No Kyle Lowry on this night, and the Pistons took advantage. Behind 57 percent shooting, six scorers in double figures, Detroit broke away from a first-half stalemate with a 37-point third quarter. Toronto's starting forwards, Luis Scola and James Johnson, combined for six points as DeMar DeRozan scored 20. No one for the Pistons scored more than 19, with all five starters scoring at least 14.
The Pistons are in the playoffs for the first time since 2009 after their win Friday over the Washington Wizards. But where they end up, and who they play, is still up for grabs.