Detroit led the whole way over the 76ers, winning by nearly 20 points in the end. Kyle Singler sparked a 3-point barrage, draining six himself.

Brandon Jennings picked up right where he left off, gunning down a pair of threes to begin the game that forced a Philly timeout. We took a double-digit lead going into the second quarter. From there, Kentavious Caldwell-Pope helped us push it to over 20 right before halftime.

Overall, it was an extremely balanced effort by the Pistons. No one took more than 15 shots, and we forced 21 turnovers that led to 30 points. Eight more offensive rebounds than the Sixers plus ten more made free throws show me who was hustling.

We closed out the third quarter in dramatic fashion. After scoring with five seconds remaining, Singler stole the inbound and stepped back into the corner for a three – swish! It kept the lead at 19.

Andre Drummond and Greg Monroe anchored the paint all game long, preventing any comeback. Each of them snagged over 13 rebounds, blocked a shot, and recorded a steal. Anthony Tolliver added 16 points off the bench. D.J. Augustin helped close out another Pistons win.