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The NBA regular season games on March 14, 2026 saw the Detroit Pistons extend their advantage in the Eastern Conference while the LA Clippers continued their late-season winning streak in the West. In Detroit, Jalen Duren had his best outing yet to tear apart the struggling Memphis Grizzlies, helping the Pistons extend their lead in the standings.
Meanwhile, at the Intuit Dome, Kawhi Leonard tied a old club record as the Clippers beat the Chicago Bulls. These key wins come at a good time for both teams, as the Pistons look to secure the higher seed and the Clippers work to secure their spot in the play-in tournament.
NBA scoreboard: results for Saturday March 14, 2026
| Away team | Home team | Final score |
| Memphis Grizzlies | Detroit Pistons | 110 – 126 |
| Chicago Bulls | Los Angeles Clippers | 108 – 119 |
| Minnesota Timberwolves | Warriors of the Golden State | 127 – 117 |
| Portland Trail Blazers | Utah Jazz | 124 – 114 |
| New Orleans Pelicans | Houston Rockets | 105 – 107 |
| New York Knicks | Indiana Pacers | 101 – 92 |
| Cleveland Cavaliers | Dallas Mavericks | 138 – 105 |
Detroit Pistons vs. Memphis Grizzlies: Jalen Duren dominates in resounding victory
The Detroit Pistons really put the Eastern Conference on alert, rolling past the Memphis Grizzlies 126-110 at Little Caesars Arena. Jalen Duren stole the show, dropping 30 points and grabbing 13 rebounds. He bullied a weakened Memphis frontcourt all night. Cade Cunningham also stepped up: he dished out 15 assists, scored 17 and kept the offense flowing, with seven Pistons reaching double figures. Memphis leaned hard on their bench, but they just couldn’t keep up as Detroit shot a scorching 54.3%. With this victory, the Pistons take a lead in the conference, leaving the rest of the field scrambling to catch up.
LA Clippers vs. Chicago Bulls: Kawhi Leonard ties franchise history
The LA Clippers continued to roll in Inglewood, beating the Chicago Bulls 119-108 and picking up another victory to help secure their playoff spot. Kawhi Leonard took over with 28 points, tying Bob McAdoo’s old franchise record of 44 consecutive games with at least 20 points, set in 1974-75. On the other side, Josh Giddey achieved a triple-double for the Bulls: 20 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists.
This moved him past Michael Jordan on the all-time triple-double list, which is a crazy stat. But the Bulls just couldn’t hit shots from the outside when they needed to. The Clippers controlled the pace after halftime, their bench stepped up, and they now have their best two games of the season above .500, keeping them in the heart of the Western Conference race.
