Saddiq Bey called game.
The Detroit Pistons once again wilted down the stretch, this time against the defending champion Golden State Warriors, and after Klay Thompson erased the Pistons lead, beating Saddiq Bey for a tying three with 2.1 seconds to play, it was up to the Pistons to answer.
And Bey was there to make amends, nailing a fall-away triple of his own at the buzzer to give the Pistons a 122-119 win in the wee hours of the morning on Thursday.
I was going to start this recap with a gushing review of Jalen Duren, and that’ll come later, but the Pistons really pulled this one out thanks to Bey.