Pistons fall 110-108

Detroit lost a tight one to Toronto, 110–108 on Sunday — a defeat that complicates the Pistons’ push for a safer Eastern seed and ripples through play‑in positioning where teams are separated by only a few games SI.com.

Brandon Ingram scored a game-high 34 points as Toronto closed out a 119–108 win over Detroit on March 15, 2026 at Scotiabank Arena. (nba.com) Cade Cunningham led the Pistons with 33 points, Tobias Harris added 21 points, and Jalen Duren finished with 20 points in the loss. (fantasydata.com) Toronto ripped off a decisive third quarter, outscoring Detroit 34–17 as the Pistons went 7‑for‑26 overall and 1‑for‑7 from three in that period. (sports.yahoo.com) Brandon Ingram’s late 3 — with about 32 seconds remaining — pushed the lead to seven and proved the dagger after Detroit had rallied into the fourth. (sports.yahoo.com) The Raptors won the battle of the glass 48–39 and shot 48.4% as a team, while Detroit finished 48.2% from the floor and 10‑for‑26 from deep. (fantasydata.com) The victory kept Toronto at 38–29 and hanging onto a top-six spot in the East, while Detroit’s position near the top of the conference remains under pressure with playoff seeding still shifting; the gap between sixth (38–29) and eighth (36–31) is just two games. (nba.com) Detroit’s next game is scheduled at Washington on March 17, 2026 — an immediate chance to respond away from home. (nba.com)

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