The Detroit Pistons moved to 50-19 and the Washington Wizards fell to 16-53 as Detroit took a 117-95 result at 7:00 PM EDT.

First quarter
The Detroit Pistons opened with 35 points in the first quarter while the Washington Wizards scored 14.
Detroit hit the glass early with 17 offensive rebounds in the game and turned those extra trips into 31 second-chance points.
The Pistons also leaned on interior volume with 66 points in the paint on 55 percent shooting on paint attempts.
Washington committed 19 turnovers, and Detroit converted that pressure into 23 points off turnovers for early separation.
Second quarter
The Wizards put up 38 points in the second quarter behind 40 percent shooting from 3-point range on 38 attempts in the game.
Detroit answered with 25 points in the second quarter while keeping its ball security steady at 10 turnovers.
The Pistons’ ball movement showed in 32 assists, producing a 3.2 assist-to-turnover ratio.
Detroit’s bench added 53 points, matching the game’s pace against Washington’s 43 bench points.
Third quarter
Detroit scored 28 points in the third quarter while holding Washington to 26 and kept controlling the possession battle with 67 total rebounds to 42.
Jalen Duren supplied 24 points and 11 rebounds in his previous game, and Detroit’s frontcourt production aligned with this matchup’s paint scoring.
Ausar Thompson posted 9 rebounds and 2 blocks in his previous game, and Detroit finished with 8 blocks as a team.
Kevin Huerter had 4 steals in his previous game, and the Pistons totaled 11 steals to keep Washington’s offense working late into the clock.
Fourth quarter
The Pistons closed with 29 points in the fourth quarter while the Wizards scored 17 and never led, with Detroit spending 47:10 ahead.
Detroit’s fast-break output reached 21 points on 47 percent conversion in transition chances.
Washington generated 20 assists but produced a 1.05 assist-to-turnover ratio, and Detroit’s defense held the Wizards to 0.95 points per possession.
This Detroit Pistons vs Washington Wizards recap also fits a Detroit Pistons vs Washington Wizards review lens because Detroit posted a 94.7 defensive rating while Washington finished at 115.3.
Detroit’s Detroit Pistons coach post-game reaction can point to the 25-point biggest lead, and the post-game thoughts Detroit Pistons can also start with 77 percent free-throw shooting on 26 attempts.
Detroit’s next game will air at 7:30 PM EDT on 03/20/2026, with the Golden State Warriors visiting the Detroit Pistons at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, Michigan, and fans can watch on FDSDET and NBCS-BA.
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