Detroit — There’s something different about the Pistons when they play Dwane Casey’s former team, the Toronto Raptors.
Whatever the secret is, it’s working.
The Pistons, coming off a 46-point loss to the Chicago Bulls on Tuesday, turned the tables and dominated the Raptors, using a second-quarter push to help in a 103-87 victory on Friday night at Little Caesars Arena.
It’s the fifth straight win in the head-to-head series for the Pistons, including a 127-121 win at Toronto on Nov. 13. The victory also was the fourth straight at home for the Pistons (10-31), who have won five of their last eight games overall.