How a G League call-up helped Detroit restore orde…

Daniss Jenkins hits a tough buzzer-beater to end the third quarter (0:30)Daniss Jenkins knocks down a buzzer-beater to end the third quarter vs. the Magic. (0:30)

Vincent GoodwillMay 7, 2026, 02:19 PM ETMultiple Authors

Daniss Jenkins, the generously listed 6-foot-4 guard who didn’t sign a standard NBA contract with the Detroit Pistons until February, had just beaten the third-quarter horn with a 3-pointer to push the lead to 19 points in Sunday’s Game 7 against the Orlando Magic.

It didn’t matter who was in his eyesight — random fans in the crowd, his teammates, assistant coaches — they all caught his mouth twisted sideways, feeling the emotion of the moment as the Pistons were completing a comeback from being down 3-1 to win their first playoff series since 2008.

But if Jenkins’ play and passion throughout this postseason have been met with a collective “who’s this guy?” response, it shouldn’t. The 24-year-old former G League call-up has been a key figure all season during Detroit’s rise to the Eastern Conference top seed.

When top scorer and MVP candidate Cade Cunningham missed three weeks in March and April with a punctured lung, Jenkins averaged 18.6 points and 7.6 assists with a 45% clip from 3 in a 12-game span. The Pistons went 9-3 and clinched the franchise’s first No. 1 seed since 2007 with Jenkins running much of the offense.

“The stuff I’ve been doing here, I’ve always been doing it,” Jenkins told ESPN after dropping 16 points and 14 assists in an April 4 win over the Philadelphia 76ers that secured the conference’s best record.

The Dallas native was a journeyman collegian, leaving the University of the Pacific when coach Damon Stoudamire left to join Ime Udoka’s Boston Celtics staff in 2021. Jenkins led the Tigers in scoring as a sophomore.

He went the juco route, where his 15 points and 5.3 assists averages for Odessa College caught Rick Pitino’s eye at Iona. Jenkins repeated the production there, earning All-MAAC second-team honors. And when Pitino returned to the Big East, Jenkins followed him to St. John’s. There, he made the Big East second team.

None of it, not even the waves he made during 2024 predraft workouts, resulted in a call in the second round. Jenkins made his way to the G League’s Motor City Cruise, averaging 21 points and seven assists and appearing in a handful of mop-up duty for the big club. But when the Pistons started the 2025-26 season short on guard depth after Jaden Ivey’s leg injury, they brought up Jenkins — and quickly discovered how ready he was for the moment.

“After I met him and I knew him for a year? That’s when I knew he’d have no problem adjusting,” said Pistons wing Ausar Thompson, who first met Jenkins while playing for Detroit’s’ summer league team in 2024. Thompson recalled his first impressions of Jenkins being “super vocal, super competitive, and he was cold.”

Jenkins has become virtually indispensable to the Pistons’ pursuit of the franchise’s first Finals appearance since 2005, earning enough trust from Pistons coach J.B. Bickerstaff to carry the playmaking load when Cunningham sits and get critical fourth-quarter playoff minutes alongside the Pistons’ leader.

“I think it’s beneficial to not have Cade always be the guy that five guys are staring at,” Bickerstaff told reporters after the Pistons clinched the East’s top seed.

“To start possessions, if you can put him in the corner some, you can move him around a little bit, put them on the elbows, and then you got [Jenkins] who can initiate the offense still and get the ball to him.”

Bickerstaff had Cunningham and Jenkins on the floor to help close Game 1 of the East semifinals against the Cleveland Cavaliers, where the guard instantly hounded Cleveland’s guards after they made a late charge.

The unwavering confidence has never been shaken, and Jenkins credits his faith and the aforementioned work teammates and coaches witness him putting in.

“I’ve been in every room you could think of,” Jenkins said. “I’ve been the energy guy, the defensive guy. The good teammate.”

That of course didn’t stop when the buzz from a surprise burst began to fizzle right after his contract was converted after the trade deadline, as if his hunger were satiated with confirmation of a guaranteed deal.

The Pistons, meanwhile, spoke with their roster moves, trading Ivey before the deadline as a vote of confidence that Jenkins could manage an increased workload behind Cunningham. But between Feb. 9 and March 13, Jenkins shot just 32% and averaged 5.9 points as he adjusted to a new role.

It wasn’t long before he found his edge again. Since the run he helped orchestrate in Cunningham’s injury absence, and after some struggles early in the first round, Jenkins has looked like the ornery, confident player who shows up when the game needs a jolt.

He scored 16 points in Game 7 against Orlando and followed it with 12 points and seven rebounds — including a big fourth-quarter offensive board over former Defensive Player of the Year Evan Mobley — in Detroit’s Game 1 win against Cleveland.

“He’s been through adversity in every step,” Thompson said. “He learned how to lead teams. And when he got to the league, he wasn’t like, ‘I’m going to take a step to the side.’ …

Daniss Jenkins hits a tough buzzer-beater to end the third quarter (0:30)Daniss Jenkins knocks down a buzzer-beater to end the third quarter vs. the Magic. (0:30)

“I got excited, I thought it was sweets.” Charles Barkley heard “Danish” instead of Daniss Jenkins 😭 pic.twitter.com/glCdMaLKpO

Even if you didn’t know the name, the shot — and the sneer — were evident.

In fact, the Pistons might not have held on without him.

“It wasn’t like waiting ’til I got here [and] ’till they let me shine.”

“We can go at it, but for the most part I’m just talking to myself.”

“That’s why I’m so, so, so happy for him. He works his ass off.”

Daniss Jenkins knocks down a buzzer-beater to end the third quarter vs. the Magic. (0:30)

Vincent GoodwillMay 7, 2026, 02:19 PM ETMultiple Authors

“He’d be fine on this team. One thousand percent. Everyone on this team knew.”

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