The Pistons ended their two-game skid despite committing 24 turnovers in Wednesday's 106-95 win. Rod Beard, The Detroit News
The Pistons got what they desperately needed Wednesday night, holding off the slumping Washington Wizards, 106-95, to even their record at .500 on the season before hitting the road for four straight games.
And with his team teetering, having lost nine of its last 11, including an embarrassing display Sunday at home against Atlanta, coach Dwane Casey wasn’t hiding his sense of urgency.
“It was a game I felt like was one of those must-win (games) — for morale, for steadying the ship, so to speak,” Casey said.