

The Detroit Pistons made it ten straight victories on Monday night, powering past the Indiana Pacers 127–112 at Little Caesars Arena. Detroit controlled the game from the opening quarter, using a fast start and a dominant second-quarter push to build a double-digit lead they never surrendered.
Game Recap
Detroit set the tone early, pushing the pace and attacking the rim to open up a 62–46 halftime advantage. Strong ball movement and interior production kept the offense steady throughout, while Indiana struggled to generate consistent stops.
The Pacers improved offensively in the second half and cut into the deficit at times, but Detroit’s efficiency and depth ultimately proved too much to overcome.
Key Performances
Detroit Pistons
- Jalen Duren returned from injury in a major way, posting 31 points and 15 rebounds in one of his best performances of the season.
- Daniss Jenkins added 26 points and 8 assists, sparking Detroit’s offense with his shot-making and tempo control.
- Javonte Green delivered a strong boost off the bench with 20 points.
Indiana Pacers
- Pascal Siakam led Indiana with 29 points and 7 rebounds, though the Pacers struggled during his minutes defensively.
- Bennedict Mathurin scored 25 points, providing needed perimeter scoring.
- Andrew Nembhard chipped in 15 points, but turnovers and defensive breakdowns limited Indiana’s impact.
What This Win Means
Detroit’s 10-game winning streak is now one of the longest in the league this season and serves as further proof that this young, retooled roster is beginning to find its identity. The Pistons continue to rise in the Eastern Conference standings while showcasing improved chemistry, interior dominance, and balanced scoring.
For Indiana, the loss marks their eighth in a row. Defensive struggles — especially in the paint — remain a major concern. The Pacers have shown flashes, but inconsistency and breakdowns continue to derail their efforts.