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PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- Allen Iverson and Jerry Stackhouse proved why they couldn't play together.
| | Allen Iverson, left, looks to drive past Detroit's Dana Barros. |
Iverson scored 44 points, outscoring his former backcourt mate
by 10, as the Philadelphia 76ers beat the Detroit Pistons 105-89
Friday night.
Stackhouse had 34 points on 12-for-32 shooting, while Iverson
was 14-for-29. Stackhouse, the No. 3 overall pick in the 1995 draft
by the Sixers, was traded to Detroit for Theo Ratliff and Aaron
McKie in December 1997 because he didn't fit in with Iverson on the
court.
"Stack kept shooting the ball and a player like him, if he's
missing, eventually he'll get on," Iverson said. "He hit some big
shots. But the key was we played good defensively."
Stackhouse, the NBA's leading scorer at 30.0 points per game,
looked like he had something to prove to his old team early on. He
took 13 shots in the first quarter and missed seven straight before
hitting a jumper midway through the second.
"That was the furthest thing from my mind," Stackhouse said
about a shootout with Iverson. "I was just concentrating on trying
to win the game."
Philadelphia has won 15 of 17 to improve the NBA's best record
to 33-10. The Pistons have lost 13 of 15.
George Lynch added 14 points and 13 rebounds for the Sixers, who
improved to 16-1 when scoring more than 100 points. Ratliff had 13
points and Tyrone Hill added 13 rebounds.
Joe Smith had 15 points and Chucky Atkins added 11 for Detroit.
Philadelphia took the lead for good with a 12-0 run over a
four-minute stretch from the first quarter into the second. Iverson
had six points during the run on a pair of running jumpers and a
21-footer.
"We've come out and had some letdowns at home based on the way
we've played on the road," Sixers coach Larry Brown said.
"Everybody realizes we have to play the right way. We have to get
it from a lot of different sources."
Detroit got as close as four on two free throws by Smith late in
the third, but Iverson responded. He hit a jumper and made two free
throws for a 75-67 lead less than a minute into the fourth.
After Stackhouse made a jumper, McKie hit a jumper and Iverson
sank two free throws to make it 79-69. The Sixers then put it away
with an 8-3 run, including six points by reserve center Todd
MacCulloch.
The 7-footer came off the bench late in the third quarter and
made a layup and a short jumper, giving the Sixers an 86-72 lead
with 7:02 left.
Detroit didn't get closer than 11 the rest of the way.
"We've been consistent on the road, but we've relaxed too much
at home and teams snuck up on us," Lynch said. "When you play
teams low in the standings, you have to go out fast and let the
other guys get in."
Iverson but made just 5 of 14 shots in the second half, but was
15-of-16 from the foul line.
"I always took free throws for granted because it's an easy
shot, nobody has a hand in your face," Iverson said. "I never
really concentrated and now I'm making a conscious effort to make
the free throws."
Game notes
The Sixers are 13-12, including the playoffs, when Iverson
scores 40 or more, including 6-2 this season. ... Philadelphia,
which has won a franchise-best 12 straight on the road, opens a
three-game road trip against Indiana on Sunday. ... Toni Kukoc did
not play the second half because of a strained lower back. ...
Detroit coach George Irvine got a technical in the third for
arguing a foul by Jed Buechler on Lynch. ... Reserve point guard
Pepe Sanchez played eight minutes and assisted on three of
MacCulloch's baskets. ... Former Sixer Dana Barros shot 1-of-11.
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Philadelphia 105 Detroit 89
Washington 106 Atlanta 99
Boston 99 Phoenix 83
Houston 106 Vancouver 89
Seattle 107 Golden State 105
LA Lakers 113 New Jersey 101
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