Memphis, TN (SportsNetwork.com) - Zach Randolph deposited 20 points and 11 rebounds as the Memphis Grizzlies edged the Charlotte Hornets 113-107 in a double-OT thriller from FedExForum. Randolph split a pair from the foul line to start the second overtime period and hit a 16-foot jumper at 1:46 that made it 109-105. Mike Conley made four free throws down the stretch to secure the win. Marc Gasol and Conley both had 19 points for Memphis, which has topped the 100-point mark for the fourth straight game. Kemba Walker scored a game-high 28 points for the Hornets, who have lost five straight away from home. Gary Neal added 25 points off the bench, and while Gerald Henderson only scored 10 points on 4-of-12 shooting, his acrobatic tip- in at the end of regulation forced overtime. We played hard, but theyre a really good team, Walker said. At the end of the day thats what matters. Neal opened the fourth quarter with consecutive jumpers to extend Charlottes lead, which it held through most of the second half, to 76-69. The Grizzlies buckled down defensively after that, holding the Hornets to just five more points over the next eight minutes. They took a lead on four straight from Gasol with 4 1/2 remaining. Gasols jumper at 1:44 to play made it 90-85. Walker hit a runner at the other end, and Neal drew a foul on Tony Allen shooting a 3-ball with time winding down in the shot clock on Charlottes next possession. He made all three free throws to tie it. With time winding down in regulation, Conley slipped a pocket pass to a cutting Gasol, whose jam made it 92-90. Walker missed a pull-up 3 in Conleys face out of a timeout, and the ball bounced around before Henderson climbed the ladder and tipped it in at the buzzer. Trailing by four, Charlotte rattled off seven straight in the extra session to go up 102-99. On Memphis final possession, the ball was worked around the perimeter to Vince Carter, who drained a corner 3-ball with 4.5 seconds to play. Henderson could have won it for the Hornets, but his turnaround jumper missed long. Memphis led by as many as 12 points late in the first quarter and took a 47-45 lead into halftime. We came out very sluggish...but we deserved to win the way we played in the second half, Grizzlies head coach David Joerger said. Game Notes Eleven different Grizzlies made at least one field goal and eight scored at least seven points ... Hornets center Al Jefferson scored 16 points on 7-of-21 shooting ... There were 10 ties and eight lead changes, all in the second half or overtime. Kenny Stabler Jersey . The fourth-year guard from Carleton University kicked off his varsity career with rookie of the year honours in 2011, before racking up three straight Mike Moser Memorial Trophies for outstanding player. 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Since releasing Josh Smith on Dec. 22, the Pistons are 10-2 and have won seven in a row on the road. At home has been a different story as the Pistons have dropped two of their last three. Detroit earned a gritty, 98-96 road victory over their Central Division rivals, the Indiana Pacers on Friday night. Andre Drummond turned defense into offense for the Pistons. Drummond took a charge from Roy Hibbert with 23.9 seconds left and then tipped in the winning shot with 0.3 seconds remaining. Brandon Jennings led the way with a season-high 37 points for Detroit. He went 8-of-13 from 3-point range and made all nine of his foul shots. Drummond had 16 points and 16 rebounds, while Greg Monroe scored 11 and Kentavious Caldwell-Pope scored 10. Hibbert lowered his shoulder into Drummond, who drew the charge. Then, Jennings drove to the left of the lane and missed as his shot was altered by a leaping Hibbert. Drummond, though, converted the tip-in. My main thing was to take it to the rim, 23 seconds left, definitely get the last shot, Jennings said. If anything, get a high floater and if I missed it I know Dre or somebody could be there to tip it in. Thats just a play that me and Dre have in our heads. The seven-game road win streakk equals the mark set Jan.dddddddddddd 18 - Feb. 22, 2002. The Sixers are somewhat hot themselves, although not quite at the level of the Pistons. Philly has won three of its last five, including a 96-81 home victory over the short-handed New Orleans Pelicans on Friday night. The win was the Sixers first double-digit triumph of the season. Nerlens Noel and Michael Carter-Williams filled the stat sheet against the short-handed Pelicans, who were without both Anthony Davis and Jrue Holiday on Friday. Davis sat with a sprained left toe he suffered in Wednesdays win over Detroit and Holiday, the former Sixer, missed a second game with right ankle inflammation. Noel had 17 points, 11 rebounds and five blocks and Carter-Williams scored 22 with seven assists and six rebounds, but neither had to contend with two of the Pelicans best players. We feel good, said Noel. Coaches have been doing a great job making sure we have our legs under us. Robert Covington scored 18 points and Luc Mbah a Moute had 13 for the Sixers, who entered the game on a two-game skid after falling to Eastern Conference division leaders Atlanta and Toronto. The Sixers took care of the ball, going nearly two quarters without turning it over during one stretch. Their 19-point lead in the fourth quarter was a season-best and they went wire-to-wire for the win. The Sixers beat the Pistons in T