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After seven soul-crushing losses, the Detroit Pistons were finally able to right the ship in a demolition of the Atlanta Hawks 105-91 in a sleepy Phillips Arena.
Andre Drummond set the tone, coming closer than ever to his first triple double, notching 12 points, 19 rebounds and nine assists.
Langston Galloway led the bench brigade, even playing some point guard as Ish Smith struggled with fouls early. Langston is always an unconscious shooter, and tonight those balls were finding the bottom of the net. Galloway had 16 points thanks to five 3-point buckets.
Tobias Harris added an efficient 19 points, Reggie Bullock, starting again, scored 10, Eric Moreland had a career-high 11 rebounds and Avery Bradley added 18 points.
It was a nice, effortless win, which is good, as Detroit turns around and faces off against the scorching hot Indiana Pacers tomorrow night.