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In a thrilling matchup, the Boston Celtics triumphed over the Detroit Pistons, effectively halting Detroit's remarkable 13-game winning streak with a final score of 117-114. The Pistons, who lead the Eastern Conference, were vying to set a new franchise record, previously held by their championship teams from the 1989-90 and 2003-04 seasons.
Jaylen Brown was a standout performer for the Celtics, delivering an impressive 33 points and securing 10 rebounds. His dynamic play was complemented by Derrick White, who contributed significantly with 27 points, including 11 crucial points in the final 4 and a half minutes of the game. Despite the loss, Cade Cunningham showcased his talent by scoring an impressive 42 points for the Pistons, keeping the game competitive until the very end.
This victory not only marks a significant achievement for the Celtics but also serves as a reminder of the intense competition in the Eastern Conference this season.
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