ORLANDO -- The fans cheered him.

Tobias Harris noticed.

Harris played his first game in Orlando as a visiting player on Wednesday and received a warm reception from the Amway Center crowd when he was introduced before the Detroit Pistons' 108-104 win over the Magic.

Harris was asked if the positive reception felt good.

"Yes it did," he replied. "A couple guys over here said I was going to get booed. I told them I don't think so. That would be kind of rude. It was good to see that. It goes to show you come in and handle your business, be professional, respect the organization, don't burn any bridges and just be who you are, it goes a long way."

Other than a rare minor bout with foul trouble -- he picked up his fourth on an offensive foul with 2:59 left in the third quarter, only his third time with more than three fouls as a Piston, though he still played 30 minutes -- Harris produced his usual reliable output.

He had 13 points on 5-of-11 shooting, seven rebounds, two assists and a steal.

Harris said he did not "get caught up in the emotional stuff" of returning to Orlando, where he played most of his five seasons until a February trade brought him to Detroit for Brandon Jennings and Ersan Ilyasova.

"For me there is more at stake right now, like getting to the playoffs," he said. "The biggest thing for me is coming back into this locker room with these guys and really enjoying the victory and knowing we are one step closer."

Substitution change: Bullock said Stan Van Gundy told him during early shootaround, about three hours before the game, that he would be the first player off the bench. Van Gundy said he told Stanley Johnson early in the evening, too. "I told him to be ready but that Reggie was going to play ahead of him," Van Gundy said. It was the first time this season that the rookie Johnson got a DNP-CD in the boxscore -- did not play, coach's decision.

Thieving: The Pistons' nine steals were their most since a season-high 13 on Feb. 27 at Milwaukee. Marcus Morris and Kentavious Caldwell-Pope had three each.

Clutch-time reactions: The Pistons are 13-10 in games decided by five points or less, or that went to overtime. The Magic are 9-16 in such games.

Never forget: The Pistons swept the season series 3-0 from the Magic. They won last year's season series 3-1, making Van Gundy 6-1 in seven games against his former team as Pistons coach.

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