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NBA
Wednesday, April 8, 2026 • Little Caesars Arena
TeamQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Detroit Pistons34413725137
Milwaukee Bucks28292925111

Team Statistics

StatDetroit PistonsMilwaukee Bucks
Field Goals34/5419/36
3-Pointers14/3017/50
Free Throws27/3022/28
Rebounds4632
Assists3826
Steals95
Blocks104
Turnovers1216

Game Recap

Detroit didn’t let the standings lie. With Milwaukee arriving at 31-49 and searching for traction, the Pistons (58-22) played like a team sharpening its edge for what comes next, routing the Bucks 137-111 Wednesday night at Little Caesars Arena.

The headline number was Detroit’s 38 assists — a clear signal the offense wasn’t just hot, it was connected. Milwaukee finished with 26 assists, but couldn’t match the Pistons’ sustained shot quality or the speed at which Detroit turned advantages into points.

Game flow: Detroit’s second quarter broke it open

The Pistons set the tone early, taking a 34-28 lead after the first quarter. Milwaukee stayed within striking distance by keeping pace offensively, but Detroit’s separation came fast and decisive in the second.

Detroit dropped 41 points in the second quarter and carried a 75-57 lead into halftime. That 18-point cushion changed the math of the night: Milwaukee needed near-perfect offense the rest of the way, and Detroit never gave it to them.

Third-quarter push ended any suspense

If the second quarter created the margin, the third quarter removed the doubt. Detroit added 37 more points in the third and won the frame 37-29, stretching the lead to 112-86 entering the fourth.

Milwaukee’s 29-point third kept the offense afloat, but the Bucks couldn’t string together enough stops to generate a real run. Detroit’s scoring stayed steady, and the ball continued to find open space.

Ball movement was the separator

Detroit’s 38 assists told the story of how this became a blowout: advantage creation, quick decisions, and consistent conversion. The Pistons repeatedly forced Milwaukee into rotations and punished every late closeout with the next pass.

The Bucks’ 26 assists weren’t empty, but they weren’t enough to keep up with Detroit’s volume of quality looks — especially once the Pistons’ lead allowed them to dictate tempo and spacing.

What it means going forward

Detroit’s current form (WLWWW) keeps trending in the right direction, and this one looked like a team comfortable playing fast without getting loose. The Pistons didn’t just win — they controlled the game’s rhythm from the second quarter on, a valuable marker for a club with bigger goals than April wins.

For Milwaukee (LLWLL), the loss followed a familiar script: competitive stretches early, then a defensive breakdown that snowballed once Detroit found its passing lanes. Against a top-tier opponent playing with this level of connectivity, the Bucks didn’t have enough answers.

Quarter-by-quarter

Q1: DET 34, MIL 28
Q2: DET 41, MIL 29
Q3: DET 37, MIL 29
Q4: DET 25, MIL 25