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Jalen Duren, East-best Pistons stroll past slumping Warriors
- On Friday, Jalen Duren scored 23 points as the Detroit Pistons beat the Golden State Warriors 115-101 in Detroit.
- Forced turnovers and missing stars created the conditions Detroit exploited, including 26 turnovers producing 32 Pistons points.
- Despite cold perimeter shooting, Detroit won despite shooting 23.8% on 3-pointers, with Daniss Jenkins supplying 22 points, eight assists and seven rebounds.
- Playing without Cade Cunningham, the Pistons opened a four-game homestand and have won six of their last seven games, with the Lakers upcoming on Sunday.
- Golden State's slide continued as the Warriors lost seven of eight games with Stephen Curry, Seth Curry, and Kristaps Porzingis sidelined.
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The Detroit Pistons are the first team in the NBA's Eastern Conference to secure a playoff berth. The Michigan team defeated the Golden State Warriors 115-101 in California.
Detroit Pistons beat Golden State Warriors 115-101 in a game missing star power
By CBS Bay Area Jalen Duren scored 23 points as the Detroit Pistons beat the Golden State Warriors 115-101 on Friday night in a game missing two of the NBA’s biggest stars. The Pistons beat the Warriors in the first matchup of the season between the teams on Jan. 30, but that was the last game Golden State’s Steph Curry (knee) has played this season. Now, Detroit’s Cade Cunningham (chest) has joined him for an extended absence. Golden State’s in…
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