For the second straight game, Wood posted a career high in scoring, but both were Pistons losses. The Detroit News
Detroit — It was a good run in the second half, while it lasted.
The Pistons were down by double digits for most of the game but just stuck around. They made a few shots, but the Utah Jazz made more.
Then came the comeback in the third quarter, a 34-24 advantage that trimmed the deficit to 79-73 entering the final period. The shooting touch froze in the fourth quarter, as the Pistons went 5:30 without a field goal and the Jazz found the right tune, taking a 111-105 victory on Saturday night at Little Caesars Arena.