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			 Point guard Brandon Jennings led Detroit with 21 points and six 
			assists, and the Pistons posted a 109-100 win over the short-handed 
			San Antonio Spurs on Monday night at The Palace. 
 			Loyer paced the sideline, barking out instructions and encouraging 
			his younger players after mistakes as well as well-executed plays. 
			It was a stark contrast to Cheeks, who preferred to sit and watch. 
			Cheeks was fired Sunday after just 50 games as the head coach, even 
			though the team won twice over the weekend.
 			"Being my first game, I have no style," said Loyer, who recorded his 
			first head coaching win since the 1999-2000 season, when he led 
			Wabash Valley College to a 19-12 record. "I just do what I think is 
			best for the team. There's going to be nights when you need to sit 
			there and let them play. And there are emotional nights and your 
			guys need you a little more. We've got enough veteran guys who know 
			what to do, but I just think a few of our guys need very positive 
			reinforcement." 						
			
			 
 			Jennings was stunned and disappointed by Cheeks' firing but felt 
			Loyer's communication skills gave the club a boost.
 			"They're two different coaches," he said. "One is loud, the other 
			one is kind of laid-back. They're both great guys, especially 
			Cheeks. He was like a father figure to me, and he's definitely going 
			to be missed. But this is the NBA, so I know how that goes."
 			Pistons guard Rodney Stuckey supplied 20 points off the bench, and 
			power forward Greg Monroe contributed his 21st double-double with 15 
			points and 10 rebounds. Detroit (22-29) won its third overall and 
			fifth consecutive home game while tying the Charlotte Bobcats for 
			the eighth and final playoff spot in the Eastern Conference.
 			Detroit took control late in the first half and led by as much as 
			23. The Pistons were sparked by an opportunistic defense that 
			produced 13 steals and forced 19 turnovers, leading to 26 points.
 			"I only thought there was about a three-minute period when (the 
			Spurs) showed more energy and more determination than us," Loyer 
			said. "You show determination and hustle for 45 of the 48 minutes, 
			you're going to be pretty successful most nights."
 			Guard Marco Belinelli, who missed the Spurs' 104-100 win at 
			Charlotte on Saturday due to back spasms, paced his team with 20 
			points. Despite 52.4 percent shooting, San Antonio (37-15) fell to 
			3-2 on its annual nine-game rodeo trip. 
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			"They played with physicality and emotion," Spurs coach Gregg 
			Popovich said of the Pistons. "I thought our defense was the worst 
			we played all year during the first half. Mentally and physically, I 
			thought we did not bring it, and they brought it for a variety of 
			reasons and kicked our (butt)."
 			Forward Boris Diaw scored 12 points for the Spurs, who were without 
			three injured regulars. Forward Danny Green, who sprained a knuckle 
			on his shooting hand while scoring just two points, was also 
			forthright about the team's lack of defense.
 			"The biggest thing in our lapses was miscommunication," he said. "We 
			just weren't communicating at all at times. The energy wasn't there, 
			the passion wasn't there. We were kind of dry and dead."
 			Jennings sparked a 15-5 Pistons run at the end of the first half, 
			giving them a 59-48 halftime lead.
 			Detroit's momentum carried over to the start of the second half, as 
			a 14-4 spurt bumped the lead to 73-52. The Pistons carried a 92-72 
			lead into the fourth, and San Antonio never got closer than nine 
			points.
 			"Certain events happened that are beyond our control, but we were 
			able to come out and focus on playing basketball," Detroit forward 
			Josh Smith said. "We came out with a big win against a great team."
 			NOTES: The Spurs were missing C Tiago Splitter (right shin 
			contusion), SF Kawhi Leonard (right hand fracture) and SG Manu 
			Ginobili (left hamstring tightness). ... San Antonio coach Gregg 
			Popovich said Ginobili, who has missed seven games, won't play 
			against the Boston Celtics on Wednesday. "He's not touching the 
			floor until after the All-Star break," Popovich said. ... Along with 
			head coach Mo Cheeks, the Pistons also fired assistant coach Maz 
			Trakh on Sunday. Rasheed Wallace, who is in his first season as 
			player development coach, will take a more prominent role and sit 
			courtside, instead of behind the bench. ... Detroit won for the 
			seventh time in its past 11 home games against San Antonio. ... The 
			Spurs are the league's only undefeated team in games decided by 
			three points or fewer, 6-0. 			
			
			 
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