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The Detroit Pistons face potential elimination after a 94-88 loss to the Orlando Magic, falling behind 3-1 in their playoff series. Players expressed disappointment and emphasized the need to improve rebounding and ball security in the must-win Game 5.
Detroit — Music, laughter, pure joy, and fun filled the Detroit Pistons' locker room, echoing through nearly every one of the 60 wins they earned during the regular season. Having a loud locker room became the norm for the Pistons, a trend that began when they started turning around the franchise's trajectory in January 2025.
On Monday night inside Kia Center, the Pistons' locker room was louder than ever; however, it was filled with an unprecedented silence. There was no music, no laughter, and far from any sense of joy. Instead, players sat in disbelief and disappointment after suffering a 94-88 loss to the Orlando Magic.
The despair in the locker room was not only due to going down 3-1 after the Game 4 loss, but also to the realization that a team once favored to emerge from the Eastern Conference is now just one game away from its season ending.
"Clearly, (Game 5) is a must-win game. We went into the series saying we needed to win the possession game. This has come down to the rebounding battle and taking care of the basketball," forward Tobias Harris said. “In all of our losses, those are what we haven't been able to be at our best at. Give them the credit. They have made the biggest shots, but at the same time, a lot of that has come from defensive lapses. We just have to do a better job."
Only 13 teams in NBA history have made the unlikely 3-1 comeback in a best-of-seven series. The Pistons did so against the Magic 23 years ago in the first round of the 2003 playoffs. Coach J.B. Bickerstaff has encouraged his team to stay present in the moment by taking a one-step-at-a-time approach rather than dwelling on the future.
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Bickerstaff's message reflects the team's season motto, "Control the Chaos," which has been crucial to the Pistons' success during the regular season.
The Detroit Pistons are down 3-1 in their playoff series against the Orlando Magic.
The Pistons need to focus on rebounding and taking care of the basketball to secure a win in Game 5.
Forward Tobias Harris highlighted the team's need to improve in rebounding and ball security.
The atmosphere was filled with silence and disappointment, contrasting with the usual joy and music experienced during their successful season.
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"That is what the playoffs are all about; it's a chaotic environment," guard Cade Cunningham said. "You have to be able to handle it with poise and be able to execute. We are built for this and capable. We haven't done it yet, but we still have fight in us. They have to beat us again and we are looking forward to the next opportunity."
Despite their 33-5 run in the third quarter of Game 2, the Pistons have not shown the same level of dominance that once characterized their regular-season performance. To bring the series back to Orlando for a Game 6 on Friday and potentially complete the comeback, the Pistons must address the mistakes that have consistently undermined their efforts.
Turnovers have been a major issue. They are averaging 18.3 turnovers per game, which ranks second-highest in the league for the postseason. They are trailing the Los Angeles Lakers (20.0 TOV), who have played their entire first-round series against the Houston Rockets without star guard Luka Doncic. However, the Lakers have managed to survive with a 3-1 lead heading into their potential Game 5 series clincher Wednesday night.
Cunningham has played in each of the first four games but has not performed like the player who was once considered for league MVP honors. He has recorded 24 turnovers over the previous three games. He has joined James Harden (2015) as one of two players who have registered seven or more turnovers in three straight playoff games.
"They're sending a lot of bodies to him, and we have to help him by giving him more space so that he has room to operate," Bickerstaff said. "Set screens for him, be a little more physical, get the guys off of him. But again, we've got to do a better job of taking care of it."
The Pistons' bench unit has been lacking, along with several other players who have underperformed when compared to their regular-season performances. The main issue affecting Detroit in the first round has been its lack of readiness.
The Pistons have struggled with slow starts. As a result, they have found themselves spending the rest of the game trying to recover from the deficit they created. The team believes their difficulties stem from coming out "a bit too casual." It's an issue that arose during their Game 1 loss on April 19.
"That’s something we have to figure out as a collective group," Harris said. "If it were as easy as 1-2-3, this would have been a different series. We just have to figure out ways to get our flow and momentum back. In the playoffs, you want to be able to find your rhythm offensively and defensively. But, I trust in our group, and I trust in our team."
In the quiet locker room following Game 4, a conversation began in the corner. Paul Reed broke the silence by saying, “We have to stay positive. Being negative won't get us anywhere.”
He was speaking to Ron Holland II, who sat next to him, but his voice was loud enough for all his teammates to hear.
Reed's words could provide the motivation the Pistons need to overcome their struggles. In addition, by addressing the issues that contributed to their 3-1 deficit, the Pistons could have new life in the series to avoid the massive upset.
If not, Wednesday night will be a repeat of previous disappointments. The Pistons' locker room will then remain silent until the team can regroup, which won’t happen until late September for Media Day and the start of training camp.
"Backs are against the wall — what are you going to do? You're going to fight,” center Isaiah Stewart said. “You have to fight to the end, so let's get back to the crib, protect the crib, and take it one game at a time. The series is not over, and we are going to keep fighting."
**▶ Tip-off:**7 p.m. Wednesday, Little Caesars Arena, Detroit
▶ Series: Magic lead, 3-1
▶ TV/radio: Amazon Prime
▶ **Outlook:**For the Magic to close out the Pistons on their home floor, they might have to do so without Franz Wagner. Midway through the second half, Wagner left the game early due to a calf injury and did not return. His status for Game 5 is uncertain. Through three games in this series, Wagner has averaged 16.0 points on 42.9% shooting from the field, 5.7 rebounds and 2.3 steals.
Magic lead series, 3-1
Game 1: Magic 112, Pistons 101
Game 2: Pistons 97, Magic 83
Game 3: Magic 113, Pistons 105
Game 4: Magic 94, Pistons 88
Game 5: at Detroit, Wednesday, 7 p.m. (Amazon Prime)
x-Game 6: at Orlando, Friday, 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 leaning upon season motto ahead of elimination game