March 12, 2012; Salt Lake City, UT, USA; Detroit Pistons forward Jason Maxiell (54) attempts to knock the ball away from Utah Jazz power forward Paul Millsap (24) during the first half at Energy Solutions Arena. Mandatory Credit: Russ Isabella-US PRESSWIRE
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about 1 year ago Update 0 comments
The Detroit Pistons were flirting with their first win in Utah in a long time, but a really poor finish to the fourth quarter cost them their ninth straight in the Salt Lake City. The Jazz outscored the Pistons in the final five minutes 18-3 for a 105-90 win, ending the Pistons' three-game winning streak.
Detroit missed nine free throws (19-for-28) and allowed Utah to shoot 54-percent in the 15-point loss. Al Jefferson, who scored a game high 33 points, scored 11 during that final run to give the Jazz the win.
Jefferson dominated the PIstons' front court, particularly Greg Monroe. Jefferson had 12 rebounds to go along with his 33 points on 14-for-18 shooting. Monroe finished with 14 points on 5-for-12 shooting and just five rebounds.
Rodney Stuckey was the Pistons' leading scorer with 29 points on 10-for-17 shooting. He also had seven dimes.
The Pistons are now 3-16 on the road and stay on the road for eight of their next 11 games. They play again on Wednesday in Sacramento against the Kings.
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about 1 year ago Update 0 comments
Detroit has a pretty poor history of winning games in Utah, but a lot of that history stems back to when Jerry Sloan was head coach. Sloan is no longer the coach in Utah, but the Pistons still find themselves a half away from another loss in the Salt Lake City, trailing by four, 52-48.
The Pistons shot 50-percent in the first half, led by Rodney Stuckey's 17 points on 7-for-11 shooting, but they allowed Utah to shoot 60-percent as a team.
Al Jefferson is having his way with the Pistons front court, scoring 16 points. Greg Monroe is struggling as a result, too, as he was just 1-for-5 in the first half.
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about 1 year ago Article 0 comments
The Detroit Pistons almost never win on the road in Utah, but they get another chance when they play the Jazz on Monday.