DETROIT — Jalen Duren missed out on the chance to impact the Detroit Pistons in their last two wins due to injury.
Monday night he was done watching from the sideline, returning to action against the Indiana Pacers and putting on a feature performance.
With a 31-points, 15-rebound double-double — his eighth of the season — Duren led the Pistons to a 127-112 victory at Little Caesars Arena to continue the NBA’s longest winning streak to 10 games.
Detroit never trailed, relying on a strong defensive night that kept the Pacers shooting 41% from the field and 29% from deep for the night and capitalized on their 21 turnovers for 30 points.
Daniss Jenkins and Javonte Green added 26 and 20 points, respectively, as the pair continue to thrive in the absence of Cade Cunningham and Ausar Thompso

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