Naughty by nature, Pistons blow another lead
The Pistons led by 17 points for the second time in the last five nights, but once again came out on the losing end. The Nuggets handed the Pistons their second straight loss, 101-94.
The Pistons led by 17 points for the second time in the last five nights, but once again came out on the losing end. The Nuggets handed the Pistons their second straight loss, 101-94.
Thanks to 33 free throw attempts, the Pistons were able to hang around in Philadelphia on Monday night, but Jrue Holiday and the 76ers were too much for Detroit down the stretch.
Joakim Noah's 30 points, 23 rebounds, six assists, two steals and two blocks helped the Bulls overcome a 17-point second quarter deficit and beat the Pistons for the 16th straight time, 108-104.
Golden State sinks Detroit thanks to hot three point shooting in the second half.
The Pistons blocked a season-high 13 shots on Monday night, helping them hold off the Cleveland Cavaliers, 89-79. The win was the Pistons' fifth straight at The Palace.
After beating the Suns by 40 on Wednesday, the Pistons went 52 points in the other direction on Friday night against one of the NBA's best due to 22 turnovers, 13 of which came from Greg Monroe and Brandon Knight.
The Pistons spread the wealth in their 108-101 win over the porous Portland Trail Blazers on Monday night, which saw seven players score in double figures, led by Brandon Knight's 26 points.
The Knicks use Carmelo Anthony early, 3-point shooting late to keep themselves comfortably ahead in rout of Pistons.
Well that was a disgusting game of sadness.
Greg Monroe's 20 points and 13 rebounds led the way for the Pistons, as they improved to 2-9 on Sunday night by knocking off a tired Celtics team that was playing their fourth game in five nights.