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Pistons Bounce Back After Game 1 Shock
22 Apr
Summary
- Pistons lost game one of the playoffs but have a history of strong comebacks.
- In 2003, Detroit overcame an early series deficit against the Magic.
- The 2026 Pistons aim to replicate past resilience in current playoff series.

The Detroit Pistons, a No. 1 seed, are facing an early playoff challenge after losing Game 1 to the Orlando Magic. Despite 39 points from Cade Cunningham, the Pistons fell 112-101. This situation is not unfamiliar territory for Detroit, which has a history of overcoming initial postseason losses.
Twenty-three years ago, in 2003, the Pistons, also a No. 1 seed, lost the first game of their playoff series to the Orlando Magic. That Magic team, led by Tracy McGrady and coached by Doc Rivers, took an early lead. However, the Pistons, under Rick Carlisle, staged a remarkable comeback, winning the next three games by 15 points or more to secure the series.
The 2003 Pistons were known for their strong defense, allowing the fewest points per game. Their offense, however, was deliberate, ranking low in offensive rating and pace. This season's Pistons, with 60 regular-season wins, are showing similar tenacity under coach J.B. Bickerstaff, aiming to replicate past resilience as the series progresses.