Pistons squeak past Suns in final seconds

1/11/2014
ASSOCIATED PRESS

AUBURN HILLS, Mich. — Josh Smith’s driving, left-handed bank shot with 1.2 seconds left gave the Detroit Pistons a 110-108 win over the Phoenix Suns on Saturday night.

Smith was involved in a few big plays in the final half-minute — both good and bad. His 3-pointer as the shot clock expired put Detroit ahead 108-105 with 26.8 seconds left. Then he fouled Gerald Green while the Phoenix guard was shooting a 3-pointer. Green made all three free throws to tie it with 4.3 seconds remaining.

Smith took the ensuing inbounds pass near the top of the key, drove to the right, and then switched hands, making a tough shot while being tightly defended by Channing Frye.

Green’s shot at the buzzer from in front of the Detroit bench missed badly.

Smith finished with 25 points, and Brandon Jennings had eight points, 18 assists, and eight rebounds for Detroit. Greg Monroe added 20 points and 12 rebounds.

Frye led Phoenix with 21 points.

The Suns tied the game with a 13-3 run to start the fourth quarter, but Detroit responded with a 7-0 run. It was 105-97 before Phoenix scored eight straight points, tying it on a 3-pointer by P.J. Tucker with 51.2 seconds left.

The Pistons barely got a shot off on their next possession, but Smith was able to free himself on the left wing and connect on a 3-pointer.

Jennings equaled team records held by Isiah Thomas with 11 assists in the first quarter and 16 in the first half. His final total of 18 is the highest by an NBA player this season.