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Tuesday, Apr. 17 7:00pm ET
Carter keeps Raptors' hopes for home court alive

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TORONTO (AP) -- His hip and legs were hurting and he was having an off night shooting. But the game was on the line, so Vince Carter got the ball and Toronto got an important victory.

Carter hit an 8-foot baseline jumper with 7.6 seconds left in overtime Tuesday night, giving the Raptors a 94-92 victory over the Detroit Pistons and keeping the Raptors' hopes alive for home-court advantage in the playoffs.

"I had to (stay in there)," said Carter, who hurt his hip when he was knocked to the floor by Ben Wallace with three minutes left in regulation. "This was an important game for us. Bumps and bruises have to go to the side until after the game."

Carter's game-winner gave him 21 points on 6-for-22 shooting and gave Toronto (46-35) its 27th home victory of the season, a franchise record.

"It didn't matter how I was playing," said Carter, who drove past Wallace and Jerry Stackhouse and laid in a finger roll with 2:12 left in the extra session to pull Toronto to one at 90-89.

"We were still in the game and had a chance to win. It makes a person feel good who's not shooting the ball well and they still give you the ball in the last seconds."

Detroit (32-49), out of the playoffs for the first time in five years, made it tough. Stackhouse had 22 points, Corliss Williamson 17 and Wallace had 28 rebounds.

"We had every opportunity to win the game," said Wallace, who leads the league in total rebounds with 1,043. "We missed shots and they converted. We have one more game left and the I can shut down."

The game was tied five times in the fourth quarter. Brian Cardinal hit a shot along the baseline and converted a three-point play to tie it at 80 with 3:41 left in regulation.

Each time the game was tied, the Raptors gained the lead and the Pistons had to come back. Williamson's tip off a miss by Stackhouse tied the game at 84 with 48 seconds left in regulation and sent it into the extra session.

After Wallace's layup off a feed from Williamson knotted it at 87 with 3:11 left in the overtime, Chucky Atkins, who finished with 14 points, hit a 3-pointer and the Raptors looked finished.

Carter, hobbling with an injured leg, hit a finger roll to help Toronto close to a point. After Dana Barros hit a runner in the lane, Alvin Williams hit a 3-pointer off a feed from Oakley to tie it with 44.1 seconds left and set up Carter's heroics.

Toronto is in the playoffs for the second time in the franchise's six-year history, but the Raptors' first-round opponent is still up in the air because of the muddle that is the Eastern Conference.

With just one more day left in the regular season, Toronto can finish fourth, fifth or sixth and holds its fate in its own hands. If the Raptors win their season finale at Washington on Wednesday night, they can finish no worse than fifth and will get fourth if New York loses to Detroit on Wednesday.

"It's a very important game," said Antonio Davis, who had 16 points and 11 rebounds before fouling out in the fourth quarter for Toronto, his team-leading 36th double-double of the season.

"We have to go out with the same type of effort. Hopefully, some shots will fall. I think we're going to be fine. Washington is a team that's beatable, even when they're playing well. We have to just go out and not put too much pressure on ourselves."

Game notes
The Raptors have a better road record against the Pistons (4-7) than at home in the Air Canada Centre (2-9). Toronto's only home victory over Detroit was an 89-85 triumph last season. ... A win Wednesday at Washington would give the Raptors 20 road victories, one more than the franchise record set last season. A victory over Washington also would give Toronto a four-game series sweep of the Wizards. ... Jerry Stackhouse leads the league in free throws made with 656, shooting 82 percent. ... Detroit leads the league in rebounds with an average of 45.40. ... Pistons have 445 blocks, compared to 273 for all of last season.

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