If the Pistons used Sunday's 89-82 loss to the Milwaukee Bucks as a measuring stick, forward Michael Curry said his team would be OK.

"We didn't shoot the ball well today," Curry said. "We had a lot of open shots and a lot of lay-ups we didn't make. We'll win nine out of 10 times if we get those same shots and we can get to the paint the amount of times we got there today."

The Pistons shot just 36.5 percent from the field and made only seven of 25 three-point attempts for 28 percent. They scored 19 points in the first, second and fourth quarters and 25 in the third, when they trimmed the deficit to 71-63 before 18,717 at the Bradley Center.

The Pistons suffered their second loss in as many games this season against Milwaukee (32-22). The Bucks ended the Pistons' franchise-record road winning streak at seven games and put them a game back in the Central Division at 31-23.