On history-making night with Wilt and Kareem invoked, Pistons just see win

  • 9 years ago
Maybe as impressive as the comeback was the indifference the Detroit Pistons' stars expressed in their history-making performances Sunday.
Reggie Jackson tied the Pistons record for points in one quarter by an individual with 26 of his 40 in the fourth quarter of a 120-103 win Sunday over the Portland Trail Blazers, a game Detroit trailed by 13 points after three quarters before a 41-11 fourth.
"I don't care about what I did.
I care about the W," Jackson said.
Andre Drummond did something only two players before him - Wilt Chamberlain and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar - had done, with his third 20-20 game in the first six games of the season.
He finished with 29 points and 27 rebounds but by the time he spoke to media in the locker room, he already was looking ahead to tonight.
"We have another tough challenge tomorrow," Drummond said.
"We're going to come in and put a stop to them."

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