Daniss Jenkins made NBA fans learn his name when he splashed a corner three at the buzzer to force overtime in the Detroit Pistons’ win over the Washington Wizards last week. A few days later, he hit a 52-foot bomb beyond halfcourt to beat the third quarter buzzer against the 76ers that was one of the league’s top plays of the week. Along the way, Jenkins helped lead Detroit’s MASH units to wins over Chicago and Philadelphia despite the team missing seven key players in both games, including likely All-Stars Cade Cunningham and Jalen Duren.
The Pistons are surging at the top of the Eastern Conference to open the season,
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