The Pistons are 40-41 and need a win on Wednesday at the Knicks to clinch their first playoff spot since 2016. Rod Beard, The Detroit News
Detroit — Sighs. Groans. Yells.
Then it turned to boos.
That’s not how anyone thought the Pistons’ final regular-season home game would go.
After all, the Memphis Grizzlies were missing half their regular playing rotation — and the other half of their roster, including a pair of two-way players — played gritty and inspired basketball.