Averaging 24.3 points while shooting 53 percent overall, 54 percent from three, and 85 percent from the line, Pistons wing Luke Kennard has been downright luminescent versus the Pacers this season — and last night, for the most part, was no exception. Over the game’s first six minutes, the heady sharpshooter scored or assisted on eight of Detroit’s first 15 points as his team jumped out to an early 15-8 advantage with him treating the area in-between the paint and the 3-point line like an all-you-can-eat-buffet while running two-man game with Andre Drummond.
T.J. Warren’s transformation on defense is already dramatic
