It’s not the situation the Detroit Pistons thought they would be in when they entered the NBA playoffs as the Eastern Conference’s No. 1 seed, but heading into Monday night’s pivotal Game 4, the Pistons are down 2-1. The Pistons' 17-point fourth-quarter comeback against the Magic fell just short as they lost 113-105 in Game 3. Through three games of the first-round series, the Magic have proved that they aren’t your typical No. 8 seed. The Magic are at full strength and have also proven they have what it takes to knock off the top-seeded Pistons and crush their NBA Finals aspirations. Several Magic players have been a challenge for the Pistons, but the one that has really gotten under Detroit’s skin is Orlando forward and 2022 No.…