SPORTSPistons 115, Warriors 107Detroit Pistons' Reggie Jackson, left, looks to pass away from Golden State Warriors' Golden State Warriors' Klay Thompson (11) during the first half of an NBA basketball game Sunday, Oct. 29, 2017, in Oakland, Calif. The Pistons won the game, 115-107.Ben Margot, APDetroit Pistons' Jon Leuer, left, shoots against Golden State Warriors' David West during the first half.Ben Margot, APDetroit Pistons' Avery Bradley, left, shoots against Golden State Warriors' Stephen Curry, center, and Zaza Pachulia during the first half.Ben Margot, APDetroit Pistons' Andre Drummond (0) looks to shoot against Golden State Warriors' Andre Iguodala, left, and JaVale McGee during the first half.Ben Margot, APDetroit Pistons' Avery Bradley reaches for a loose ball on the floor beneath Golden State Warriors' Stephen Curry during the first half.Ben Margot, APDetroit Pistons' Ish Smith, right, shoots against Golden State Warriors' Stephen Curry (30) and Reggie Jackson (1) during the first half.Ben Margot, APDetroit Pistons' Stanley Johnson, left, and Avery Bradley (22) speak with coach Stan Van Gundy during the first half.Ben Margot, APDetroit Pistons' Reggie Jackson, right, shoots against Golden State Warriors' David West during the first half.Ben Margot, APGolden State Warriors' Stephen Curry, left, lays up a shot behind Detroit Pistons' Andre Drummond (0) during the second half.Ben Margot, APGolden State Warriors' Stephen Curry, right, passes behind Detroit Pistons' Avery Bradley (22) during the second half.Ben Margot, APGolden State Warriors' Stephen Curry, right, drives the ball against Detroit Pistons' Andre Drummond (0) during the second half.Ben Margot, AP