The Pistons’ offense has had its struggles for much of the season. In some games, it’s poor 3-point shooting. In others, it’s free throws.
In Friday’s matchup against the Boston Celtics, it was the shots inside the arc where they had a hard time. For most of the game, they were shooting below 30% on 2-point shots, and they finished at 31% with some better production in the second half.
By then, the Celtics had built a double-digit lead, and the Pistons couldn’t dig out of another big hole, falling to a 102-93 loss on Friday night at Little Caesars Arena.