Pistons Lose to Hawks 130-129 in Overtime
The Detroit Pistons suffered a narrow defeat against the Atlanta Hawks, losing 130-129 in overtime on March 25, 2026. This game marked a significant moment in the Pistons’ season, as they had previously secured homecourt advantage for the first round of the playoffs.
Despite their strong performance this season, with a record of 52-19 before the game and a solid 10-4 record against divisional foes, the Pistons faced challenges during the match. They trailed by as much as 21 points, highlighting the uphill battle they faced.
Pistons coach J.B. Bickerstaff commented on the game, stating, “Everything in the first half for [the Hawks], because of the speed they play at, was just coming so easily.” His observations reflect the difficulties the team encountered against the Hawks’ fast-paced style of play.
Adding to the Pistons’ challenges, star player Cade Cunningham is sidelined with a collapsed lung. His absence was felt during the game, and there is hope internally that he will be able to return in time for the NBA playoffs in mid-April, according to insider Shams.
The Pistons were purchased by Tom Gores in 2011 for $325 million and are now valued at approximately $3.65 billion, according to Forbes. Gores is also among bidders for the San Diego Padres, with a potential sale price of $3.5 billion.
As the playoffs approach, the uncertainty surrounding Cunningham’s return looms large. Details remain unconfirmed regarding his exact timeline for recovery, which could significantly impact the Pistons’ playoff performance.
Despite the loss, the Pistons have demonstrated resilience throughout the season, and players like Ausar Thompson remain optimistic. He stated, “We just stopped complaining, stopped feeling sorry for ourselves, and just went out there and played our brand of basketball.”
With the playoffs on the horizon, the Pistons will need to rally and adapt to the challenges ahead, particularly if Cunningham’s return is delayed.