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Pistons Edge Celtics 104-103 in Narrow Victory

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Last updated: January 20, 2026 2:01 am
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The Detroit Pistons secured a closely contested 104-103 win over the Boston Celtics on Monday, extending their lead in the Eastern Conference standings to a season-high 5.5 games. The game was tightly played throughout, featuring multiple lead changes and strong performances on both sides.

Detroit managed to hold a slim margin down the stretch, capitalizing on key defensive plays and efficient shooting to maintain their advantage. The contest came down to the final possession when Boston’s Jaylen Brown had an opportunity to win the game but missed a potential game-winning shot in the closing seconds. That miss allowed the Pistons to escape with the one-point victory.

The Pistons’ win showcases their continued strong form this season, as they have now created some separation over their Eastern Conference rivals. The team displayed resilience and poise under pressure, ultimately securing a valuable road win.

On the other side, the Celtics fought hard and kept the game within reach throughout. Despite a balanced offensive effort and a chance to steal the win late, they were unable to capitalize in the final moments. Brown’s shot looked good out of his hands but missed its mark, sealing the result in Detroit’s favor.

Both teams entered the game with playoff aspirations and the level of competition reflected that intensity. Detroit’s defensive efficiency in the final quarter stood out, as they limited Boston to tough shots and controlled the boards. Although neither team shot particularly well from beyond the arc, both made up for it by converting inside and getting to the free-throw line.

With this result, the Pistons continue to strengthen their position atop the standings, while the Celtics will look to regroup and rebound in their upcoming games. As the regular season progresses, contests like these could prove pivotal in determining playoff seeding and overall momentum.

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