Detroit — Halfway through the longest home stand of the season, the Pistons are perfect in the win column.
But not without their faults.
The Pistons won their third straight game on Tuesday, topping the youthful New York Knicks 115-108, at Little Caesars Arena. It was Detroit’s seventh win in the last nine games.
With the win, Detroit is 11-7, equaling their 4-0 start for the most games over .500 this season.
Blake Griffin had 30 points, while Stanley Johnson had 21 points off the bench. Reggie Jackson had 21 points, including 17 in the first half.