The Pistons aren't done adapting to guard Allen Iverson, who is starting to score more as of late, but still doesn't appear to mesh seamlessly with his new teammates.

Detroit coach Michael Curry wants to get Rasheed Wallace more involved in the offense, while minimizing the team's defensive miscues.

"We need to get it to Rasheed in the block more, so we can have a good balance of our scoring," coach Curry said Saturday. "Our guards just happened to be scoring it. On some drop-offs, he was wide open for some easier baskets, I thought. The guards have to see that, and 'Sheed has to continue to get into the post for us, and we got to do a good job of delivering him the ball."