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  • Cade Cunningham & Pistons Put Away Bucks 124–112 🔴🔵 | Full Game Recap

    Dec 6, 2025

    by
    Ajeeth Periyasamy
    in Uncategorized

    🏀 Game Recap: Pistons 124, Bucks 112
    Detroit pulled off a big home win over Milwaukee, 124–112, behind a balanced attack and clutch late-game execution. With the Bucks missing their star big man, the Pistons seized control — for beginners: Detroit shot well and stayed composed. For die-hard fans: Detroit dominated inside and outside, used depth to punish matchup issues, and capitalized on Milwaukee’s lack of cohesion without its core leader.


    🔥 First Quarter — Pistons Attack Early

    Detroit came out aggressive, pounding the paint and hitting open perimeter shots. With solid ball movement and energy, the Pistons built an early lead. Milwaukee looked disjointed without its full roster cohesion, giving Detroit a confident start.


    🔥 Second Quarter — Pistons Build Momentum

    The Pistons kept pushing — their offense stayed fluid, sharing the ball and mixing up post moves, mid-range shots, and threes. The Bucks tried to respond, but Detroit’s defensive pressure caused turnovers and rushed shots. By halftime, Detroit had established control, and the game started to tilt decidedly their way.


    🔥 Third Quarter — Pistons Extend Their Lead

    Detroit maintained flow on both ends — their bench contributed, defense stayed active, and they continued to convert both inside and from three. Milwaukee struggled to find rhythm, misfiring on shots and failing to slow Detroit’s pace. The Pistons entered the fourth quarter with a comfortable cushion and momentum firmly on their side.


    🔥 Fourth Quarter — Pistons Seal It With Balanced Attack

    In the final frame, Detroit closed the door. They kept pushing offensively — hitting threes, attacking the rim, and crashing for second-chance opportunities. Even though the Bucks tried to mount a comeback, Detroit’s cohesion, pressure on defense, and balanced scoring — with multiple players in double figures — made the difference. The Bucks lacked a go-to hero down the stretch and couldn’t overcome Detroit’s dominance.