The Orlando Magic's Dwight Howard scores over the Pistons' Ben Wallace in the first quarter of Tuesday night's 85-80 Detroit win.

The Orlando Magic's Dwight Howard scores over the Pistons' Ben Wallace in the first quarter of Tuesday night's 85-80 Detroit win.

Last Updated: November 03. 2009 11:37PM

Pistons 85, Magic 80

Pistons guards are key to victory over Magic

Detroit News wire services

Auburn Hills, Mich. -- Ben Gordon scored 23 points and Rodney Stuckey 20 as the shorthanded Pistons beat the Orlando Magic 85-80 on Tuesday night, handing the Magic their first loss of the season.

Tayshaun Prince saw his streak of 496 straight games played end as he was sidelined with a back injury. Prince last missed a game on April 13, 2003 -- during his rookie season -- against Memphis.

Prince will be sidelined for at least three games before his status is re-evaluated this weekend. Richard Hamilton (ankle) also sat out.

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The Pistons also got 20 from third guard Will Bynum, while Vince Carter led the Magic with 15. Dwight Howard had just eight points and five rebounds in 17 minutes before fouling out.

Orlando led 41-38 at the half, despite Howard being limited to nine minutes because of foul trouble, and lost him again less than 90 seconds into the third quarter with a shoulder injury.

Howard returned midway through the period and the score was tied at 60 heading into the fourth quarter.

The game was still tied at 77 when Howard fouled out with 3:45 left, but the Magic didn't score again until J.J. Redick's meaningless 3-pointer at the buzzer.

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