Pistons peak in 4th quarter to upset Celtics
DETROIT – The Detroit Pistons dominated the fourth quarter to upset the Boston Celtics 92-86 on Wednesday, Rodney Stuckey leading the assault with 27 points and 11 rebounds.
The third-year point guard also added 6 assists while forward Charlie Villanueva scored 10 of his 19 in the decisive final session to help the Pistons pull away.
During the spell, Detroit (15-26) scored 13 straight points to turn a five-point deficit into a 84-76 edge with less than 4 minutes remaining.
Rasheed Wallace scored 16 points and had 7 rebounds for the visitors but had his return to Detroit spoiled as the Celtics (27-13) lost a third straight game.
Wallace joined the Pistons in 2004 when he helped lead the team to an NBA championship but departed to join Boston as a free agent last July.

