Detroit Pistons are forced to commute on subway, as NYC marathon shuts down town
Briefly

The New York City marathon caused significant disruptions for the Detroit Pistons, who were forced to take the subway to get to the Barclays Center after the Brooklyn Bridge was shut down.
Despite a tumultuous season start, the Pistons found unexpected success navigating the subway efficiently, leading them to a 106-92 victory against the Brooklyn Nets.
Projected to be among the league's worst teams, the Pistons may find consolation in the chance to secure a generational prospect like Cooper Flagg with the first overall draft pick.
As the Pistons continue to struggle, the importance of avoiding game-day disruptions becomes crucial, yet with continued luck, they can find success like they did on the subway.
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