Jaylen Brown's Late-Game Miss Costs Celtics a Thrilling 104-103 Loss to Pistons
The Boston Celtics' quest for Eastern Conference supremacy took another hit on Monday night as the Detroit Pistons held off a valiant effort from Jaylen Brown and the Celtics, securing a 104-103 victory. The loss marked the Atlantic Division-leading Celtics' second straight defeat, while the Central Division-leading Pistons improved their record to 31-10.
Brown's 32-point performance was impressive, but ultimately, it wasn't enough to overcome the Pistons' depth and determination. Despite his best efforts, Brown missed a potential game-winner at the buzzer, securing the win for Detroit. The miss capped off an incredible comeback from the Celtics, who had trailed by as many as five points in the fourth quarter.
Tobias Harris scored 25 points to complement Jalen Duren's 18 points and nine rebounds, while Cade Cunningham chipped in with 16 points and 14 assists for the Pistons. Duncan Robinson added 15 points from beyond the arc, helping to seal the win for Detroit.
The game was a back-and-forth affair, with both teams trading leads throughout the contest. The Celtics ultimately took a lead into the fourth quarter, but Harris's three-pointer tied the game and sparked a surge by the Pistons down the stretch.
In a thrilling conclusion, Brown made a go-ahead shot with 3:20 left to play, only for Harris to respond with a three-pointer of his own, putting Detroit up by two. Brown then missed two free throws with just over a minute remaining, but he still had one last chance at the buzzer. Unfortunately for Boston, it was not meant to be, as he came up short on a jumper from the right wing.
The loss drops the Celtics back into second place in the Atlantic Division, while the Pistons move into first place behind only the Philadelphia 76ers. With Brown and Cade Cunningham both earning All-Star starter selections earlier Monday, Boston will look to bounce back quickly from this disappointing defeat.
The Boston Celtics' quest for Eastern Conference supremacy took another hit on Monday night as the Detroit Pistons held off a valiant effort from Jaylen Brown and the Celtics, securing a 104-103 victory. The loss marked the Atlantic Division-leading Celtics' second straight defeat, while the Central Division-leading Pistons improved their record to 31-10.
Brown's 32-point performance was impressive, but ultimately, it wasn't enough to overcome the Pistons' depth and determination. Despite his best efforts, Brown missed a potential game-winner at the buzzer, securing the win for Detroit. The miss capped off an incredible comeback from the Celtics, who had trailed by as many as five points in the fourth quarter.
Tobias Harris scored 25 points to complement Jalen Duren's 18 points and nine rebounds, while Cade Cunningham chipped in with 16 points and 14 assists for the Pistons. Duncan Robinson added 15 points from beyond the arc, helping to seal the win for Detroit.
The game was a back-and-forth affair, with both teams trading leads throughout the contest. The Celtics ultimately took a lead into the fourth quarter, but Harris's three-pointer tied the game and sparked a surge by the Pistons down the stretch.
In a thrilling conclusion, Brown made a go-ahead shot with 3:20 left to play, only for Harris to respond with a three-pointer of his own, putting Detroit up by two. Brown then missed two free throws with just over a minute remaining, but he still had one last chance at the buzzer. Unfortunately for Boston, it was not meant to be, as he came up short on a jumper from the right wing.
The loss drops the Celtics back into second place in the Atlantic Division, while the Pistons move into first place behind only the Philadelphia 76ers. With Brown and Cade Cunningham both earning All-Star starter selections earlier Monday, Boston will look to bounce back quickly from this disappointing defeat.