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Pistons topple Heat 100-90, snap 14-game losing streak

DETROIT (AP) - Saddiq Bey scored 26 points and the Detroit Pistons snapped their franchise record-tying, 14-game losing streak with a 100-90 victory over the Miami Heat on Sunday.

Hamidou Diallo had 15 points and seven rebounds for Detroit, which recorded its first victory since a 97-89 triumph over Indiana on Nov. 17. Frank Jackson added 12 points and Killian Hayes chipped in 11.

'œIt's great to get the monkey off our back,'ť Bey said. 'œWe know a lot of our losses have been close and down the stretch. It was just good to see that if we execute down the stretch what we can do. We've got to build off of it, keep fighting to win every game.'ť

The Pistons start a rookie and three second-year players. They don't have anyone older than 23 in the current lineup.

'œIt bothers you but that's not what this season is about,'ť Pistons coach Dwane Casey said of the streak. 'œI'm not caught up in 14 straight. I'm caught up in these guys growing and developing. Sooner or later, all this stuff is going to click.'ť

Max Strus led the Heat with 24 points off the bench. Kyle Lowry had 19 points, 10 rebounds and five assists. Dewayne Dedmon added 11 points for Miami, which had won four of its last five.

'œThe guys really battled,'ť Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said. 'œWe made mistakes but it was not from a lack of want, or a lack of competitiveness or lack of making efforts. Guys laid it out there. We were a little flat offensively and weren't able to get over the hump.'ť

Strus scored 15 first-half points as Miami led 48-46 at the break.

Detroit finished the third quarter on a 27-9 run to gain a 79-67 advantage.

Miami closed within five points with less than 5 minutes remaining but Bey and Hayes hit 3-pointers down the stretch to help the Pistons retain the lead.

The Heat shot 37.8% from the field and made just 30.2% of their 43 3-point attempts.

'œWe created a lot of our offense with our defense, more so than anything else,'ť Casey said.

Bey scored 19 points in the second half. He's averaging 25.7 points over the last three games.

'œHe's been very decisive, instead of thinking about shooting and pump-faking himself out of shots,'ť Casey said. 'œThat's the biggest difference.'ť

TIP-INS

Heat: Forward P.J. Tucker left the game in the third quarter with a left knee injury. Miami was already missing Jimmy Butler, Tyler Herro, Bam Adebayo, Markieff Morris and Victor Oladipo due to injuries. Caleb Martin is in the league's health and safety protocols. ... Miami won 100-92 in Detroit last month. The third game of the four-game season series will be played in Miami on Thursday.

Pistons: Detroit's previous 14-game losing streaks were from March 7-30, 1980, and Dec. 20, 1993 to Jan. 18, 1994. '¦ Detroit missed 17 of 19 3-point attempts in the first half.

UP NEXT

Heat: Host Indiana Pacers on Tuesday.

Pistons: Visit New York Knicks on Tuesday.

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Detroit Pistons center Isaiah Stewart (28) tries to shoot against Miami Heat guard Max Strus, left, and forward KZ Okpala (11) during the first half of an NBA basketball game Sunday, Dec. 19, 2021, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Duane Burleson) The Associated Press
Detroit Pistons guard Hamidou Diallo (6) goes to the basket against Miami Heat guards Duncan Robinson, left, and Kyle Lowry (7) during the first half of an NBA basketball game, Sunday, Dec. 19, 2021, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Duane Burleson) The Associated Press
Detroit Pistons guard Cory Joseph (18) drives against Miami Heat guard Gabe Vincent (2) during the first half of an NBA basketball game Sunday, Dec. 19, 2021, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Duane Burleson) The Associated Press
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