AUBURN HILLS -- Everything seems back to normal between Stan Van Gundy and Reggie Jackson.
The two appeared at odds Monday night after the Detroit Pistons' 113-82 loss to the Chicago Bulls in which Jackson, the team's starting point guard and leading scorer one season ago, attempted just five shots.
Van Gundy said it was Jackson's call not to shoot at all in the first quarter, while Jackson said he was just doing what others wanted, him to distribute the basketball more.
"Anytime a point guard's not attacking and playing to his instincts, you don't play real well," Van Gundy said.