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Pistons’ Jalen Duren just did something the NBA hasn't seen since Dwight Howard

As Cade Cunningham continues to recover from a collapsed left lung, Jalen Duren has stepped up to drive the Detroit Pistons forward.

Duren has enjoyed his best NBA season yet as a key contributor to the East's top seed. But what he's been doing lately has elevated him into another stratosphere of production.

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Over his past 10 games, Duren has averaged 24.9 points and 10.1 rebounds on 72.4 percent shooting. The Pistons are 8-2 in that stretch, including 4-1 in the past five games without MVP candidate Cunningham.

The only other player to accrue similar figures in a 10-game span before turning 23 years old? Basketball Hall of Fame inductee Dwight Howard, one of his era's most dominant players.

Players to average 24+ PPG and 10+ RPG on 70% FG% over a 10-game span before age 23:

- Dwight Howard (2007)

- Jalen Duren (Last 10 games) pic.twitter.com/M3suyhOYDa

— The Lead (@TheLeadSM) March 27, 2026

Duren is in line to sign a maximum contract extension in Detroit this summer, and judging on his recent form, Pistons GM Trajan Langdon probably can't wait to get to the negotiating table.

For the season, Duren -- a first-time All-Star in February -- is averaging 19.5 points and 10.6 rebounds. And at 22 years old, the chances that he only gets better from here are pretty high.

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