Reggie Jackson has been very supportive of the Detroit Pistons franchise’s decision to move downtown.

He is not a fan of the chill in the air caused by the ice beneath the arena floor at Little Caesars Arena.

He’s not a fan of the ice beneath the playing courts in 10 other arenas that house both NBA and NHL teams.

He admitted as much after scoring 14 points in Monday night’s 107-97 preseason victory over the Indiana Pacers.

“It really sucks to shoot around there,” Jackson said of the arenas. “Places like that, it’s freezing cold. You’re playing a winter sport. I would love for everywhere to be like Miami, nice and warm, but those are the conditions I’m playing.”

Jackson struggles with breathing issues and cold air can cause chest pains, which Jackson said was the case Monday night.

Bullock excels: It was also Reggie Bullock’s first game of the preseason and he may have been the Pistons’ best player.

He scored 13 points on 5-for-10 shooting (3-for-5 from three-point range) and his defense helped turn the tide in the first half when the Pistons trailed by as much as 16 points.

He added four assists and found Eric Moreland for a nice alley-oop dunk in the second half.

“I thought he really changed the game,” Pistons coach Stan Van Gundy said. “His ball pressure defensively was outstanding. He made shots, he ran the floor.

“I thought he was terrific.”

Rookie struggles: Luke Kennard struggled guarding wily veteran Damien Wilkens (an ex-Pistons), who scored 12 of 14 points in the second half, largely against Kennard.

Sharing is caring: The Pistons (2-1) had 28 assists on 43 made field goals, continuing a trend through three preseason games.

Jackson had six assists and no turnovers; Ish Smith had nine assists and two turnovers.

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