New York — The road skid had to end at some point. Brooklyn was as good a place as any for the Pistons to end their five-game losing streak.
Though they’ve had problems beating the Nets in the past couple years, they had an easier go this time.
And they did it in style.
The Pistons used a second-quarter surge to pull ahead and singed the Nets, 114-80, on Wednesday night at Barclays Center.
According to Fox Sports Detroit, it was the first time the Pistons had led at halftime since Dec. 14 at Atlanta, a span of eight games.