SAN FRANCISCO – A return home to Chase Center after a four-game road trip was a tough test for the Warriors against one of the best teams in the NBA. Despite their best efforts for a comeback, the Warriors fell 131-124 to the Detroit Pistons on Friday night. Steph Curry’s night ended early because of right knee soreness. He gingerly walked to the locker room during the latter half of the third quarter. Curry played 25 minutes and still led the Warriors with 23 points on 7-of-16 shooting and was 4 of 10 from deep. The bench was led by 18 points from De’Anthony Melton and 16 from Gui Santos. Everybody in the starting five scored in double figures, and eight Warriors tallied at least 10 points. However, the Warriors watched the Pistons shoot 76 percent in the first quarter, including four threes from Duncan Robinson. The Pistons came down with 53 rebounds and scored 62 points in the paint. They also doubled Golden State in second-chance points, 14 to seven, outscored them 25 to 10 in fast break points and scored 31 points off 18 Warriors turnovers. Those factors were too much for the Warriors to overcome the much bigger, faster, stronger and...