It's only one loss, but there are indicators of where the Pistons can improve
The Detroit Pistons suffered a bad defeat last night, but the sky is not falling.
The Pistons are still in first place, still have enviable team chemistry, and are still mostly playing well, so there is no reason to panic.
Ausar Thompson had a bogus ejection, Duncan Robinson had to leave with an injury, the Pistons put up their worst 3-point numbers of the season and there was some questionable refereeing, so it took a string of bad luck for Detroit to lose by two points on the road in overtime.