"Call it Knight and day.
And this night, it looked like Pistons guard Brandon Knight could have gone all day in Friday's 88-80 win over the Milwaukee Bucks that snapped a seven-game losing streak before 13,181 at the Palace.
Knight had been accused of hitting the so-called rookie wall this year, especially after he went scoreless in a loss at Milwaukee on Monday.
But if there was a wall, Knight busted clean through it like the Kool-Aid Man. He scored a career-high 26 points with no turnovers and got the best of his counterpart, Brandon Jennings.
"I don't really pay much attention to walls or anything like that," Knight said. "I just feel like you find a way to become energetic or find a way to psych yourself out you can try to fight through adversity and fatigue and stuff like that."
Knight tried to downplay the matchup against Jennings, the Bucks' most dangerous player with center Andrew Bogut out with a broken ankle."