Iverson leads Pistons to 96-89 victory over Cavaliers


He scored 23 points as Detroit snapped Cleveland’s eight-game win streak.

AUBURN HILLS, Mich. (AP) — The Detroit Pistons are starting to show their potential with Allen Iverson, beating two of the NBA’s best teams in less than a week.

Iverson scored 23 points, and Rasheed Wallace had 10 of his 21 points during a fourth-quarter surge that gave Detroit a 96-89 victory over Cleveland on Wednesday night that ended the Cavaliers’ eight-game winning streak.

Detroit handed the Los Angeles Lakers their only defeat, beating them by double digits Friday night on the road.

“It’s early, but it’s exciting,” Iverson said.

Wallace wouldn’t go that far.

“It’s not like we set out and said, ‘Oh, these are the NBA’s hottest teams.’ We’re just trying to make ourselves better,” said Wallace, who had a season-high 15 rebounds. “We really don’t care about what the other teams are doing at that moment.

“We just want to make ourselves better for June.”

If the Pistons can keep playing tough defense against stars, as they did against LeBron James and Kobe Bryant, they’ll improve their chances in the playoffs.

James was 8-of-21 and missed all four of his 3-point attempts, but made enough free throws to finish with 25 points to fall just five below his league-leading average.

“That happens in this league,” he said. “You have good games and bad games.”

Bryant missed 18 of 30 shots last week against the Pistons.

The Cavs are a half-game ahead of the Pistons in the Central Division.

Detroit lost its first two games after acquiring Iverson from Denver on Nov. 3, but has won four of its last five.

“It’s way too early to know anything about them,” James said.

It looked as if the Cavs were going to beat Detroit the first time they saw them with Iverson, going on a 21-6 run to take the lead in the first quarter and taking 13-point leads in both the second and third.

But Wallace gave the Pistons the lead for good midway through the fourth with a pair of 3-pointers in a 36-second span and made another long jumper to give them a 95-82 lead with 2 1/2 minutes left.

“Sheed hit those long 3s and AI did a great job of getting to the hole,” James said. “They really turned it up in the second half, and it caught us off guard.”

His coach agreed.

“They played a great second half and we didn’t respond,” Cavs coach Mike Brown said. “It was like a bunch of their players got together at halftime and said ’Let’s bear down and take this game away from the Cavaliers,’ and that’s just what they did. They brought us to a complete standstill.

“That’s the first time I’ve seen us that discombobulated all year.”

Detroit’s Richard Hamilton scored 15 points, reserve Rodney Stuckey and Tayshaun Prince each added nine points. Cleveland’s Mo Williams scored 25 points, Zydrunas Ilgauskas had 13 points and Delonte West added 11.