Stanley Johnson, Solomon Hill

Detroit Pistons' Stanley Johnson, left, dives for a loose ball in front of the Indiana Pacers' Solomon Hill (44) Wednesday. Johnson, playing defensively, forced a jump ball on the play.

(AP Photo | John Raoux)

ORLANDO, Fla. -- The only bad news about summer league so far for Stanley Johnson is it has to end.

The Detroit Pistons' first-round draft pick continued to impress as one of the elite players at Orlando Pro Summer League with a 20-point, 10-rebound double-double in a 90-65 rout of the Indiana Pacers.

Johnson added three steals, two blocked shots and two assists in 26 minutes.

The Pistons (2-2) figure to leave here after this week feeling pretty good about the results of this year's draft, with second-round pick Darrun Hilliard adding 14 points, five rebounds, two assists and three steals.

The Pistons will play their final game here in Friday's championship round, against an opponent and at a time to be determined.

HIGHLIGHTS

• Romero Osby appeared headed for an unchallenged baseline attack and dunk when Johnson came barreling down the lane and blocked the shot as Osby attempted to slam it.

• On the first possession of the game, the Pacers tried to attack Johnson in the post with veteran Soloman Hill. Johnson played solid body-up defense, never gave ground, and forced Hill into a fadeaway 12-footer which sailed long.

• The veteran player to whom the Pistons are paying closest attention, second-year point guard Spencer Dinwiddie, also played well. Dinwiddie had 11 points, four rebounds, two assists and two turnovers.

• Point guard Sundiata Gaines scored 14 off the Pistons' bench.

LOWLIGHTS

• The Pistons practiced Tuesday, then had an 8 a.m. game-day shootaround Wednesday. They don't play Thursday but have not had a real day off since before summer-league practices began here June 30. There's time for rest this weekend.

GAME NOTES

• The Pistons agreed to terms with third center Joel Anthony on a two-year deal for $5 million, with a team option in the second year, sources said.

• Two Pistons summer roster players, Julian Washburn and David Wear, left the team for summer opportunities in Las Vegas.

• The victory helped the Pistons avoid the ignominy of a ninth-place game during Friday's championship round, which itself isn't as bad as the 4 p.m. tipoff, the last game of the event, usually in a near-empty gym. Standings after Thursday's games will determine seeding for Friday, but the Pistons figure to land in either the fifth-place game at 8 a.m. or the third-place game at 10 a.m.

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