The Detroit Pistons have clinched their first NBA playoff spot since 2019, marking a significant turnaround for the franchise.
This achievement comes after a challenging 2023-24 season, where the team managed only 14 wins.
The Pistons secured their postseason berth with a 117-105 victory over the Toronto Raptors on Friday night. Center Jalen Duren led the team with an impressive performance, recording 21 points, 18 rebounds, and four blocks. This win improved Detroit's record to 43-34, solidifying their position in the Eastern Conference standings.
The franchise's revival can be attributed to the strategic leadership of Trajan Langdon, who assumed the role of president of basketball operations in May 2024. Langdon's vision focused on rebuilding the team's roster and culture, leading to significant improvements on the court. First-year head coach J.B Bickerstaff has also done a magnificent job at the helm for the team this season.
With this victory, the Pistons have secured at least the sixth seed in the Eastern Conference, ensuring direct entry into the playoffs without the need for the play-in tournament. This playoff appearance marks only the third for Detroit since 2010, highlighting the significance of this achievement for the team and its supporters.
As the regular season concludes, the Pistons aim to build on this momentum and make a substantial impact in the postseason.