AUBURN HILLS, Mich. -- Kyle Lowry picked up his fifth foul at around the midway point of the fourth quarter -- then was called for his sixth 20 seconds later. It was the type of mistake that could prove costly for Toronto in the playoffs, but this time the Raptors were able to overcome it. DeMar DeRozan scored 14 of his 30 points in the fourth quarter, and the Raptors tied a franchise record for victories with a 116-107 win over the Detroit Pistons on Sunday. Lowry scored 28 points before fouling out with 5:51 remaining. "I was just glad the guys won it without me," Lowry said. "DeMar was rested going into the fourth quarter, and he really took over down the stretch. Thats what happens when he is aggressive -- he can take over a game." The Raptors (47-33) had already clinched the Atlantic Division, and the victory over Detroit was their 10th in 14 games. Toronto has reached the 47-win mark for the third time. The Raptors went 47-35 in 2001 and 2007. Andre Drummond had 14 points and 17 rebounds for the Pistons in the final home game of their dismal season. Detroits Josh Smith missed a fourth straight game with tendinitis in his left knee. Detroit trailed by as many as 18 in the first half but rallied to take the lead late in the third quarter. But no matter what the Pistons did, DeRozan always seemed to have an answer in the fourth. "I understood if we were going to win the game, then I had to step it up," DeRozan said. "I just tried to make plays for us and get a couple of easy baskets." DeRozans three-point play put the Raptors ahead 97-95 and started an 11-2 run. His emphatic, right-handed dunk made it 107-99 and thrilled the vocal contingent of Toronto fans who were in attendance. "The fans were unbelievable," Lowry said. "Ive never heard anything like that, especially not here." The Raptors shot 74 per cent from the field during a brilliant first quarter and looked headed for a blowout. A three-point play by Terrence Ross put Toronto up 20-5, and an alley-oop to DeRozan made it 28-12. It was 42-26 at the end of the quarter, and DeRozans four-point play early in the second made it 46-28. "We had no rhythm early on and we didnt guard. You give a team 42 points in the first quarter, I dont know what your chance of winning is, but I would think in this league its pretty low," Pistons interim coach John Loyer said. "Then you really have to fight uphill the whole way. But to our guys credit, they fought an uphill battle." The Pistons trailed 63-49 at halftime but made a game of it by outscoring Toronto 37-24 in the third. Detroit dominated the boards, finishing with 21 offensive rebounds. Greg Monroe had 23 points and 10 rebounds. Lowrys fifth foul came with 6:11 remaining. He then fouled out going after a rebound on a missed shot by DeRozan. The Pistons couldnt take advantage, though. 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PAUL, Minn. - Thanks to late-game heroics by Marc-Edouard Vlasic, the San Jose Sharks are back on track after an embarrassing loss a few nights earlier.Vlasic scored his second winning goal in two nights 3:09 into overtime, and the Sharks completed a 4-3 come-from-behind victory over the Minnesota Wild on Tuesday night.Vlasic, who scored the winner with 4.5 seconds left in regulation on Monday night at Winnipeg, beat goalie Darcy Kuemper with a wrist shot from just outside the left circle.Ive never done that before, Vlasic said of his consecutive winners. Maybe as a novice when I scored in every game, maybe junior.Vlasic isnt a defenceman known for his offence, especially late in games. But Sharks coach Todd McLellan is happy to see him look to score when he can.Hes taking the shot, which is a lesson for all of us, said McLellan, whose team has bounced back after losing 7-2 to St. Louis at home on Saturday. Hes got a hot hand. Get him the puck and let him shoot it.The Wild are still reeling after an embarrassing loss of their own, 7-1 at Dallas on Saturday. They have dropped eight of 10 and are fading in the Western Conference.Wild forward Zach Parise missed the game to be with his ailing father — former player J.P. Parise — who has lung cancer.You know, everyone cares about each other in here, Wild defenceman Ryan Suter said. Life is so much bigger than hockey and he definitely made the right decision to be with his family. Were all thinking about him.Joe Pavelski and Tommy Wingels scored 1:14 apart to give San Jose a 3-2 lead at 7:35 of the third period.Minnesotas Jason Zucker tipped in a pass from Charlie Coyle at 12:12 for his second goal of the game, tying it 3-33 and temporarily helping the Wild regain momentum.ddddddddddddBut Kuemper couldnt stop Vlasics shot in overtime, which left Wild coach Mike Yeo frustrated.Its a tricky one, trying to be sensitive to his confidence. But that goal in overtime cant go in, Yeo said.Zucker and Jared Spurgeon scored in the first period to give Minnesota a 2-0 lead. Zuckers goal came after goalie Alex Stalock had the puck knocked away by Jason Pominville as he handled it near the side of the net.We have a 2-1 lead going into the third. We cant let that one slip away, Zucker said. But then we battled back. We really could have used that second point.San Joses Melker Karlsson scored for the third straight game midway through the second to get the Sharks on the board.San Jose brought enough energy to rally on Tuesday despite playing its third game in four nights. The Sharks snapped a seven-game, road-losing streak to Minnesota.Next up for San Jose, following an off day, is a rematch with St. Louis on Thursday.The St. Louis game we didnt play. We played shinny hockey, basically, Vlasic said. We werent very good. 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