
--The Warriors failed to sell out for the fifth consecutive game when 18,477 -- about 1,000 under the Oracle Arena capacity -- attended Thursday's nationally televised loss to Detroit.
--The Warriors have yet to record back-to-back wins this season. --The Warriors have scored 100 or more points in seven of nine games.
--The Warriors padded their league lead in offensive rebounds per game (14.4) by snatching 18 of them Thursday.
--The Warriors entered the game ranked second in the league in blocks per game (7.1), then added four to their total.
--The Warriors shot just 1-for-9 from behind the three-point arc. They've now connected on three or fewer 3s in five of the last six games.
QUOTE TO NOTE: "If I had to go back, I probably would have matched up smaller." -- Coach Don Nelson, second-guessing his decision to keep star center Andris Biedrins in the game during the Pistons' key run in the fourth quarter. Rasheed Wallace freed himself from the taller Biedrins for two late three-pointers that turned the game in Detroit's favor.