DETROIT - Little Caesars Arena was full of energy Saturday as the loudest and largest crowd of the season watched the Detroit Pistons run their winning streak to a season-high five games at the expense of the NBA's modern-day dynasty.
The Pistons took the lead early in the second quarter and didn't relinquish it, defeating the two-time defending champion Golden State Warriors 111-102 before a sellout crowd of 20,332.
Blake Griffin scored 26 points. Andre Drummond tallied 16 points and 19 rebounds. Reggie Jackson picked up 17 points and five assists.
But equally important was the contribution off the bench from Stanley Johnson, who scored 19 points and grabbed seven rebounds.