Detroit — The scene was set for the Pistons to make a statement in their playoff series. In their first home playoff game in three years and their first ever at Little Caesars Arena, the Pistons had a chance to make the series closer.
With the news that Blake Griffin was returning for Game 3, after missing the first two, the Pistons had confidence they could turn things around.
It didn’t matter to the Bucks.
Milwaukee played just as well as the first two games and after overcoming an early surge in the first-quarter, pulled ahead and cruised to a 119-103 victory on Saturday night before a sellout crowd at Little Caesars Arena.