Bey, who leads all rookies in 3-pointers with 85, was 6 of 10 from behind the arc for Detroit, which had lost 10 of 12.
“There was one stretch in the first half where we got four straight stops, but they beat us to every rebound and got another putback,” Raptors coach Nick Nurse said. “At the end of that, you've worked hard, but you don't have any stops. You can't win when you are being outcompeted.” “It is frustrating, because we had a chance to win this game, but we couldn't make shots,” Nurse said. “Norman and Chris gave us a chance, but we couldn’t get there.”“Obviously, I haven't been able to do much for the last couple weeks, but it was great being back out there,” said Siakam, who had 13 points on 3-of-11 shooting. “I'm tired, though, and I think I've lost some weight. Maybe it will make me faster.
The Pistons, though, continued to dominate on the glass and took an 84-77 lead with 2:38 left in the quarter when Isaiah Stewart tipped in Detroit's third offensive rebound of the possession.