On Saturday afternoon, a red-hot Oklahoma City Thunder (28-20) squad roars into the Motor City to face the ice cold Detroit Pistons (22-24). These two conference rivals squared off back on Thanksgiving, as the Pistons came back from 15 down late to beat the Thunder, 99-98. In the past two months since that meeting, both clubs have gone in opposite directions. The Pistons are in the midst of a six game losing streak as they have fallen out of a playoff spot in a weaker Eastern Conference. On the other hand, the Thunder have been bringing it.