The Detroit Pistons got back on the winning track Saturday, though it got scary at the end. They'll look to build off that performance when they host the Atlanta Hawks on Monday night.

Detroit's 13-game winning streak ended at Boston on Wednesday, then the Pistons lost a tight game at home to Orlando on Friday. Both of the games counted toward the NBA Cup in-season tournament.

They bounced back the following night in Miami, holding off the Heat's late charge to capture a 138-135 victory. Coach J.B. Bickerstaff was just happy to get out with the win after his team nearly gave away a 22-point advantage in the fourth quarter.

"You think about what these guys did over the last four to five days," Bickerstaff said. "They played back-to-back Cup games. Get on a plane at midnight and fly three

See Full Page