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Pistons hold off fourth-quarter run to take down Rockets
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Pistons hold off fourth-quarter run to take down Rockets

Published Jan. 31, 2015 10:21 p.m. ET

AUBURN HILLS, Mich. -- Kentavious Caldwell-Pope had enough responsibility trying to contain James Harden at the defensive end.

That made the Detroit guard's offensive contribution that much more impressive.

Caldwell-Pope scored a season-high 28 points, including 12 in the fourth quarter, and the Pistons held off Harden and the Houston Rockets 114-101 on Saturday night. D.J. Augustin added 28 points and 12 assists for Detroit.

"I felt good," Caldwell-Pope said. "I got myself going with my energy on the defensive end, ran the floor to get easy baskets and that opened up my outside shooting."

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Harden scored 21 of his 26 points in the second half, returning from a bruised left knee to help the Rockets nearly rally from a 21-point, third-quarter deficit.

Houston's Josh Smith was booed throughout his return to the Palace, just more than a month after the Pistons waived the high-priced forward. He had seven points and seven rebounds, shooting only 3 of 11 from the field. Detroit snapped a four-game skid and ended Houston's four-game winning streak.

"We didn't defend the 3-point line and we didn't defend the paint. They just played a lot harder than we did, and we just let them kick our tails," Rockets coach Kevin McHale said. "We couldn't stop Augustin in any part of the floor. I tried a couple different lineups because I just wanted someone to get in front of him for a couple possessions."

The Pistons played well initially after cutting Smith, winning seven straight, and fans gave him an unfriendly welcome in his return, booing him when he went to the scorer's table to check in for the first time and also when he touched the ball.

Detroit led 59-46 at halftime and 86-69 at the start of the fourth quarter.

Harden led a 19-6 run to start the fourth, but Caldwell-Pope made enough big shots down the stretch to help the Pistons hold on. The second-year guard capped the victory with a shot from well behind the 3-point line with 3.1 seconds remaining and the shot clock expiring.

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BOUNCING BACK

The Pistons were coming off an embarrassing 20-point loss at Philadelphia, and they were sharp throughout against Houston's normally tough defense. Greg Monroe had 19 points and 12 rebounds, and Andre Drummond had 11 and 16. Detroit won for the first time since losing point guard Brandon Jennings last weekend to a ruptured Achilles tendon.

Augustin, the starting point guard with Jennings out, had one of his best games of the season.

"Yeah, I thought he was decent," coach Stan Van Gundy joked. "No, he was tremendous. He really was. He was on the attack, right from the start of the game on, and that's big for us."

DEFENSIVE PROBLEMS

Houston was without star center Dwight Howard, who has been sidelined because of swelling in his right knee. Harden left toward the end of the second quarter with his knee injury but came back and played almost the entire second half.

No matter who was in, the Rockets couldn't slow down the Pistons.

"Terrible defense. They had 69 points in their last game against Philly and we let them have 60 at halftime," Harden said. "That's terrible. We didn't play at all until the fourth quarter, and that was too late."

The Rockets lead the NBA in 3-pointers, but Detroit held its own from beyond the arc, going 10 of 25. Houston shot 11 of 32 on 3s.

TIP-INS

Rockets: Donatas Motiejunas scored 21 points on 10-of-13 shooting. ... Harden had nine assists and seven rebounds.

Pistons: Augustin's 12 assists were his season high. ... Caldwell-Pope fell two points short of his career high in scoring. He made six 3-pointers.

UP NEXT

The Rockets host Chicago on Wednesday night.

The Pistons host Miami on Tuesday night.

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