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Saturday, Feb. 3 7:30pm ET
Cavs drop fifth in a row

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CLEVELAND (AP) -- For a change, the Detroit Pistons were the ones carrying Jerry Stackhouse.

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Detroit's Michael Curry splits Cleveland defenders Cedric Henderson and Clarence Weatherspoon.

Joe Smith scored 22 points, including a dunk to finish Cleveland off with 38 seconds left in overtime, and the Pistons overcame a brutal shooting night by Stackhouse to hand the Cavaliers their fifth straight loss, 88-81 Saturday night.

Dana Barros finished with 17 points and made huge plays late in regulation and overtime for the Pistons, who outscored Cleveland 9-2 in OT and won for just the sixth time in 22 games despite Stackhouse missing 27 shots.

"This is what I've been talking about all season," said Stackhouse, the NBA's second-leading scorer. "I can have a bad game and we still find a way to win. I never had a shooting night like that before. I'm glad to get that one out of the way."

Stackhouse had 21 points -- 18 in the first half -- but shot just 7-for-34 from the field. Ben Wallace had 14 rebounds, five blocks and made a nice pass in the lane to Smith for a dunk that put the Pistons ahead 86-81.

Barros made a jumper, a layup, two free throws and a steal from Andre Miller in the final 1:12 of the fourth quarter. In overtime, his 17-foot jumper put the Pistons up 84-81.

Smith and Jerome Williams had 13 rebounds apiece for Detroit.

Stackhouse has been the Pistons' leading scorer in all but six games this season. But he never found his range and went 3-of-19 from the field in the second half.

"We have to step it up and not depend on Stack so much," Barros said.

Andre Miller, who lost part of a front tooth in the first quarter, had 14 points and rookie Chris Mihm had 14 and 12 rebounds for the Cavs, who can't seem to catch a break.

Already missing Lamond Murray, their second-leading scorer who has a sore left ankle, the Cavs lost Miller for more than seven minutes in the first half when he chipped a tooth while diving on the floor. In addition, top sub Chris Gatling rolled his left ankle in the first quarter and didn't return.

Gatling wouldn't talk to reporters as he left the arena on crutches. He is expected to travel with the team to Boston and will likely be a game-time decision.

Miller is staying behind to have his tooth bonded and to be fitted with a special mouthpiece before joining the Cavs in Boston.

"I thought it was better," said Cleveland coach Randy Wittman, whose team played with more intensity. "Our guys came out and fought. ... Barros hit a couple of big buckets. We just couldn't get anything going offensively that we could really sink our teeth into."

Miller's leaner from the baseline with 4.6 seconds remaining in regulation tied it 79-79, and the game went to overtime when Stackhouse, whose only point in the fourth quarter came on a free throw with 15 seconds left, shot an airball.

Smith made one free throw to give the Pistons a lead and Wallace dunked yet another miss by Stackhouse as the 24-second clock expired, giving the Pistons an 82-80 lead.

After hitting his jumper, Barros drove the lane and passed underneath to Wallace, who shuffled it across to Smith for the dunk.

"He'll make big shots and big plays," Pistons coach George Irvine said of Barros. "I saw it too many times from the other side not to have faith in him when I got to coach him."

With Smith and Stackhouse each hitting two jumpers apiece, the Pistons opened a 56-44 lead four minutes into the third quarter before they went cold from the field and the Cavs rallied behind Miller and Mihm.

Miller, who has been encouraged to take over when he can, drove the lane for two layups and Mihm made two free throws as the Cavs went on a 14-2 run to tie it 58-all.

The Pistons scored just 12 points in the period on 6-of-23 shooting.

Game notes
Stackhouse is a combined 16-for-64 in two games in Cleveland this season. ... Stackhouse's 1,082 field-goal attempts are more than double any teammate. ... Detroit's 12 points were a season-low for the third quarter. ... One of the Cavs ballboys found part of Miller's tooth as the teams returned to the floor for the second quarter. ... Cavs G Trajan Langdon made his second career start. He scored a career-high 31 the last time the Pistons were in town. ... Murray looked good in warmups but sat out his third straight game.


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Detroit 88
Cleveland 81

Orlando 96
Atlanta 84

Dallas 101
Golden State 95

Milwaukee 104
Indiana 85

San Antonio 90
Houston 88

Utah 111
Seattle 91

Vancouver 91
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