The Toronto Raptors (8-19) won their fourth game in a row, defeating the Detroit Pistons (7-21) 97-91 at the Air Canada Centre on Wednesday. The four-game streak is their first since November 17-24, 2010 and the Raptors are 6-5 at home. DeMar DeRozan led Toronto in scoring with 23 points and Alan Anderson added 16 off the bench. Jose Calderon added a game-high 17 assists and 7 points, Jonas Valanciunas scored 12 and Ed Davis had 11 points and 9 rebounds for the Raptors, who won their second game of a back-to-back Even with a career-high 35 points from Monroe and 10 rebounds, 6 of which were on the offensive glass, Detroit lost their sixth game in a row. Rodney Stuckey was the only Pistons player in double figures with 13.