Paul George has said that the Indiana Pacers must work on consistency after breaking their three-game losing streak.
The Pacers, who lost their long-held lead in the Eastern Conference to the Miami Heat earlier this week, beat the Detroit Pistons 101-94 last night.
George, who led the team with 27 points, told reporters: "Once you're not playing well and you finally get a win, the hardest part is maintaining that consistency. You have to understand that it's going to be different every night, but you got to find a way to build off the first win.
"We were locked in really early in this game. They made a late push when we were up a good eight points, they made a pretty good push. But I felt our guys were locked in throughout this whole game."
The Pacers face the Toronto Raptors tomorrow.