NBA Game Recap - Detroit at Boston
Wed Jan 15, 2020 7:00 PM EST

BKN
106
PHI
117
F
DET
116
BOS
103
F
SA
100
MIA
106
F
TOR
130
OKC
121
F
IND
104
MIN
99
F
WAS
106
CHI
115
F
CHA
86
DEN
100
F
POR
117
HOU
107
F
DAL
127
SAC
123
F
ORL
119
LAL
118
F

Detroit 116, Boston 103

Jan 15, 2020, 7:00 PM EST

Final

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27

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34

25

116

Boston

24

35

23

21

103

Sekou Doumbouya scores 24, Pistons down Celtics 116-103
Wed Jan 15, 2020 10:45 PM

BOSTON (AP) The Pistons have been playing most of the past month without three starters.

They didn't let it stop them from finding a way to get the best of one of the East's top teams.

Rookie Sekou Doumbouya scored a season-high 24 points and Detroit snapped a three-game losing streak with a 116-103 win over the Boston Celtics on Wednesday night.

Detroit continued to be without starters Reggie Jackson (back), Blake Griffin (left knee surgery) and Luke Kennard (knee tendinitis). But Doumbouya has begun to get more comfortable lately, reaching double figures in seven of his last eight games.

“I feel like normal, just played my game and not try to do too much," he said.

Markieff Morris matched his season best with 23 points. Derrick Rose added 22 points and Sviatoslav Mykhailiuk had a season-high 21. The Pistons shot a season-best 60.3% from the field.

Andre Drummond added 13 points and 13 rebounds to post his 34th double-double of the season.

“This is probably the best win we've had," Morris said. "We've been struggling lately. To come out and compete like we did tonight, shows us we can play with anybody.”

The Pistons opened the fourth quarter with a 17-5 run, capped by a dunk by Drummond, to take a 108-87 lead with 7:05 to play.

Boston never got closer than 12 after that. Shortly after coach Brad Stevens pulled his starters, Marcus Smart was called for a foul and ejected after arguing with an official.

It was the conclusion of a night of frustration for Boston, which has lost four its last six.

“They played well from the beginning of the game,” point guard Kemba Walker said. “They came out extremely aggressive and focused. They took that one.”

Boston was without its second-leading scorer with Jayson Tatum sidelined because of soreness in his right knee. But he is expected to travel with the team for its anticipated matchup with conference leader Milwaukee on Thursday night.

Smart started in his place.

The Pistons took advantage with Tatum out. They used a 10-0 run, capped by 3-pointer by Mykhailiuk, to build 82-73 lead in the third quarter. He closed the period knocking down a buzzer-beater from just inside the half-court line.

Rose hit his first four shots to help Detroit take an early 27-18 lead.

The Celtics closed the gap led by Hayward, who connected on five of his first seven attempts in the first quarter.

TIP-INS

Pistons: Scored 18 points off 15 Boston turnovers.

Celtics: Bench was outscored 47-23.

SECOND-HALF OPTIMISM

Wednesday marked the start of the second half of Detroit's schedule. Pistons coach Dwane Casey is hopeful it also bring some improved health for his team.

Griffin and Kennard have been out since December and currently neither has a timetable to return to action. But Casey said Jackson is practicing and could be ready to come back “any day now.”

“We could sit here and make a lot of excuses. ... It's part of the NBA,” Casey said. “Now is the time for everybody who has the opportunity to make sure they take advantage of it."

INJURY UPDATE

Stevens said he doesn't expect big man Robert Williams (left hip bone edema) to return anytime before the All-Star break.

Williams hasn't played since Dec. 6. He was last checked out by doctors earlier this month and received a good report. He was put on an action plan that was scheduled to last about a month.

“They’re going to see how his hip responds to that, rescan him and then determine the course of action from there,” Stevens said. "We were hopeful in the last scan, but we’re also very cautious with his recovery.”

NO CORA

Former Red Sox manager Alex Cora, who parted ways with the team Tuesday after being implicated in a sign-stealing scandal, was removed from a TD Garden anti-hate speech PSA. The video features various athletes and coaches from Boston and New England sports teams urging fans to stand up against racism and other hate speech.

The spot includes appearances from Stevens, Red Sox players Mookie Betts and Xander Bogaerts, Patriots Matt Slater and Devin McCourt, Bruins coach Bruce Cassidy and others.

UP NEXT

Pistons: At Atlanta on Saturday.

Celtics: At Milwaukee Thursday.

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Leaders

Detroit PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
S. Doumbouya 24 6 1 2 1 0
M. Morris 23 7 2 2 2 1
Boston PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
G. Hayward 25 -7 1 7 2 0
J. Brown 24 -12 2 12 0 0

Team Comparison

DET BOS
Points For 116 103
Field Goals 47/78-60% 41/83-49%
Three Pointers 12/32-38% 9/28-32%
Free Throws 10/19-53% 12/20-60%
Offensive Rebounds 3 13
Defensive Rebounds 31 31
Rebounds 40 50
Blocks 4 2
Steals 8 7
Turnovers 11 15
Points Scored Off Turnovers 18 13
Points in the Paint 50 48
Fast Break Points 8 13
Personal Fouls 19 17
Technical Fouls 0 2
Flagrant Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 1

2019-20 Reg Season - Series Tied 1-1

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Fri Dec 20 DET 93 @ BOS 114 T. Maker 15 J. Tatum 26
Wed Jan 15 DET 116 @ BOS 103 S. Doumbouya 24 G. Hayward 25

Game Information

Stadium: TD Garden, Boston, Massachusetts
Attendance: 19,156
Game Time: 2:6