Pistons fall to Knicks in intense, heated Game 3, trail series 2-1
- New York defeated Detroit 118-116 on Thursday in their playoff series.
- This victory gives New York a 2-1 lead in the first-round best-of-seven contest.
- The match featured physical intensity early, with players exchanging shoves and receiving technical fouls.
- Karl-Anthony Towns led New York scorers with 31 points, while Jalen Brunson contributed 30 points.
- Detroit trails the series 2-1 and extended their home playoff losing streak to eight games since 2008.
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Jb Bickerstaff Reveals Pistons Locker Room Mood After Knicks Loss as Ugly Visuals Emerge Involving Jalen Brunson’s Family
Things got heated when the New York Knicks faced off against the Detroit Pistons on the road. The game itself featured a high degree of competition. The scrappy nature that defines Detroit’s style exuded during the first playoff action in Detroit since 2019. And in typical fashion, emotions also went into overload. The Pistons’ fighting spirit also got defeated by the Knicks’ stardom. After snapping a 15-game losing streak in the postseason only…
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