The Palace of Auburn Hills has been home to a lot of great basketball over the years. The building opened with the Bad Boys era of Detroit Pistons basketball, which brought two NBA titles to the Motor City, then was later the site of a third title win when Chauncey Billups, Rip Hamilton, Rasheed Wallace and their crew shocked the L.A. Lakers in 2004.
On Wednesday night, however, it was the Utah Jazz that owned the court in D-Town. In their last game at the Palace against the Pistons (who will have new digs next season), Gordon Hayward and the Jazz got on top of Andre Drummond and Co.