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Houston Rockets at Detroit Pistons

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12-38, 5-21 Away
Final
117 - 114

13-38, 6-19 Home

Rockets beat Pistons 117-114 in matchup of NBA's worst teams

The Rockets had a 16-8 advantage in offensive rebounds, a 21-4 edge in second-chance points and outscored the Pistons 70-42 in the paint.

Houston played without Jalen Green (calf), Kevin Porter, Jr. (foot) and Apleren Sengun (non-COVID illness), while coach Stephen Silas missed the game to attend a memorial for his father Paul, who played and coached in the NBA for 48 years.

“I would say 98% of this win came from hustle and hard work,” Rockets interim coach John Lucas said. “With three key scorers out, I think a lot of guys were excited because the ball would be moving and they would get a chance to play.

“Coach has already texted us about getting a good win. Today was a celebration of his dad's life, but I hope this made it a little easier.”

Eric Gordon led the Rockets (12-38) with 24 points. Martin had 15 points and 13 rebounds, and Tari Eason added 16 points and 10 rebounds.

“This is a really good road win,” Martin said. “We got some stops, made some plays and now we can get out of this cold and get back home.”

Alec Burks had 21 points for the Pistons (13-38). They have lost five of six.

“It seems like all these games come down to the end, but it is all the small things that we aren't doing earlier in games that hurt us,” Pistons coach Dwane Casey said. “We aren't a good enough team to take anyone lightly. We can't do that."

With the Pistons leading 112-109, Martin was fouled as his layup bounced twice off the rim before dropping in. He missed the free throw, but Jae'Sean Tate kept the ball alive and Martin's putback gave the Rockets a 113-112 lead.

“Coaches start teaching you to box out on free throws in junior high,” Casey said. “In that situation, you almost have to be face guarding, because you know they will be crashing with a bad free-throw shooter on the line.”

Jabari Smith Jr. then tied up Burks, and the Rockets won the jump ball.

Gordon hit two free throws to make it 115-112, but Jalen Ivey's layup spun in to make it a one-point game with 10 seconds to go.

Gordon added two more free throws, making it 117-114, and Ivey's tying 3-point attempt was off the rim.

The Rockets were 3-of-20 on 3-pointers in the first 39 minutes but made five in a row to stay alive in the fourth quarter.

“We normally struggle in the fourth quarter by turning the ball over and getting pushed around,” Lucas said. “This time, we didn't let that happen.”

TIP INS

Rockets: Houston has won three straight in Detroit, but is still just 21-49 in the Motor City. However, they are 49-22 at home against the Pistons.

Pistons: Detroit was trying to win two straight games for only the second time this season. They beat the Denver Nuggets and Utah Jazz on Nov. 22-23.

LOPSIDED BATTLE ON THE GLASS

Neither team has done much right this season, but Houston’s biggest strength was a perfect match for Detroit’s most significant problems. The Rockets came into the game leading the league in offensive-rebound percentage at 29.6%, while the Pistons are one of the worst defensive-rebounding teams at 74.2%. Saturday, the Rockets grabbed 36.4% of their offensive-rebound attempts.

UP NEXT

Rockets: Host Oklahoma City on Wednesday night.

Pistons: At Dallas on Monday night.

Regular Season Series

HOU leads series 1-0

Recent Plays

4th 0.0 End of Game 117 - 114
4th 0.0 End of the 4th Quarter 117 - 114
4th 2.1 Kenyon Martin Jr. defensive rebound 117 - 114
4th 2.1 Jaden Ivey misses 27-foot three point jumper 117 - 114
4th 8.0 Eric Gordon makes free throw 2 of 2 117 - 114

Statistics

https://a.espncdn.com/combiner/i?img=/i/teamlogos/nba/500/hou.png&h=100&scale=crop&w=100&location=originHOU https://a.espncdn.com/combiner/i?img=/i/teamlogos/nba/500/det.png&h=100&scale=crop&w=100&location=originDET
44-92 FG 38-83
48 Field Goal % 46
8-27 3PT 14-38
30 Three Point % 37
21-27 FT 24-31
78 Free Throw % 77
48 Rebounds 35
16 Offensive Rebounds 8
32 Defensive Rebounds 27
20 Assists 23
8 Steals 10
4 Blocks 5
17 Turnovers 16
0 Team Turnovers 0
17 Total Turnovers 16
2 Technical Fouls 1
2 Total Technical Fouls 1
0 Flagrant Fouls 0
23 Points Conceded Off Turnovers 21
15 Fast Break Points 4
70 Points in Paint 42
20 Fouls 25
12 Largest Lead 14
Detroit Pistons Detroit Pistons Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Kevin Huerter, G Out May 6
Houston Rockets Houston Rockets Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Kevin Durant, F Out May 1
Steven Adams, C Out Jan 28
Fred VanVleet, G Out Sep 22

Game Information

Little Caesars Arena

Location: Detroit, MI
Attendance: 19,411 · Capacity:

2025-26 Southwest Standings

TEAM W L PCT GB STRK
San Antonio 62 20 .756 - L1
Houston 52 30 .634 10 W1
New Orleans 26 56 .317 36 L2
Dallas 26 56 .317 36 W1
Memphis 25 57 .305 37 L8

2025-26 Central Standings

TEAM W L PCT GB STRK
Detroit 60 22 .732 - W3
Cleveland 52 30 .634 8 W1
Milwaukee 32 50 .390 28 L1
Chicago 31 51 .378 29 L2
Indiana 19 63 .232 41 L2
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