It feels like the Detroit Pistons are learning how to win.
They’re learning how to close games. They’re seeing how good teams play. They’re learning how bad teams play. They’re learning on the fly. Detroit has had its fair share of close games in recent weeks — most recently, their victory in Toronto on Thursday — and Friday’s home game against the Indiana Pacers was much the same.
This time, however, they found a way to win an ugly one.
Playing their fifth game in seven nights, the Pistons looked a step slow all night.