DETROIT — The Detroit Pistons’ improbable winning streak isn’t over quite yet.
Going down by as much as 12 points in the second half to the Philadelphia 76ers, the Pistons once again erased a double-digit deficit to earn another short-handed victory and advance their winning streak to nine games.
Two-way guard Daniss Jenkins — with 19 points and eight assists — alongside Javonte Green’s 21-point, nine-rebound performance pushed the Pistons to an NBA Cup win at Little Caesars Arena Friday night, 114-105.
This is the NBA-leading seventh time the Pistons (11-2) have come back from trailing by double digits to win a game this season.
The Pistons were once again without numerous key players due to injury, including their top-four scorers Cade Cunningham, Jalen Duren, Ausar Thompson and Tobi

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