Dwane Casey liked what he saw in the Pistons' win over the Los Angeles Clippers on Saturday Rod Beard, The Detroit News
Los Angeles — The L.A. bright lights and the big moment weren’t too big for Blake Griffin.
Almost like a Hollywood script, Griffin drew all the attention in his first game against his former team, in the media crucible of Los Angeles.
Griffin looked right at home at Staples Center, scoring 26 of his 44 points in the first-half — much to the delight of the L.