Drummond leads Pistons past Hawks, 104-100


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ATLANTA (AP) — Andre Drummond had 19 points and 14 rebounds to help the Detroit Pistons beat the Atlanta Hawks 104-100 on Saturday night in an exhibition game.

Brandon Jennings added 16 points and 11 assists for Detroit (4-2). Kyle Singler scored 15 points, and Josh Smith and D.J. Augustin each had 14.

Jeff Teague had 16 points and 10 assists to lead the Hawks (2-3). Kyle Korver scored 15 points, going 3 of 7 from 3-point range, and DeMarre Carroll added 14.

The Pistons were coming off a loss in Orlando on Friday night.

TIP-INS

Pistons: Center Joel Anthony, acquired Friday from Boston in a trade that sent guard Will Bynum to the Celtics, has not yet joined the team.

Hawks: Al Horford played in the third and fourth quarters as coach Mike Budenholzer began ramping up his starters. Horford played in only 29 games last season before tearing his right pectoral muscle. Horford tore his left pec the previous season.

BIGS DECISIONS:

Pistons coach Stan Van Gundy has only one more preseason game in which to assess his centers and wingmen. "We haven't come anywhere near deciding on a lineup." Van Gundy said before the game. "Nowhere near it."

JOSH SMITH RETURNS:

Smith, booed for hoisting 3s when he played for the Hawks, is thriving under Van Gundy. "We want Josh in the post and on the attack on the dribble," Van Gundy said. "His assist totals have been fabulous for us. He's a very skilled and very willing passer."

HEADS UP:

The center-hung scoreboard at Philips Arena has been dismantled to make way for a 3D projection system, which will make its debut with player introductions on opening night, Nov. 1 vs. Indiana.

UP NEXT

Detroit hosts Philadelphia on Thursday night in its final preseason game.

Atlanta hosts Charlotte on Monday night.

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