Dennis Schroder had a season-high 31 points for Brooklyn, which had won three of four.
DETROIT — Jaden Ivey scored 34 points and Cade Cunningham had 32 points and 11 assists to lead the Detroit Pistons to their first home win since January, 118-112 over the Brooklyn Nets on Thursday night.Detroit had lost nine of 10 and hadn't won a home game since a 120-104 victory over the Oklahoma City Thunder on Jan. 28.'I told the guys, you just have to do enough to win the game,' Pistons coach Monty Williams said.
'He needs to balance making those shots and getting to the basket, because no one can stop that kid from getting to the basket.'Cade was just Cade.'Brooklyn got as close as five, but Cunningham hit two more jumpers and three free throws. He and Ivey combined for 26 points in the fourth quarter.'We talked about playing fast before the game,' Ivey said. 'All the guys shared the ball tonight, but we were looking for each other.
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