Detroit Pistons fight back from 17 down, but fall to Magic in Game 3
The Detroit Pistons battled back from being down by 17 points, but still came up short in a Game 3 loss to the Orlando Magic.
Orlando, Fla. โ Duncan Robinson opened the third quarter with a 3-point field goal and was fouled by Desmond Bane. It was a much-needed four-point swing for the Detroit Pistons, who entered the halftime break down 61-54 to the Orlando Magic.
His basket gave the Pistons hope that they would repeat their third-quarter dominance from Wednesday night, when the Pistons embarked on a 30-3 run to take a 98-83 Game 2 victory. Despite their disappointment with the results, the Magic remained composed as they left Detroit and believed they had established solid momentum as the series moved to their home court. At the 6:08 mark of the fourth quarter, the Pistons trailed the Magic by 17 points (96-79).
At the time, it appeared Detroit was on the verge of a blowout loss. However, just 48 hours later, the Pistons reclaimed their dominanceย with a late-game rally. They went on a 16-5 run during the quarter, which reached its pinnacle when Cade Cunningham nailed a stepback 3-point field goal at the 3:14 mark of the period, tying the game at 104.
On the next possession, he gave the Pistons a 105-104 lead after going 1 of 2 from the foul line. Detroit had all the momentum, but following back-to-back baskets by Magic forward Franz Wagner (17 points), the Pistons lost their advantage down the stretch, which resulted in a 113-105 Game 3 loss, Saturday afternoon inside Kia Center. With the loss, the Pistons trail the Magic 2-1 in the best-of-seven series.