NBA Preview: Detroit Pistons (8-44) at Los Angeles Lakers (28-26)

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One game after they had one Los Angeles team on the ropes, only to lose, the Detroit Pistons take their shot at another on Tuesday.

The visiting Pistons will face the Los Angeles Lakers in the first game of a back-to-back, with a visit to the Phoenix Suns on Wednesday before heading into the All-Star break.

Synergy will be the goal this week as the new-look Pistons incorporate a number of players into the lineup following last week’s trade deadline. A trio of new options made their Pistons debut on Saturday, as Simone Fontecchio, Troy Brown Jr. and Shake Milton all came off the bench.

Fontecchio, who could be headed for a starting role, had 20 points and nine rebounds in Saturday’s 112-106 road loss to the Los Angeles Clippers. Detroit led by 13 points in the third quarter and started the fourth with a five-point advantage before getting overwhelmed late.

Brown contributed eight points and Milton had four to help the cause.

Jaden Ivey led Detroit with 23 points and Cade Cunningham had 22, but the Clippers won with a 36-point fourth quarter after the Pistons held them to a combined 45 points in the second and third periods.

The Lakers appear to have a full head of steam again in an up-and-down season. Los Angeles won for the fourth time in five games when it took care of the New Orleans Pelicans 139-122 at home on Friday.

The Lakers also are on the first day of a back-to-back, with a Wednesday visit to the Utah Jazz before the All-Star break arrives.

The Lakers did not make a move at the deadline, which means presumed trade bait D’Angelo Russell did enough during a recent hot streak to keep his spot on the team. To show his appreciation, Russell scored a team-best 30 points in the victory over the Pelicans.

Russell has averaged 24.1 points over his past 12 games to raise his scoring average on the season to 17.5 and has returned to his starting role alongside Austin Reaves, who added 27 points on Friday. The backcourt duo combined to go 9 of 17 from 3-point range.

While the Lakers did not make a trade last week, they did make an addition, as Los Angeles native Spencer Dinwiddie was signed Saturday after he was traded from the Brooklyn Nets to the Toronto Raptors then waived.

Dinwiddie is expected to be available Tuesday.

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