Pistons cap comeback with Game 7 rout of Magic

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Pistons cap comeback with Game 7 rout of Magic

Pistons cap comeback with Game 7 rout of Magic

The Pistons beat the Magic 116-94 in Game 7 on Sunday to win a playoff series for the first time in 18 years.

Pistons cap comeback with Game 7 rout of Magic

The Pistons beat the Magic 116-94 in Game 7 on Sunday to win a playoff series for the first time in 18 years.

The Detroit Pistons have finally broken through. In a dominant 116-94 Game 7 victory over the Orlando Magic on Sunday, the Pistons clinched a playoff series win for the first time in 18 years—a drought that has weighed heavily on the franchise and its passionate fanbase.

What started as a tense, back-and-forth series quickly turned into a showcase of Detroit's resilience and depth. After falling behind early in the series, the Pistons stormed back with a mix of stifling defense and explosive offense. By the time the final buzzer sounded, the message was clear: this is a new era for Motor City basketball.

For a team that has been rebuilding for nearly two decades, this victory is more than just a win—it's a statement. The Pistons' young core finally delivered when it mattered most, silencing critics who questioned their ability to perform under pressure. From clutch three-pointers to tenacious rebounds, every player on the roster contributed to a performance that felt both electric and inevitable.

For fans and players alike, this Game 7 rout is a reminder that patience and hard work pay off. As the Pistons celebrate this milestone, the rest of the league should take note: Detroit is back, and they're not just happy to be here—they're ready to compete.

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