

Key Takeaways:
- The Detroit Pistons claimed a 127-116 win against the Toronto Raptors to secure their first Central Division title since the 2007-08 campaign on Tuesday night
- Jalen Duren led the team with 31 points and nine rebounds, extending his stellar form since Cade Cunningham’s lung injury on 17 March
- The Pistons have won seven of their last nine matches, achieving a 6-2 record without Cunningham in the lineup
Match Analysis: Pistons Capture Division Honours
The Detroit Pistons delivered a commanding performance at home, defeating the Toronto Raptors 127-116 to clinch the Central Division crown for the first time in 18 years. Spearheaded by Jalen Duren’s outstanding 31 points and nine rebounds, Detroit celebrated a landmark achievement not seen since their success in the 2007-08 season.
The home side surged ahead after a closely contested first half, in which Daniss Jenkins nailed a buzzer-beating three-pointer to give the Pistons a 59-54 edge at the interval. Emerging strongly after the break, Detroit unleashed a decisive 27-12 run in the third quarter, establishing a 20-point cushion at 86-66 and finishing the third period with a commanding 100-81 lead.
DID WHAT WE HAD TO DO 😤 pic.twitter.com/7UfHpvydjy
— Detroit Pistons (@DetroitPistons) April 1, 2026
Duren’s Streak and Team Contributions
Since Cade Cunningham was sidelined with a lung injury on 17 March, Jalen Duren has stepped up as Detroit’s offensive focal point, averaging 23.4 points and 10.5 rebounds across seven games. Excluding an overtime loss in Oklahoma City on Monday, which Duren missed, the Pistons have posted a 6-2 record in the absence of Cunningham.
Supporting Duren, Daniss Jenkins contributed 21 points, while Duncan Robinson chipped in 19. The side benefited from a well-rounded effort, as Jenkins and Robinson each added eight points in Detroit’s 41-point third quarter. The team shot an impressive 70% (14-for-20) during that period.
| Detroit Pistons | Points | Rebounds |
|---|---|---|
| Jalen Duren | 31 | 9 |
| Daniss Jenkins | 21 | 5 |
| Duncan Robinson | 19 | 1 |
| Toronto Raptors | Points | Rebounds |
| RJ Barrett | 24 | 6 |
| Brandon Ingram | 22 | 1 |
| Sandro Mamukelashvili | 16 | 6 |
Raptors’ Comeback Falls Short
Despite missing their opening ten shots of the night, the Raptors clawed back through resilient defence and offensive rebounding, turning 13 Detroit turnovers into 23 points and collecting nine offensive boards. RJ Barrett led Toronto with 24 points, followed by Brandon Ingram with 22. A remarkable sequence late in the first quarter featured Collin Murray-Boyles grabbing five consecutive offensive rebounds before RJ Barrett finally converted a three-pointer on the sixth attempt.
For the closing stages of the contest, Pistons head coach J.B. Bickerstaff opted to rest his starters, confident with the team’s substantial advantage heading into the fourth quarter.
Upcoming Fixtures
| Team | Next Match | Day of the Week |
|---|---|---|
| Toronto Raptors | Vs Sacramento Kings (Home) | Wednesday |
| Detroit Pistons | Vs Minnesota Timberwolves (Home) | Thursday |




