The Detroit Pistons followed up a sloppy but high scoring preseason-opening defeat to the Indiana Pacers with a sloppy and low scoring loss to the Brooklyn Nets. The Pistons were able to hold the Nets to a more respectable 93 points than the stunning 115 points that they gave up to the Pacers, but Brooklyn’s roster is a mess and the Nets are expected to be one of the worst teams in the Eastern Conference this year. We’ll break down some of the good, the bad and the ugly from this game.
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The good
Reggie Jackson made his return from a leg injury that had kept him sidelined against the Pacers, and played 29 minutes.