AUBURN HILLS, Mich. (AP) -- Hollis Thompson's 3-pointer in the final seconds sent the game to overtime, and the Philadelphia 76ers outlasted the Detroit Pistons 108-101 on Saturday night in a matchup of the teams with the NBA's two worst records.

Detroit Pistons guard Kentavious Caldwell-Pope (5) is fouled by Philadelphia 76ers guard Hollis Thompson, left, as he drives to the basket
Detroit Pistons guard Kentavious Caldwell-Pope (5) is fouled by Philadelphia 76ers guard Hollis Thompson, left, as he drives to the basket (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio)
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Detroit (3-17) dropped its 11th straight and now leads the 76ers (2-18) by only a game in the standings. Philadelphia has won two of three since starting the season 0-17.

Thompson tied it at 100 when he sank a fadeaway from the right corner with 13.4 seconds left in regulation. The Pistons managed only one point in overtime.

The teams entered with a combined record of 4-34, the second-worst in NBA history for teams about to play each other -- with a minimum of 38 combined games. The 76ers and Buffalo Braves were 4-35 entering their meeting Nov. 24, 1972, according to STATS.

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