The Indiana Pacers are back home when the Detroit Pistons visit. Tempers flared just a little when these teams met two weeks ago.
BOTTOM LINE: Detroit faces Indiana in Eastern Conference action Wednesday. The Pacers are 5-4 against the rest of their division. Indiana is 11-8 against opponents with a winning record. The Pistons are 1-7 against opponents from the Central Division. Detroit gives up 113.0 points to opponents and has been outscored by 1.2 points per game.
Turnovers: 13 (McConnell 4, Turner 3, Walker 2, Bryant, Haliburton, Sheppard, Siakam). Steals: 7 (McConnell 3, Furphy, Haliburton, Sheppard, Turner). Technical Fouls: Johnson, 3:32 first; Turner, 4:02 third. A_16,275 (20,000).
The Detroit Pistons have had several impressive rallies this season, including during their hot stretch of basketball. But on Thursday, they fell short. The Pistons (21-20 overall) fell to the Indiana Pacers at Little Caesars Arena, 111-100. They trailed ...
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Advertisement Article continues below this ad 3-Point Goals_Indiana 13-30 (Turner 8-11, Nesmith 2-3, Haliburton 2-6, Toppin 1-3, Bryant 0-2, Siakam 0-2, Nembhard 0-3), Detroit 9-36 (Hardaway Jr. 4 ...
The Detroit Pistons have had several impressive ... The Pistons (21-20 overall) fell to the Indiana Pacers at Little Caesars Arena, 111-100. They trailed by 16 shortly before halftime and by ...
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