(Photo: Aaron Gash, Associated Press)
Milwaukee — At the end of the day, it’s still a loss.
The Pistons’ 120-99 defeat at the hands of the Bucks on Wednesday in the first-round Eastern Conference series didn’t have the same feel as the bludgeoning that they got in the opener.
In fact, there were some relative positives to take away and to implement in the days leading to Game 3 on Saturday at Little Caesars Arena.
Here’s a look at five takeaways from the Pistons’ loss in Game 2.
Luke Kennard is for real
He’s averaging 20 points in the first two games and in many ways, he has been the Pistons’ best offensive player.