Duren’s standout performance helps Pistons defeat Thunder with double-double



Detroit Pistons Defeat Oklahoma City Thunder, Snapping Their Five-Game Winning Streak

Jalen Duren scored 22 points and grabbed 21 rebounds to lead the lowly Detroit Pistons to a 120-104 victory over Oklahoma City, snapping the Thunder’s five-game winning streak on Sunday, Jan. 28.

The Pistons posted just their sixth win of the season despite the absence of leading scorer Cade Cunningham, who was a late scratch to manage knee trouble. It looked like more disappointment for Detroit-who matched a league record for futility with 28 straight defeats this season-when the Thunder jumped to a 10-point lead early in the first quarter. But the Pistons were up by nine at halftime and never trailed in the second half. Duren’s career-high in rebounds included nine of the Pistons’ 15 offensive boards.

“It’s cool,” Duren said of his first career 20-20 game, but he was more pleased to put up a win after the Pistons lost four of their previous five games. That included a double-digit loss to the woeful Washington Wizards on Saturday in Cunningham’s first game back from an eight-game injury absence.

“It was big-time,” Duren said of beating the Thunder, who had 31 points from newly named All-Star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander in a defeat that dropped them to 32-14 — tied with the Minnesota Timberwolves atop the Western Conference. “Especially after yesterday-we didn’t come out nothing like we wanted to yesterday, we were really flat. Today the main focus was keeping that energy. “We knew what type of team this is, they’ve been playing great this year. We knew we had to come out ready to play,” Duren said.

Next up for the Thunder is a clash with the Timberwolves on Monday for top spot in the West. “That’s the best thing about the NBA schedule is it keeps turning,” said Thunder coach Mark Daigneault.

Meanwhile, in Indianapolis, Canadian guard Bennedict Mathurin came off the bench to score 24 points and lead the Indiana Pacers over Memphis 116-110. Cameroonian forward Pascal Siakam and Jalen Smith each added 19 for the Pacers, who improved to 27-20.

In other news, Saddiq Bey grabbed a rebound and dunked in the game-winning dunk with 1.1 seconds remaining to give the Atlanta Hawks a 126-125 victory over visiting Toronto. Trae Young had game highs of 30 points and 12 assists for the Hawks while Bey contributed 26 points and 13 rebounds and Bogdan Bogdanovic added 24 points for Atlanta. Young missed a final jumper with two seconds to play but Bey grabbed the ball and slammed in the decisive dunk.

Paolo Banchero scored 26 points to lead the Orlando Magic over visiting Phoenix 110-96, the Suns losing despite a 44-point performance from Devin Booker. Kevin Durant was the only other Phoenix player in double figures as the Suns fell to 26-20, sixth in the West.

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