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

2015-11-09 3 Dailymotion

Maybe as impressive as the comeback was the indifference the Detroit Pistons' stars expressed in their history-making performances Sunday.<br />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.<br />"I don't care about what I did.<br />I care about the W," Jackson said.<br />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.<br />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.<br />"We have another tough challenge tomorrow," Drummond said.<br />"We're going to come in and put a stop to them."

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