The last time the Detroit Pistons played a back-to-back, they followed up a woeful road loss with a stirring home victory.
They're hoping history repeats itself when they face the Utah Jazz at The Palace of Auburn Hills on Wednesday night.
Cleveland dismantled the Pistons 128-96 on Tuesday in a game that turned into a rout virtually from the start. The Cavaliers scored 44 first-quarter points and led 74-48 at halftime.
"That was just a bad game," Detroit coach Stan Van Gundy said. "They were great, we were terrible and that's why you get a lopsided game.