Detroit — Adversity met the Pistons at their doorstep once again as they dug themselves into a 14-point deficit caused by turnovers, sloppy play and bad free-throw shooting.
It wasn't an unfamiliar place for Detroit as two of their wins this season were achieved because of double-digit comebacks. The Pistons climbed within one-possession deficits multiple times during the fourth quarter, but couldn't complete the comeback as they lost their fourth consecutive game in a 115-111 defeat to the Toronto Raptors.
Bojan Bogdanovic connected on a 3-pointer to bring Detroit within three points with 57 seconds left and the Pistons got the ball back with 29.