They might have lost this particular game, but the Pistons came away from their 89-82 loss to the Bucks here Sunday feeling the fight is still very much on.
  "I still feel we are capable of beating that team," Jon Barry said. "If we shoot our normal percentage, we win the game."
  The loss ended the Pistons' seven-game road winning streak and their five-game overall winning streak. It also knocked them a game behind the Central Division-leading Bucks.
  "We did enough to win the game defensively," Cliff Robinson said. "But we didn't do enough offensively.
  The Pistons, shooting 45 percent for the season, made 37 percent of their shots Sunday. But Ben Wallace kept them in the game with his huge defensive presence. He achieved the first triple-double of his career -- 10 points, 17 rebounds and an NBA season-high 10 blocked shots.