Los Angeles Lakers vs. Detroit Pistons Live Stream Free: Watch 2013 NBA Online, Nov 29 TV Channels, Radio Stations

By Josh Wilson

Los Angeles Lakers vs. Detroit Pistons game on Nov. 29 will start at 4:30 p.m. PT (7:30 p.m. ET). The (8-8) Lakers will be visiting the (6-9) Pistons at the Palace of Auburn Hills in Michigan. Fans can watch the game online through live stream (details below).

Forward and Center Paul Gasol leads the Lakers with 13.1 points per game, but shot just 38.9 percent. Los Angeles has scored 105.2 points per game in winning four of five, shooting 47.8 percent. During this span, Gasol improved his efficiency, averaging 18.8 points and making 52.5 percent of his shots. He also has 7 rebounds and 3.8 assists average per game. 

On Wednesday's game against the Nets, Nick Young scored 26 points and together with Jordan Farmer made nine of the team's 13 three pointers. 

The Detroits lost 99-79 to Chicgao. Rodney Stucky scored 25 off the bench, but Pistons only had 26 points in the second half. They also went scoreless in over 10 possessions in four quarter.

The Lakers will attempt to get their second season win over Pistons since Jordan Hill scored 24 points and 17 rebounds while Steve Blake had 16 assists in a 114-99 victory on Nov. 17.   

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Lakers vs. Pistons game will be televised locally on TWSN and Fox Sports Detroit (FSDT). and HD quality live stream can be accessed on mobile/TV/broadband through NBA League Pass, which gives access to over 40 live games a week.

Lakers' radio network affiliates are listed here, and online radio stations can be accessed here.

Pistons' flagship radio stations are 97.1 FM The Ticket and WWJ 950 AM. The affiliate radio stations can be found here. Those wanting to access online radio stations can click here.

Lakers vs. Pistons live stream can also be accessed by clicking here (don't download anything, click on full screen).

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