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  • Detroit Pistons unable to overcome Kevin Durant’s second-half eruption, lose second straight


    Detroit — On Saturday, the Detroit Lions had the city in the palm of their hands. Nearly everyone at Little Caesars Arena wore Honolulu blue in preparation for the Lions’ divisional playoff contest against the Washington Commanders. Even All-Star guard Devin Booker had his mind on the Lions’ postseason run, confirming to The Detroit News that he planned to attend the game at Ford Field for the 8 p.m. kickoff.

    Coach J.B. Bickerstaff wasn’t oblivious to the excitement surrounding the Pistons as the opening act for the highly anticipated game, but his message was simple.

    Detroit Pistons guard Cade Cunningham (2) goes to the basket against Phoenix Suns forward Ryan Dunn (0) and center Mason Plumlee, right, during the first half.

    “We need to do our job; we understand the juice, the vibe, and the feeling in the city,” Bickerstaff said. “I think our guys are really connected to the city and the fan base, and they understand how energetic the day is with what the Lions are facing and the opportunity they have in front of them. …



    The Detroit Pistons fell short once again as they were unable to overcome Kevin Durant’s second-half eruption, ultimately losing their second straight game. Despite a strong start and a close first half, Durant proved to be too much for the Pistons to handle in the second half, leading the Brooklyn Nets to a decisive victory.

    Durant, who finished with a game-high 35 points, showcased his scoring prowess and proved why he is considered one of the best players in the league. The Pistons struggled to contain him on the defensive end and were unable to keep up with his offensive firepower.

    Despite the loss, the Pistons showed flashes of potential and fought hard until the final buzzer. However, they will need to regroup and make adjustments if they hope to bounce back in their next game.

    With this defeat, the Pistons will need to address their defensive shortcomings and find a way to contain elite scorers like Durant if they want to turn their season around. It’s clear that they have work to do, but with a resilient attitude and a commitment to improvement, the Pistons can still salvage their season and compete at a high level in the competitive Eastern Conference.

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  • Paolo Banchero flexes basketball court in picturesque mansion bought with Kevin Durant’s advice


    Paolo Banchero flexed his in-house basketball court to his fans. The Orlando Magic star appeared via ESPN’s “Andscape” with Marc J. Spears, where he revealed that he bought his Orlando mansion after advice from Kevin Durant.

    He said that he was once hanging out with the Suns superstar at his Los Angeles mansion and when the two-time NBA champion asked about the Magic star’s home he was taken aback.

    “I told KD I was living in a little condo downtown and he just looked at me like WHAT??” Banchero said.

    The Suns star then advised the former first overall pick that he should live as the face of the franchise.

    “You’re the face of the franchise, you got to live like it.”

    The Magic star revealed that KD’s advice changed his outlook on the way he lived and sent him on a house hunt in his second year in the league. He found a house at the end of the year and moved in it the following summer.

    After that revelation, Banchero took his fans on a tour of his in-house basketball court.

    “This is why I got the house,” he said while showing off the court.

    The Magic’s star’s in-house basketball court is a full 94-foot NBA regulation court with his brand’s logo at the center and “Banchero Court” inscribed on the sidelines. He also talked about his injury and revealed that he hadn’t spent much time on his in-house court because of it.

    Paolo Banchero talks about his injury and his return to the court

    Paolo Banchero is one of the best players in the league with incredible potential to become a superstar. He was single-handedly carrying the Magic when the season started. However, he suffered an oblique tear on Oct. 30 and was sidelined for more than two months.

    During his appearance on ESPN’s show, the 2024 All-Star talked about the time he spent on the sidelines.

    “Yeah, those two months away were tough, but I think I did a really good job of just keeping my spirits high throughout — whether it was just being around the team, being around my family, friends, and keeping myself motivated with the work I was doing to get back onto the court.”

    He returned to action on Jan. 10 against the Milwaukee Bucks where he scored 34 points in a disappointing 109-106 loss. However, he has been on an upward trajectory ever since. He is averaging 27.6 points, 8.0 rebounds and 4.9 assists per game on 49.3% field goal shooting percentage.