The Los Angeles Clippers lost their 10-point lead as the Detroit Pistons went on a 7-0 run, resulting in a tie at 14 in the first quarter. The Pistons continued to dominate, leading 58-49 at halftime. Despite a buzzer-beater by Russell Westbrook, the Clippers were down at halftime. The Pistons maintained their lead, with a score of 88-85 in the fourth quarter. The game saw the Pistons switching more on defense and the Clippers committing fouls with impunity. The collapse of the Clippers was partly self-inflicted, and the Pistons were criticized for conceding switches too easily.
Pistons have been switching more on defense to keep things simple. Here they go switch and double. PG rises and then drives right away. https://t.co/tPq9ixqXTY
A lot of the collapse has been self-inflicted, but the Clippers are hacking Detroit with complete impunity almost every possession
The Pistons don't have to concede this switch so easily. https://t.co/KYd8OMLyye
lmao the Pistons actually get a foul called and it immediately is getting reviewed
Simone Fontecchio: 18 points on 3-7 from 3. Pistons lead 88-85 with 9:34 left.
Wolfpack on a 10-0 run, with most of that scoring coming in transition. Forbes takes a timeout as the Deacs trail by 7.
RUSSELL WESTBROOK GETS THE BUZZER BEATER 🚨 ... but the Clippers are down at the half against the Pistons. 😶 (🎥: @LAClippers) https://t.co/xt21EqSxCf
Live long enough and you might see a bird pop out of a cake and one of the NBA's hottest teams trail one of the worst teams by nine at halftime. The Clippers are down, 58-49, to the 7-43 Pistons.
Live long enough and you might see a bird pop out of a cake and one of the NBA's hottest teams trals one of the worst teams by nine at halftime. The Clippers are down, 58-49, to the 7-43 Pistons.
Clippers had a 10-point lead. Had a 10-point lead. That's gone as the Pistons go on a 7-0 run. All tied at 14 with 5:08 to go in the first qtr.