AUBURN HILLS -- Reggie Jackson knew what questions were coming.
About the lopsided rebounding. About the defense. Most importantly, about that darn second quarter that plagued the Detroit Pistons Friday night in their 103-92 loss to the San Antonio Spurs at the Palace.
Turns out, Stan Van Gundy had already gone over it with his players.
"They definitely got after us on the glass," said Jackson, who scored 12 points and had seven assists.
"They really beat us up there and made it tough. I think it was 20-7 on second-chance points. That's one of the few times it happens all season, but they definitely made us pay.