Detroit — It’s not a case of just playing out the final string of games to end the season. The Pistons are finding ways to make them interesting.
Interesting might not be the best word to describe the second-half comeback the Pistons made, erasing a 17-point deficit against the Washington Wizards, to at least make things intriguing in the fourth quarter.
The Pistons tied it on a 3-pointer by Rodney McGruder and took their first lead since the first quarter on Saddiq Bey’s 3-pointer with 5:02 remaining. The Wizards found their composure and held on for a 100-97 victory on Friday night at Little Caesars Arena.