The Pistons won their second straight and won the season series over the Raptors for the first time in a decade. Rod Beard, The Detroit News
Detroit — The Pistons were able to break out the brooms — and not for spring cleaning.
After being swept last season, the Pistons turned the tables and completed the three-game season sweep of the Toronto Raptors, setting the stage for a potentially-intriguing first-round playoff matchup.
The Pistons surged ahead in the fourth quarter and came up big in the clutch, with a decisive 10-2 run in the final 2:38, brushing away the Raptors, 110-107, on Sunday afternoon at Little Caesars Arena.