NYC marathon forces Detroit detour ahead of matchup with Brooklyn
Briefly

The marathon forced the Pistons to use the city's subway system to get to the Nets' arena, highlighting the need for flexibility in transportation during major city events.
Seated alongside fellow New Yorkers, the scene was reminiscent of the Cleveland Cavaliers doing the same after a shootaround in 2017, showcasing how teams adapt to urban challenges.
Members of the organization made sure to watch their heads while exiting and stay orderly until their stop, emphasizing the unusual yet necessary adjustment players made due to the marathon.
Detroit's detour paid off as the Pistons defeated the Nets 106-92, with six players scoring in double figures, showing that adaptability can lead to success.
Read at ESPN.com
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