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Detroit Pistons hit film to prepare for Game 2 response vs. Orlando Magic

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Detroit Pistons hit film to prepare for Game 2 response vs. Orlando Magic

TL;DR

The Detroit Pistons are preparing for Game 2 against the Orlando Magic by analyzing game film from their Game 1 loss. Jalen Duren is focusing on improving his offensive strategy to counter the Magic's defensive tactics.

Key points

  • Detroit Pistons preparing for Game 2 against Orlando Magic
  • Jalen Duren analyzing Game 1 loss to improve
  • Duren limited to four points in Game 1
  • Pistons aim to avoid 0-2 series deficit
  • Game 2 scheduled for Wednesday
Detroit PistonsOrlando MagicJalen Duren

Detroit — Jalen Duren held the ball down on the low post inside the Henry Ford Health Pistons Performance Center on Tuesday afternoon. One coaching staff member guarded him one-on-one, while another sagged in the paint. A third member provided additional help from the perimeter.

Duren sought to emulate the Orlando Magic's defensive strategy, focusing on improving his decision-making and aggression. The idea stemmed from watching the Detroit Pistons' Game 1 loss to the Magic on Sunday, which prompted him to review game film repeatedly over the past 48 hours.

"They just had a good game plan, packing the paint. Anytime I had catches deep, they collapsed on me," Duren said. "They were coming from everywhere. I did not get as many shot attempts (four) as I should have. There were times when I did catch myself one-on-one, and I've seen those moments before, and I want to get more of those opportunities. But for the most part, they were collapsing from anywhere."

Imitating Orlando's defense was Duren's way to begin preparations for the Pistons' Game 2 contest Wednesday, when Detroit will aim to avoid falling behind 0-2 in the best-of-seven series. He used this approach to counter the Magic's defensive scheme, which had limited him to just four points on 3-of-4 shooting.

More: For Detroit Pistons, 5 things need to happen vs. Orlando Magic to avoid 0-2 hole

Duren continued, "For me, just being more aggressive, finding my spots and attacking more; I think I could have done a better job of that. I just spent time watching the film over, and, over, and over again, seeing where I wasn't most effective at and just trying to capitalize on that next game."

The time Duren spent watching film showed how the team used its playoff-opening loss to build momentum for Game 2. The approach allowed coach J.B. Bickerstaff to focus on the intangibles that could help them not only win the series but also recapture the qualities that enabled the Pistons to win 60 games during the regular season.

One key observation was their lack of defensive execution. Bickerstaff noted the Pistons were not playing to their usual defensive standard. In Game 1, the Magic went to the free-throw line 19 times. The results suggested the Pistons were not playing their typical physical defense, which led to their poor performance.

Detroit Pistons guard Cade Cunningham (2) walks off the floor at the end of the game. Detroit Pistons vs Orlando Magic, Round 1/Game 1 at Little Caesars Arena on Sunday, April 19, 2026, in Detroit, Mich
Detroit Pistons guard Cade Cunningham (2) walks off the floor at the end of the game. Detroit Pistons vs Orlando Magic, Round 1/Game 1 at Little Caesars Arena on Sunday, April 19, 2026, in Detroit, Mich

Detroit Pistons guard Cade Cunningham (2) walks off the floor at the end of the game. Detroit Pistons vs Orlando Magic, Round 1/Game 1 at Little Caesars Arena on Sunday, April 19, 2026, in Detroit, Mich

"A lot of times, the most valuable lessons that you learn are the ones that hurt the most. If we can take that kind of approach to it, we will be fine moving forward," Bickerstaff said.

Bickerstaff also observed the Pistons were less energized at the start of Game 1 than the Magic. They had been waiting for their first-round opponent, while the Magic came in with strong momentum after competing in the NBA Play-In Tournament, essentially "fighting for their lives."

Watching footage of Game 1 gave the Pistons the motivation they needed to recognize their flaws and have open, honest conversations as a team to discuss solutions. Despite their struggles, however, there were some positives they wanted to carry into the second game, despite the result.

"For one, it was great to see Deuce (Cade Cunningham) play the way he played (scoring 39 points), especially down the stretch. That run was the best we have seen since he has been back from his injury," Bickerstaff said. "That was great for us, and the feel of playoff basketball. Understanding the difference between teams coming to hunt you and you being the hunted. There were a lot of positives. We took a lot from it and learned a lot."

The Pistons remain confident in their ability to win the series, a feeling that has strengthened after watching Game 1. They felt they had opportunities to mount a comeback, but ultimately couldn't overcome the obstacles to secure the victory. As individuals or as a team, the Pistons approached every film study with the mindset of improving for Game 2, making them feel more prepared for a bounce-back performance after a disappointing opening.

"For us, it's about staying focused," Duren said. "We watched the first game, and we know we are better than what we put forth. I have no doubt in my mind about our ability to bounce back and respond, just like we have all season."

NBA Playoffs, first round: No. 8 Magic vs. No. 1 Pistons

Orlando leads series, 1-0

Game 1: Magic 112, Pistons 101

Game 2: at Detroit, Wednesday, 7 p.m. (ESPN)

Game 3: at Orlando, Saturday, 1 p.m. (Peacock)

Game 4: at Orlando, Monday, April 27, 8 p.m. (NBC/Peacock))

x-Game 5: at Detroit, Wednesday, April 29, TBD (TBD)

x-Game 6: at Orlando, Friday, May 1, TBD (TBD)

x-Game 7: at Detroit, Sunday, May 3 TBD (TBD)x-If necessary

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This article originally appeared on The Detroit News: Detroit Pistons hit film to prepare for Game 2 vs. Orlando Magic

Q&A

What strategies are the Detroit Pistons using to prepare for Game 2 against the Orlando Magic?

The Pistons are reviewing game film from their Game 1 loss and focusing on emulating the Magic's defensive strategies to improve their performance.

How did Jalen Duren perform in Game 1 against the Orlando Magic?

Jalen Duren scored only four points on 3-of-4 shooting in Game 1, as the Magic's defense effectively limited his opportunities.

What is at stake for the Detroit Pistons in Game 2 against the Orlando Magic?

The Pistons aim to avoid falling behind 0-2 in the best-of-seven series against the Magic with a win in Game 2.

When is Game 2 of the Pistons vs. Magic series scheduled?

Game 2 of the Pistons vs. Magic series is scheduled for Wednesday.

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