BOSTON — Reggie Jackson scored nine of his 24 points in the final quarter, Kentavious Caldwell-Pope finished with 20 and the Detroit Pistons rallied for a 99-94 win over the Boston Celtics on Wednesday night.
Andre Drummond was in early foul trouble and had an off night for the Pistons, scoring 13 points and grabbing five rebounds. Detroit has won three of four.
Isaiah Thomas led the Celtics with 22 points, scoring their final 15 over the last 7:24 after missing 14 of his first 15 shots. Evan Turner scored 17, and Amir Johnson and Jae Crowder each had 16.
The Celtics have lost three of four.
Thomas scored seven straight to erase a four-point Pistons lead. His spinning drive in the lane put Boston ahead 89-88, but Jackson nailed a 3-pointer from the left wing on the ensuing possession.
Jackson hit two free throws before Thomas’ basket in the lane cut it to 93-91 with 1:43 left.
After Thomas made one of two free throws, Stanley Johnson hit a 3.
Thomas made two of three free throws, but Aron Baynes had a pair from the line to make the Pistons’ lead comfortable in the closing seconds.
Jackson’s one-handed flip gave Detroit its first lead of the game, 83-82, with 6:01 to play. Anthony Tolliver hit a 3-pointer and Jackson followed with a fallaway, pushing it to 88-82 with 4:08 left.
The Pistons trailed by nine entering the fourth, but opened by scoring 13 of the initial 17 points, tying it on Drummond’s spinning power drive.
Boston led 55-48 at halftime and pushed it to 13 midway through the third before ending the quarter with a 75-66 edge despite shooting just 22.7 percent (5 for 22) in the period.
Coming off a season-high 26-point win at home against Orlando on Monday, Detroit looked sluggish in the first half — mainly because Drummond was in early foul trouble.
Drummond picked up his third foul early in the second quarter and had just two points and two rebounds in the opening half.
Coming into the game, the 6-foot-10 center had an NBA-leading 30
double-doubles.
Mavericks 100, Pelicans 91
NEW ORLEANS — Ray Felton scored 22 points in a game Dallas chose to rest four starters, and the Mavericks defeated the New Orleans Pelicans 100-91 on Wednesday night.
Dallas coach Rick Carlisle sat out Dirk Nowitzki, Deron Williams, Zaza Pachulia and Wesley Matthews after they each played 40-plus minutes in a double-overtime victory against Sacramento on Tuesday night.
Parsons, the only usual starter in uniform, played well early, scoring 19 of his 21 in the first half. He needed help in the second half and got it. Dwight Powell had 13 points and 10 rebounds, J.J. Barea scored 11 and Devin Harris had 10 points.
Anthony Davis scored 26 — but only 8 in the second half — to go with 12 rebounds. Tyreke Evans had 16 points and Eric Gordon 14 for New Orleans.
Knicks 98, Heat 90
MIAMI — The New York Knicks have already surpassed their win total for all of last season, and the latest victory was especially sweet.
Carmelo Anthony scored 25 points and the Knicks shot 56 percent to snap a streak of eight consecutive losses to the Miami Heat, beating their rivals 98-90 Wednesday night.
Anthony shot 9 for 12 and was a plus-19. In his first two games against Miami this season, Anthony shot 10 for 29 and totaled 32 points.
Robin Lopez added a season-high 19 points for the Knicks, who won their third game in a row, and their second on the road in as many nights.
The Knicks (18-19) are way ahead of their pace a year ago, when they had the worst record in the Eastern Conference (17-65).
“We’re still trying to find our identity,” Anthony said. “These past three games we’ve shown something. And it
wasn’t just me.”

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