Pistons complete epic turnaround, clinch playoff spot with win over Raptors

  • The Detroit Pistons are headed to the NBA playoffs for the first time since 2019.
  • The Pistons will be seeded no lower than sixth in next month’s Eastern Conference playoffs.
  • The Pitons have not won a playoff game since 2008, with 14 straight postseason losses.

The Detroit Pistons have officially clinched an NBA playoff spot for the first time in six years.

Their road victory over the Toronto Raptors at Scotiabank Arena on Friday night guarantees the Pistons a top-six seed in the Eastern Conference playoffs, which begin April 19. The Pistons will avoid the play-in tournament, which features the Nos. 7-10 seeds in each conference and takes place April 15-18.

This is the Pistons’ fourth time making the playoffs since the franchise’s last East finals appearance 17 years ago, in 2008, and third since owner Tom Gores purchased the team ahead of the 2011-12 season.

Detroit Pistons playoff seed in Eastern Conference

Friday’s victory moved the Pistons into fifth place in the East by themselves, half a game ahead of the Milwaukee Bucks and three games behind the fourth-place Indiana Pacers. In the playoffs, the East’s 6-seed will face the 3-seed — currently the New York Knicks, 2½ games up on the Pacers — while the 4- and 5-seeds face off.

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The Pistons lead the series over the Knicks, 2-1, with the final game taking place in Detroit on Thursday. The Pistons lost three of four to the Pacers this season.

The Pistons trail the series against the Bucks, 2-0, and will play them twice in a row to conclude the season, April 11 and 13.

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It has been a historic season — the Pistons are the first team in NBA history to triple their win total from the previous season (14) as they secured a winning record for only the second time in the past 17 years.

Detroit Pistons playoff losing streak

Next up: Snapping an NBA-record 14-game postseason losing streak that dates back to the 2008 Eastern Conference finals. The Pistons lost the final two games of that series, then were swept in the first round in 2009 (by the Cavaliers), 2016 (the Cavs again) and 2019 (by the Bucks).

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