The Detroit Pistons defeated the Orlando Magic 116-94 [2] in Game 7 on May 3, 2026, to win the playoff series.
This victory marks a historic turnaround for the franchise. By overcoming a 3-1 series deficit [4], the Pistons secured their first playoff series win in 18 years [5].
Tobias Harris led the offensive effort by scoring 30 points [1]. Head coach JB Bickerstaff said Harris performed well in the decisive victory. Harris and teammate Cade Cunningham combined for 62 points [3] during the game to secure the win.
The Pistons' dominant 116-94 [2] performance in the final game completed a rare comeback in NBA postseason history. The team managed to erase the 3-1 deficit [4] through a combination of strong scoring, and defensive pressure against Orlando.
Bickerstaff said the team's resilience closed out the series. The victory ends nearly two decades of postseason frustration for the Detroit organization, as they had not advanced past a series in 18 years [5].
“The Pistons erased a 3-1 series deficit to win the series.”
The Pistons' comeback from a 3-1 deficit is a significant statistical rarity in the NBA, signaling a shift in the team's competitive trajectory. Ending an 18-year drought of series victories suggests a successful transition into a new era of contention for the franchise.




