Drummond leads Pistons to comeback 120-103 win over Blazers
PORTLAND, Ore. -- Andre Drummond had 29 points and 27 rebounds, and the Detroit Pistons rallied in the fourth quarter to beat the Portland Trail Blazers 120-103 on Sunday night.
The Pistons outscored the Blazers 41-11 in the final period.
It was the Pistons' first win in Portland since 2007 and snapped a six-game overall losing streak to the Blazers.
Drummond's layup pulled the Pistons within 98-96 and Jackson's floater with 5:21 left tied it at 98. Jackson hit another to put the Piston's in front with 4:46 left, and they never trailed again.
Drummond, who came into the game leading the NBA with nearly 19 rebounds per game, has double-doubles in all six of Detroit's games this season. It was his seventh career game with at least 20 points and 20 rebounds.
The Pistons outscored the Blazers 41-11 in the final period.
It was the Pistons' first win in Portland since 2007 and snapped a six-game overall losing streak to the Blazers.
Drummond's layup pulled the Pistons within 98-96 and Jackson's floater with 5:21 left tied it at 98. Jackson hit another to put the Piston's in front with 4:46 left, and they never trailed again.
Drummond, who came into the game leading the NBA with nearly 19 rebounds per game, has double-doubles in all six of Detroit's games this season. It was his seventh career game with at least 20 points and 20 rebounds.