Indianapolis — Dwane Casey waved his hands in disgust. It could have been at the Pistons’ lackluster defense. It could have been at the ridiculous offense, which had 22 turnovers in another sloppy game.
It could have just been at a stretch of games that featured as many turnovers as anything else. The sloppy play has been the coal in Casey’s Christmas stocking and the biggest concern for a Pistons team that’s hovering around .500 but looking like a team much worse than that.
The Pistons put on another blindfold-worthy performance, falling to the Indiana Pacers, 125-88, on Friday night before a sellout crowd at Bankers Life Fieldhouse.