Winless no more, Pistons romp past 76ers 94-76 - Yahoo! Sports
TND was right. Pistons will win first before Wizards. LOL!
TND was right. Pistons will win first before Wizards. LOL!
PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- Winless no more, the Detroit Pistons had good reason to break out the cheers in a locker room celebration.
The worst start in franchise history was over.
Greg Monroe had 19 points, 18 rebounds and six assists to help the Pistons beat the Philadelphia 76ers 94-76 on Wednesday night.
Kyle Singler scored 16 points in his first start of the season, and Tayshaun Prince and Brandon Knight each scored 15 points for the Pistons, who improved to a still-woeful 1-8. But they will take it.
''We're disappointed in our start, but it wasn't like we had any doubt we were going to win a game,'' coach Lawrence Frank said. ''When we deserve to win, we'll win.''
Gobbling rebounds with each Sixers miss, the Pistons deserved this one. Playing their seventh road game out of nine games this season, the Pistons controlled the lethargic Sixers from the opening tip. Four Pistons starters scored in double digits and forward Jason Maxiell had eight points and 12 rebounds.
The worst start in franchise history was over.
Greg Monroe had 19 points, 18 rebounds and six assists to help the Pistons beat the Philadelphia 76ers 94-76 on Wednesday night.
Kyle Singler scored 16 points in his first start of the season, and Tayshaun Prince and Brandon Knight each scored 15 points for the Pistons, who improved to a still-woeful 1-8. But they will take it.
''We're disappointed in our start, but it wasn't like we had any doubt we were going to win a game,'' coach Lawrence Frank said. ''When we deserve to win, we'll win.''
Gobbling rebounds with each Sixers miss, the Pistons deserved this one. Playing their seventh road game out of nine games this season, the Pistons controlled the lethargic Sixers from the opening tip. Four Pistons starters scored in double digits and forward Jason Maxiell had eight points and 12 rebounds.
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