Detroit had the last laugh in a hard-fought game against the Hornets

The Detroit Pistons defeated the Charlotte Hornets, 110-104, at the Spectrum Center on Monday in a game that was marred by a bench fight.
Jalen Duren and Isaiah Stewart of the Pistons and Moussa Diabate and Miles Bridges all Hornets were ejected in the third quarter for fighting.
In the beginning it was Duren and Diabate who set out to do it after the foul, then Stewart and Bridges joined in the fight. Stewart was on the field when it happened, charging at Bridges from the bench.
But when the smoke cleared, it was the Pistons who had it the last laughsnapping the Hornets’ nine-game winning streak.
Pistons SNAP Hornets 10-game winning streak while snapping Charlotte’s 9-game winning streak đźš« pic.twitter.com/zEM5rEtvnZ
— ClutchPoints (@ClutchPoints) February 10, 2026
The Hornets were the hottest team in the league coming into the game, but that didn’t matter to the Pistons, who took care of business despite the hostile environment.
The fans were delighted with the victory.
“The best way to handle it is with DUB,” he said @imprvattitude.
“Winning + Stewart beating that wife beater, you can’t ask for anything better,” he added @_Remy__1204.
“The Bad Boys Pistons are back,” wrote @YoungDon3131.
“BAD BOYS BEAT THE HORNETS. NOT LIKE US,” warned @chrsdss.
“I don’t care what the situation is—basketball, chess, pickleball, parachutes and ladders, frozen tag, double dutch, mahjong, trust fall practice, dominoes, or whatever—I’d like clips Isaiah Stewart on my team,” published @ajcRodBeard.
Cade Cunningham once again led Detroit with a record 33 points, nine rebounds and seven assists.
Duren finished with 15 points, five rebounds and two assists, while Stewart had two points.
The Pistons improved to 39-13, solidifying their spot atop the Eastern Conference.
2026-02-10 03:27:00







