The Pistons’ recent surge cannot be separated from their remarkable defensive discipline. Anchored by Caleb McConnell’s lockdown perimeter defense and Isaiah Jackson’s rim protection, Detroit has consistently disrupted their opponents’ rhythm. Opposing teams are averaging fewer than 95 points per game over the last 10 matchups, a testament to the Pistons’ suffocating defensive schemes. Their ability to force turnovers and convert them into fast-break opportunities has become a signature aspect of their play, turning defense into instant offense.

Key stats underline the Pistons’ defensive prowess and its impact on their historic winning run:

  • 3.2 steals per game, ranking top 5 in the league
  • 8.5 fewer points allowed compared to the season average
  • 42% opponent shooting percentage during the streak
Category Before Streak During Streak
Points Allowed Per Game 107.4 94.1
Opponent FGs Made 42.6% 38.9%
Steals Per Game 2.1 3.2