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76ers beat Pistons 108-101 in overtime

- By Noah Trister

AUBURN HILLS, MICH. » Detroit’s Greg Monroe leaped toward the basket and missed a dunk. Then moments later, Philadelph­ia’s Henry Sims had the ball right next to the basket and blew the layup.

On a night when something had to give, the 76ers held the Pistons without a f ield goal in over time, beating Detroit 108-101 on Saturday for their second victory of the season. The Pistons lost their 11th straight game, this one in a matchup of the teams with the NBA’s two worst records.

The 76ers (2-18) have won two of three after starting the season 0-17.

“It is huge for these guys to be able to close out a tough game on the road like that,” coach Brett Brown said. “I’m proud of the way they hung together through that streak and now they are getting some rewards.”

Detroit (3-17) now leads Philadelph­ia by only a game in the standings. The teams entered with a combined record of 4-34, the second-worst in NBA history for teams about to play each other — with a minimum of 38 combined games. The 76ers and Buffalo Braves were 4-35 entering their meeting Nov. 24, 1972, according to STATS.

Detroit led 100 - 9 7 late in the fourth quarter when Hollis Thompson — seemingly rushing a shot straight off an inbounds — sank a fadeaway 3-pointer from the right corner to tie it with 13.4 seconds remaining.

It took almost half the overtime for either team to score. Monroe missed a dunk early on. The Pistons took the lead when Kent av ious Ca ldwel l - Pope made a free throw with 2:37 left for the first point of the ex tra session, but the 76ers scored eight i n a row to finish the game.

Rober t Cov ing ton scored 25 points for Phila delphia and Michael Carter-Williams added 20. Josh Smith led Detroit with 23 points, and he a lso had ei ght rebounds and seven a ssists.

It was 104 -101 af t er Nerlens Noel’s f loater with 29.9 seconds remaining. Caldwell-Pope missed two 3-pointers at the other end before the 76ers were able to secure the ball and close out the game from the free throw line.

The teams were facing each other for the first time since March 29, when the 76ers snapped their record-t y ing, 26game losing streak with a 123-98 rout of the Pistons in Philadelph­ia.

The Pistons and 76ers are in this position in large part because of their atrocious shooting. Detroit finished at 39 percent f rom the field Saturday, while Philadelph­ia shot a more respectabl­e 46 percent.

T here was one sequence in t he four t h quarter when Detroit’s Brandon Jennings traded airballs with Thompson, then Jennings missed a layup.

The Pistons host Philadelph­ia again Jan. 17.

TIP-INS

76ers: Since Jan. 31, Philadelph­ia is 2-1 against t he Pistons and 4 - 49 against everybody else.

Pistons: Jennings and Caldwell-Pope each went 2 of 10 from the field. Jennings had six assists and five turnovers.

HOLDING THEIR OWN

With their front line of Smith, Monroe and Andre Drummond, the Pistons can be tough to deal with on the boards. They finished with 15 secondchan­ce points, but Philadelph­ia had 13.

“We knew it was going to take all five of us to keep those guys off the boards, so this was definitely a group ef for t,” Car t er -Wi l l ia ms s a i d. “Our bigs were doing everything they could, and we were trying to help them out.”

EMPTY POSSESSION

After Thompson’s t ying shot, Detroit had a chance to win it at the end of regulation, but Jennings couldn’t even reach the rim with a step-back jumper.

“My f ault ,” Pist ons coach Stan Van Gundy s a id. “When it broke down, we couldn’t get the ball where we wanted to go with it. I should have been jumping up, calling timeout. My fault.”

UP NEXT

76ers: Visit Atlanta on Wednesday night.

Pistons: Host Oklahoma City on Sunday night.

 ?? CARLOS OSORIO — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Philadelph­ia 76ers forward Robert Covington (33) drives to the basket Saturday against the Detroit Pistons in Auburn Hills, Mich.
CARLOS OSORIO — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Philadelph­ia 76ers forward Robert Covington (33) drives to the basket Saturday against the Detroit Pistons in Auburn Hills, Mich.

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