Tobias Harris contributed 25 points and led the winning attack of the Detroit Pistons, who prevailed by 112-103 to the Miami Heat and got the fifth consecutive win. Rookie guard Luke Kennard, who came off reserve, contributed 14 points for the Pistons and drove the Detroit team's offense in the fourth quarter when they broke the score in their favor. Kennard made a penetration in the absence of 2:24 minutes that put the partial score at 107-97 for the Pistons. Next to Harris, the escort Avery Bradley contributed other 24 points, while the titular base Reggie Jackson arrived at the 17 points with four attendances and four bounces. Andre Drummond returned to be the key player of the Pistons in the paint to get eight points and 17 rebounds, 11 defensive, in addition to giving four assists and put a stopper. The Pistons placed with a 10-3 record, the second best of the Eastern Conference second only to the Boston Celtics (12-2). The Detroit team broke the match in their favor in the middle of the fourth period when they got a 10-0 run, which could not be traced by the Heat, who held until the fourth period with partial 83-81.
The pivot Hassan Whiteside returned to be the leader of the Heat (6-7) to get a double-double of 20 points and 12 rebounds, while the Slovenian base Goran Dragic was responsible for leading the game by contributing 18 points and dealt seven assists. While guard Dion Waiters reached 16 points with five assists, forward Josh Richardson contributed 15 points and was the fourth Heat starter to have double-digit numbers. The power forward James Johnson was again the best reserve of the Heat at the end of the game with 10 points and three rebounds. Pistons coach Stan Van Gundy and assistant Tim Hardaway were part of the Miami Heat as a coach and player from 1995 to 2006, the first, and the second was with the Miami franchise from 1996 to 2001 and withdrew the number 10 of his shirt.
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