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Pistons face the Celtics, seek 4th straight win
Detroit leads the Eastern Conference at 20-5 and seeks a fourth consecutive win to maintain dominance over the 15-10 Boston Celtics, with playoff positioning at stake.
- On Monday in Boston, the Detroit Pistons will visit the Boston Celtics at 7 p.m. EST, aiming to keep their three-game win streak intact in their third meeting this season.
- With Detroit strong in conference play and Boston leading on the offensive boards, the game carries seeding implications as the Pistons are 15-5 and the Celtics rank third with 13.0 offensive rebounds per game led by Neemias Queta's 3.3.
- Cade Cunningham enters the game averaging 26.9 points with a recent 42-point game, while Jaylen Brown averages 30.0 points over 10 games and Derrick White adds 17.2 points and 5.2 assists.
- Detroit's superior shooting percentage presents a clear efficiency advantage as the Pistons shoot 48.6%, 3.5% higher than the 45.1% opponents of the Celtics have shot.
- Several Celtics players are day to day while the Pistons list Isaac Jones day to day; Jayson Tatum is out with an Achilles issue, and Ron Harper Jr., Amari Williams, and Chris Boucher are day to day.
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