Milwaukee — When it rains, it pours. For the Pistons, it’s pouring injuries and pouring blowout losses.
After their most-lopsided loss of the season on Monday against the Oklahoma City Thunder, the Pistons made it a double. They again fell into a second-quarter deficit and tried to claw back.
The Bucks dominated in the third quarter, starting with a 19-4 run in less than five minutes, and coasted past the Pistons, 115-92, on Wednesday night at Fiserv Forum.
It’s the second straight loss for the Pistons (13-9), who had won five straight but are crashing back to reality with back-to-back blowouts.