Pistons end Magic’s seven-game streak
Rodney Stuckey led a balanced attack with 19 points and the Detroit Pistons won their fourth straight game, beating the Orlando Magic, 88-82, on Monday night.
Orlando had won seven in a row and Detroit was missing Richard Hamilton (groin), but the Magic (24-7) trailed for nearly the entire game.
Five Pistons scored in double figures, with Tayshaun Prince and Rasheed Wallace each getting 16 points. Rashard Lewis scored 23 for Orlando; Dwight Howard had 18 points and 18 rebounds but was held to one point in the first half.
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