raptors in the next round:[4]
- Preceding Game 7 coverage and series/turning-point notes:[6][5]
- Additional takeaways and series context:[6]