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The Detroit Pistons are celebrating their 10th win in a row after beating the Indiana Pacers 127-112 inside Little Caesars Arena. The Pistons came into the game with a good chance to beat the Pacers, who fell to 1-13 after the loss. However, the Pistons still needed to play the game and execute their plan, which they did with ease.
The ordeal, known as the “Malice at the Palace,” is 21 years old, having taken place on Nov. 19, 2004. After Wallace shoved Artest, both team benches emptied to control the feud. The fight seemed over after just a few moments, but then Pistons fan John Green threw a beer at Artest, who was laying on the scorers table.
The Indiana Pacers have finally gotten some good news on the injury front, as they will get back one of their best players.
Jalen Duren scored 31 points in his return from an ankle injury and Daniss Jenkins added 26 points as the short-handed Detroit Pistons won their 10th straight game, beating the Indiana Pacers 127-112.
Someone needs to check the water in Detroit, because the Pistons are on a tear that absolutely nobody saw coming. On Monday night, they notched their tenth straight victory, handling the Indiana Pacers with a cool 127-112 final score.
The Indiana Pacers continue to suffer injuries, but they got a bit of good news when it comes to the latest injury to a starter. The post Indiana Pacers Forward Avoids Serious Injury But Will Still Miss Time appeared first on Heavy Sports.
The three-time All-Star Weekend Slam Dunk winner and 2024 G League MVP hopes he has found an NBA home with the Pacers.
Bennedict Mathurin is maintaining a glass-half-full outlook as the Indiana Pacers aim to end an eight-game losing streak when they take on the Charlotte Hornets on Wednesday in Indianapolis.