Greg Monroe dribbled out from near his own basket all the way into the frontcourt. Then the 6-foot-11 center made a nice pass to Brandon Knight, who dunked the ball at the buzzer. On this night, it really was that easy for the Detroit Pistons. "Sometimes, there are just crazy nights like that," Pistons coach Lawrence Frank said. "Everything you shoot goes in. For them, everything they shoot doesn't. We've all been there." Knight had 28 points and seven assists, and the Pistons routed the Cleveland Cavaliers 116-77 on Tuesday night in one of the NBA's most lopsided games of the season. Tayshaun Prince added 15 points for Detroit and Jonas Jerebko scored 14.