The Detroit Pistons used a huge third quarter run to come-from-behind and knock off the Orlando Magic, 90-89, in Game Four of their semifinal series on Saturday afternoon.

Richard Hamilton scored 32 points and grabbed 8 rebounds for the Pistons, who made 44% of their field goal attempts and outrebounded Orlando by four.

With Chauncey Billups out, point guards Rodney Stuckey and Lindsay Hunter combined for 14 points and 5 assists.

Detroit outscored Orlando 26-15 in the third quarter, using a 15-0 run to seize hold of the lead.

Hedo Turkoglu lead the Magic with tremendous play in the fourth quarter, tallying 13 of his 20 points in the final twelve minutes.

However, Turkoglu missed a running layup with just a few seconds left on the clock that would have given the Magic a win. Dwight Howard missed a put back as well, as the Pistons took a 3-1 series lead with the win.

Howard posted 8 points and 12 rebounds in the loss, struggling offensively after the first quarter.

Orlando shot poorly from the foul line, going 11-for-17, and turned the ball over three more times than Detroit.

Rashard Lewis, Maurice Evans and Jameer Nelson all added 15 points for the Magic, but they couldn't overcome Howard's struggles.

Tayshaun Prince won the game for the Pistons with a runner in the lane on the team's final possession, notching 17 points, 5 rebounds and 5 assists on the night.

Rasheed Wallace had 16 points and 8 rebounds and Antonio McDyess added 8 points and 14 boards for Detroit in the win.

Things started to get intense in the third quarter, after Howard and McDyess were assessed technicals following a scuffle after a missed basket.

Game Five will be Tuesday night in Detroit as the Pistons look to close out the series and advance to their sixth-straight Eastern Conference Finals.