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Malik Beasley leads the charge
In a gripping NBA Cup showdown, Malik Beasley emerged as a key player for the Detroit Pistons, scoring 20 points, including a crucial seven in the fourth quarter. The Pistons managed to fend off the Toronto Raptors with a final score of 99-95, marking their second consecutive win in the group stage of the in-season tournament. Beasley’s performance was instrumental in maintaining the Pistons’ momentum, showcasing his ability to deliver under pressure.
Double-doubles from Pistons’ stars
Cade Cunningham and Tobias Harris also made significant contributions, each recording double-doubles. Cunningham, who has been a standout player for Detroit this season, finished with 15 points and 10 assists, while Harris added 11 points and 11 rebounds. Their combined efforts were vital in overcoming a tough Raptors defense that aimed to disrupt Detroit’s offensive flow. Despite facing challenges, the Pistons managed to execute their game plan effectively, demonstrating resilience and teamwork.
Raptors struggle despite strong individual performances
On the other side, the Toronto Raptors faced their sixth consecutive loss, with Jakob Poeltl leading the team with a remarkable double-double of 25 points and 19 rebounds. RJ Barrett also had a notable game, contributing 22 points along with seven assists and six rebounds. However, the Raptors’ inability to convert opportunities into points ultimately cost them the game. Their record in the in-season tournament now stands at 0-2, raising concerns about their performance as they head into the next match against the Boston Celtics.
Defensive battles and key moments
The game was characterized by tight defensive plays from both teams, resulting in a total of 29 turnovers—15 for Toronto and 14 for Detroit. The Raptors managed to stay disciplined, committing only 13 personal fouls throughout the game. A pivotal moment occurred in the final minutes when Toronto scored six consecutive points, narrowing the gap to a single possession. However, missed opportunities, including a critical three-pointer from Gradey Dick, sealed their fate. Detroit’s Jalen Duren added to the scoreboard with a free throw, ensuring the Pistons’ victory.
Looking ahead
As the Raptors prepare for their upcoming game against the Atlantic Division-leading Boston Celtics, head coach Darko Rajakovic expressed the need for his team to regroup and focus on their execution. Meanwhile, the Pistons will travel to Washington, D.C., to face the Wizards, aiming to build on their current success. The NBA Cup continues to provide thrilling matchups, and both teams will look to improve as the tournament progresses.
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