NBA regular season is in full swing, and the game between the Pistons and the Timberwolves has concluded with the Pistons hosting at home. Prior to this game, the Timberwolves were ranked tenth in the Western Conference standings with a record of 17 wins and 16 losses, having suffered consecutive defeats; while the Pistons were ninth in the Eastern Conference with a record of 16 wins and 18 losses. It was thought that this game would not be difficult for the Timberwolves, who could take a victory from the Pistons and end their losing streak. However, the final result was unexpected, with the Pistons achieving a decisive 14-point victory over the Timberwolves at home. Surprise victory! Pistons win big by 14 points over Timberwolves, three players stand out, Edwards' 53 points not enough to save the day. After the start of the game, Cunningham took charge of both offense and playmaking, leading his team to take the lead at home; the Timberwolves responded with a combination of inside and outside scoring; they remained close in the score throughout the first quarter, which was quite exciting, with the Pistons only gaining a 5-point advantage. However, in the second quarter, the Timberwolves suddenly lost power on the offensive end, scoring only 15 points. Although the Pistons' efficiency dropped in the second quarter, they were still able to maintain their lead, ending the half with a 12-point advantage over the Timberwolves. In the third quarter, the Pistons continued to exert themselves under Cunningham's leadership, continuously expanding their lead, at one point extending it…

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The battle between the teams in the Eastern and Western Conference playoff zones ended with the Timberwolves losing 105-119 to the Pistons on the road, suffering their third consecutive defeat. Notably, the Pistons' record has reached 17 wins and 18 losses, close to eighth place in the East, as they have emerged from the gloom of being at the bottom of the league last season. It is clear that the Pistons, like the Rockets last season, are starting to soar and rise. The player who has made the Pistons rise is undoubtedly the number one pick, Cade Cunningham. Currently, CC is indeed the undisputed leader of the 21st session. Cunningham has been steadily improving every year since entering the league four years ago. This year, he averages 24.1 points, 6.7 rebounds, and 9.5 assists, with a shooting percentage of 45% and a three-point percentage of 37.6%. Obviously, these statistics are very Harden-like; he is a younger version of Harden. Then there's Jalen Green, the second overall pick, who has been stagnant for four years. Evan Mobley, the third overall pick, is quite good, but his strength is indeed not as good as Cunningham's. Fourth overall pick Scottie Barnes is gradually becoming mediocre, Jalen Suggs has reached his ceiling, and Franz Wagner is okay, but he doesn't belong to the Five Kings. Comparing and contrasting, you will find that Cunningham is indeed the strongest presence in the 21st session. We can only say that the Rockets regret choosing Jalen Green with the second overall pick instead of going all-in for the…

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On January 5th, Beijing time, the Minnesota Timberwolves suffered a three-game losing streak with a 105-119 defeat to the Detroit Pistons. They trailed by 5 points in the first quarter, 12 points at halftime, and 15 points after three quarters. In the fourth quarter, the Pistons still firmly controlled the game, and Edwards ultimately scored 53 points and 10 three-pointers in vain, as various record-breaking efforts proved useless. In this game, the Pistons used O'Sullivan to limit Edwards, whose defensive skills are somewhat inferior to his brother Amen's. In the first quarter, Edwards went 4-for-8 from the field, 3-for-4 from beyond the arc, and 2-for-3 from the free-throw line, scoring 13 points and 1 assist. He began to provoke aggressively in Motor City. In the second quarter, Edwards rested for 4 minutes before returning to hit another three three-pointers, scoring 13 points in the quarter. At halftime, Edwards played 20 minutes, going 8-for-15 from the field, 6-for-9 from three-point range, and scoring 26 points with 1 assist, with a negative plus-minus of -1. Despite Edwards' explosive performance, they still trailed by 12 points at halftime. Where is the justice in that? In the third quarter, Edwards continued to score wildly, and O'Sullivan really couldn't stop him. Edwards went 5-for-8 from the field, 3-for-3 from three-point range, and 5-for-5 from the free-throw line, scoring 18 points and 1 rebound. He had already scored 44 points, which was also the first time he had scored over 40 points this season. In the fourth quarter, Edwards hit another three-pointer to reach 51 points,…

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Knee Deformation, Ankle Twisting, Screaming Throughout the Field! Big Contract Gone, Opponents and Teammates Cried...‌ The Pistons managed to break through the Magic's trap at home. However, both the losers and winners of this game were left with a heavy heart due to an extremely tragic accident. The incident occurred at 10:07 in the final quarter when Cole Anthony attempted to dive for a loose ball against Ivey. Unfortunately, he exerted too much force and ended up crushing Ivey's lower leg with his entire body, causing a severe injury that led to screams echoing throughout the arena. From the slow-motion replay, it is clear that Ivey's knee was deformed by the external impact during the collision, and his ankle was also severely compressed under Cole Anthony's weight. Everyone present struggled to accept this unexpected event; Cole Anthony, the "culprit," was seen scratching his head and shedding tears out of guilt; teammate Amen Thompson sobbed on the bench; as Ivey was wheeled off the court, Magic forward Isaac came forward to offer encouragement, perhaps because he, who has frequently suffered from injuries, understands all too well the arduous recovery journey that lies ahead for Ivey. Ivey's fall will have a significant impact on both the team and his own career. For the Pistons, they have finally shed their underdog status this season, emerging with a 14-18 record in the relatively weak Eastern Conference to secure a play-in spot, which would not have been possible without Ivey's offensive contributions. To date, Ivey averages 17.4 points per game, with a shooting percentage of…

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The game between the Lakers and the Pistons was filled with unexpected twists from the start. The Lakers, who had been performing well recently with four wins out of five games and the top defensive efficiency in the league, were caught off guard at home and ultimately lost when LeBron James' long-range three-pointer missed at the last moment, causing him to storm off in frustration. The Lakers had a strong momentum at home, with James leading his teammates to a good start, particularly accurate with their three-point shots, quickly gaining an eight-point lead, making the game seem like it would be an easy win. On the other hand, the Pistons remained calm, playing at their own pace without panicking despite falling behind in score. They steadily followed the Lakers' rhythm, showing that they were well-prepared. The Lakers' starting lineup performed well, but things started to go awry when the rotation came in, with the defensive intensity dropping significantly and giving the Pistons many opportunities. Beasley, coming off the bench, played as if he was on a hot streak, finding scoring opportunities no matter how the Lakers defended, single-handedly wreaking havoc on their defense. Fontecchio was incredible, sinking two consecutive three-pointers, leaving Lakers fans stunned, as no one expected such prowess from the Pistons' bench. The Lakers' bench, however, seemed somewhat powerless, struggling to find their rhythm on offense and getting lost on defense, allowing the Pistons to gradually close the gap. At the end of the first quarter, the Lakers surprisingly trailed by two points, a result that left the…

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This NBA game was quite dramatic, with the Kings losing at home to the Pistons by a narrow margin of 113-114, which was quite unexpected. The game was full of variables from the start, especially in the final quarter, where the Pistons made an astonishing comeback. They ultimately secured victory with a 3+1 buzzer-beater by Ivey, snatching it right out of the Kings' grasp. After watching this game, one can't help but be impressed; it's truly a great show in the basketball world! Looking at the overall progress of the game, both teams' performances were inconsistent. At the beginning, they went back and forth, playing fiercely and evenly matched. In the first quarter, the Kings and Pistons took turns leading the score, playing particularly close. By halftime, the Kings had a 15-point lead, which seemed like it would be enough to secure the win. However, who could have predicted that the outcome would be so unpredictable and surprising! First, let's talk about the Kings' performance. De'Aaron Fox seemed a bit lost in this game. Although he started off a bit inaccurate, by the third quarter, he regained his form, scoring 14 points in a single quarter. He was still the familiar Fox, and the game rhythm was quickly brought up by him. Especially Lyles on the bench, he really surprised everyone. As soon as he came on in the second quarter, he unleashed a barrage of firepower, scoring 15 points in a single quarter, almost extending the Kings' lead to 15 points. DeRozan and Monk also performed very steadily, stepping…

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NBA regular season, the Thunder defeated the Hornets 106-94, the Warriors overturned the Suns 109-105, and the Nuggets defeated the Pistons 134-121. The competition in the West is extremely fierce. Let's take a look at the game overview and rankings. The Thunder won 10 consecutive victories with a score of 106-94 away from home against the Hornets, ranking first with excellent results. Jalen Williams scored 20 points, and Hartenstein scored 12 points and 15 rebounds. Alexander once again saved the team from the fire, contributing 22 points, 4 rebounds, and 6 assists throughout the game. Although there were 4 turnovers in the final quarter, it did not affect the team's pace forward at all. I dare to guarantee that this year's MVP must be Alexander. What do you think? The Warriors narrowly defeated the Suns 109-105 at home to end their losing streak, while the Suns suffered two consecutive losses and dropped to 11th place. Durant scored 31 points in vain, and Beal got 28 points; Curry returned and scored 22 points, 6 rebounds, and 6 assists, Kuminga performed outstandingly and scored 34 points, and Green scored 16 points, 8 rebounds, and 7 assists. At the beginning of the game, both sides fought fiercely, and at the end of the first half, the Suns led the Warriors by 4 points. In the final quarter, Kuminga scored 13 points in a single quarter, helping the team overturn the Suns and win the game. The Nuggets defeated the Pistons 134-121 at home. Teacher Yue played bravely and contributed 37 points, 9 rebounds,…

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On December 29th, Beijing time, the NBA regular season continued with a total of 9 matchups scheduled for the day. The specific results are as follows: The Heat lost to the Hawks 110-120, the Thunder defeated the Hornets 106-94, the Knicks narrowly beat the Wizards 136-132, the Bucks narrowly lost to the Bulls 111-116, the Suns lost to the Warriors 05-109, the Pistons lost to the Nuggets 121-134, the 76ers narrowly beat the Jazz 114-111, the Mavericks lost to the Blazers 122-126, and the Kings lost to the Lakers 122-132. Stars such as Jalen Johnson, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Jalen Brunson, Josh Giddey, Jonathan Kuminga, Nikola Jokic, Joel Embiid, Tyrese Maxey, Kyrie Irving, and Anthony Davis all had impressive performances. So, who will be awarded the title of today's best player? Let's take a look together. In the game between the Mavericks and the Blazers, six players from the Blazers scored in double figures, including 22 points, 4 rebounds, and 8 assists from Anfernee Simons, 23 points, 5 rebounds, and 4 assists from Shaedon Sharpe, 21 points and 16 rebounds from Deandre Ayton, and 21 points, 5 rebounds, and 5 assists from Deni Avdija. They led the Mavericks by as many as 21 points and eventually won by a narrow margin of 4 points! Despite their efforts, the Mavericks were unable to secure the victory, but Kyrie Irving did his best. He played for 38 minutes, shooting 16 of 26 (5 of 12 from three-point range) and making all 9 free throws, scoring a comprehensive stat line of 46 points, 2 rebounds,…

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In the final 28 seconds, it seemed as though the Lakers were on the verge of a great comeback, with fans' hearts pounding faster than the game itself. LeBron reached out to pass the ball to Davis, who soared for a layup—almost there! But then what happened? The referee blew the whistle, calling a foul on the Pistons. However, good fortune is fleeting, and the Pistons successfully challenged the call, having the foul overturned! Instantly, possession shifted to the Pistons, and the Lakers' counterattack fizzled out. Following this, Cunningham took his time with a three-pointer, watched the ball fly... but it didn't go in, causing Lakers fans' hearts to leap once more. In the dying moments, the Lakers reclaimed their last chance—a sideline inbound pass by Rivers, with Davis setting a screen for LeBron. But LeBron received the ball and shot a three-pointer, which was another airball. Alas, they couldn't even hold on to a draw. The Lakers fell just short, with the final score locked at 114 to 117, as the Pistons narrowly triumphed, turning defeat into victory. The game was like a rollercoaster, with its ups and downs leaving spectators breathless. Initially, the Lakers started strong, leading by 10 points, but this lead was quickly torn apart by the Pistons, much like paper. On the Pistons' side, Beasley was on fire, his three-pointers acting like timed bombs, repeatedly finding their mark and catching the Lakers off guard. Everyone knows that Beasley once played for the Lakers, and in this game, he seemed to be driven by a vendetta,…

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On December 24, 2024, Beijing time, the NBA regular season continued with a focus match between the Los Angeles Lakers and the Detroit Pistons. The Pistons have been performing well recently, moving from a long-term bottom ranking in the Eastern Conference to now entering the play-in tournament area. The Lakers have won three consecutive games, rising to sixth in the Western Conference. Both teams are in good form. Who will come out on top? In the first quarter, both teams had excellent offensive performances, with the Pistons having a slight advantage at 34:32. In the second quarter, the Lakers launched a counterattack, overtaking the score at halftime, leading 64:62 by two points. In the third quarter, the Pistons had a more outstanding offense, with the Lakers trailing 92:93 by one point. In the fourth quarter, the Pistons played an excellent offense and performed exceptionally well defensively, scoring 20:11 to directly widen the gap to 113:103, with the Lakers trailing by 10 points. At this point, there were only 4 minutes and 36 seconds left in the game. James continued his magical performance, helping the Lakers narrow the score to 112:117, trailing by 5 points, but there was really not much time left. With 1 minute and 46 seconds remaining, James scored again with a breakthrough layup, making it 114-117, only trailing by 3 points, with just 46 seconds left. James really did his best. Not only did he achieve a triple-double, but he also scored continuously in the fourth quarter. The Pistons called a timeout. Cunningham attacked and forced a…

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