The game featured two organizations in very different spots. The Suns are in a prime position to not only contend in the Western Conference, but contend for the NBA Finals. On the other side are the Pistons, who are in a rebuild, and have been for over a decade. Since 2009, the Pistons have only reached the playoffs twice, and have not advanced in the postseason.
Ishbia’s home-state team features several young players with promising potential including Cade Cunningham, Jalen Duren and Jaden Ivey. Despite presenting a matchup that looks worse on paper, the Pistons put up a fight against the favored Suns.
Cunningham struggled, going 1-of-6 from the field with three points, but Ivey, with 16 points, and Duren, with 17, carried the load.
Detroit competed early, keeping it to a seven-point differential at halftime. However, in the third quarter, the Pistons were overmatched, trailing 84-66 when the third-quarter buzzer rang.
Despite their third quarter meltdown, the Pistons clawed back, outsourcing Phoenix 31-21 in the fourth, eventually losing 105-97.