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Pistons Outlast Heat in Thriller, Snap Losing Streak
30 Nov
Summary
- Cade Cunningham led Detroit with 29 points in the victory.
- Duncan Robinson returned to Miami, scoring 18 points.
- Pistons secured their best 20-game start since 2005.

The Detroit Pistons ended a two-game losing streak by defeating the Miami Heat 138-135 on Saturday night. Cade Cunningham spearheaded the Pistons' offense with 29 points, while Tobias Harris added 26 points on efficient shooting. The Pistons' victory marked their best 20-game start since the 2005-06 season, achieving a 16-4 record.
Duncan Robinson made his first appearance in Miami as an opponent, scoring 18 points against his former team. His departure from the Heat was noted by coach Erik Spoelstra as a significant success story for the franchise. The game saw Detroit build a substantial lead, including a 22-point advantage with just over eight minutes remaining.
Despite a furious comeback attempt by the Heat, who narrowed the deficit to two points in the final minute, the Pistons secured the win. Key contributions from Cunningham and strong interior offense, with 76 points in the paint and a 59% field goal percentage, proved decisive for Detroit.



