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  Tuesday, Feb. 15 8:30pm ET
Rockets win seventh straight at home
 
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HOUSTON (AP) -- The Houston Rockets' 107-102 victory over the Detroit Pistons on Tuesday night was the kind of game Shandon Anderson longs for.

Lindsey Hunter, Steve Francis
Lindsey Hunter of the Pistons, right, tries to keep up with speedy rookie Steve Francis.

"This is my style of game. It was aggressive and uptempo," Anderson said after leading the Rockets with 25 points. "Our big guys did a good job of kicking the ball out to the guards. There are going to be some games where I'm scoring and rebounding and others when I'm basically passing to help the team win. Tonight I was scoring."

It was the third time in the last six games and the sixth time this season that Anderson has led the Rockets in scoring.

Cuttino Mobley had 21 points off the bench for Houston while Kenny Thomas contributed 17 and Walt Williams 13.

Jerry Stackhouse was the top scorer for Detroit with 29 points followed by Grant Hill with 23, Lindsey Hunter with 19 and Christian Laettner with 16.

Hill also grabbed 11 rebounds.

"It's frustrating. We are better players than we are showing," Hill said. "We are putting too much pressure on our offense by not playing defense as a team. It's amazing that we have a .500 record considering where our defense is."

With the Rockets leading 79-74 going into the fourth period, Anderson scored six points in the first 3½ minutes to help Houston take a 89-79 lead with 8:31 left.

After trailing by 14 at the half, Detroit cut its deficit to 79-74 going into the final quarter. Stackhouse had 11 third-quarter points.

Mobley came off the bench to score 14 second-period points, as Houston outscored the Pistons 28-22 to take a 55-41 advantage at the half.

A 3-point shot by Mobley gave Houston a 40-25 lead with 7:20 left in the first half. Mobley connected on another 3-point shot at the 2:50 mark as the Rockets moved ahead 50-33.

Game notes
Hakeem Olajuwon played in his 1,101th game. He is one of only six players who have played 1,100 or more games for one team. The others are Hal Greer, John Havlicek, Karl Malone, Robert Parish and John Stockton. ... Olajuwon needs only 69 rebounds to surpass Jerry Lucas (12,942) for 11th place on the NBA's all-time rebounding list. ... Stackhouse's 18.5 point career average is the highest for any player taken in the 1995 NBA draft, which included Kevin Garnett, Joe Smith, Rasheed Wallace, Michael Finley and Damon Stoudamire.
 


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