INDIANAPOLIS — The Detroit Pistons , for the most part, were in control for 48 minutes as they tied their franchise-best winning streak.
The Pistons (15-2) defeated the Indiana Pacers 122-117 on Monday, Nov. 24, to clinch their 13th consecutive win — tying a mark they reached previously in 2003-04 and 1989-90, both seasons that ended with NBA championships.
The Pacers cut the Pistons' fourth quarter 18-point lead to 117-115 with 48.9 seconds left with a pair of free throws from Pascal Siakam.
Cade Cunningham (24 points, 11 rebounds and six assists) made it a two-possession game with a jump hook. A layup from Andrew Nembhard cut it to two once again with 15 seconds left before a split trip at the line by Cunningham. Bennedict Mathurin missed an open corner 3-point attempt that would'

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