As the first in the east: Detroit already in the final

Detroit secured their 51st victory of the season with a commanding performance, largely thanks to Jalen Duren’s 23 points and Danis Jenkins’ 22. The team’s success was unfortunately hampered by the absence of star guard Cade Cunningham, who will be sidelined for at least two weeks due to a collapsed lung. Ausar Thompson also demonstrated his abilities, expertly stealing the ball seven times from the opposing Warriors, who collectively lost 26 possessions throughout the game.

We require your consent to incorporate social media and third-party content, as well as allow cookies. J.B. Bickerstaff, Detroit’s head coach, commented following the win, stating, “We have fully fulfilled our task.

First, we wanted our defense to create chaos in the Warriors’ defense, and we have successfully achieved that.” He added, “Nobody knows how I managed to score so many points.”

The game culminated in a 117-112 victory for Boston over Memphis. Jalen Duren and Danis Jenkins both scored significantly, contributing to Detroit’s impressive tally.

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2 thoughts on “As the first in the east: Detroit already in the final

  1. Detroit has achieved their 51st win this season with a dominant showing, primarily driven by Jalen Duren’s 23 points and Danis Jenkins’ 22. The team’s triumph was regrettably affected by the absence o

  2. Detroit achieved their 51st win this season with a dominant display, primarily driven by Jalen Duren’s 23 points and Danis Jenkins’ 22. The team’s triumph was regrettably affected by the unavailabilit

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