DETROIT - Langston Galloway's offensive spark, Bruce Brown's defensive intensity and a healthy Reggie Jackson and Blake Griffin outweighed a poor shooting night for the Detroit Pistons in Monday's preseason game.
"More positives than negatives," coach Dwane Casey said following a 110-108 overtime loss to the Brooklyn Nets at Little Caesars Arena.
Collectively, Casey liked his team's battle level to come back from a 14-point first-quarter deficit and take the lead several times in the fourth quarter.
"We got out to a slow start for whatever reason. We missed a lot of easy shots," said Casey, whose team shot 36 percent (41-of-113).