Reggie Jackson scored 13 of Detroit's final 16 points to help the Pistons to a 147-144 four-overtime win over the Chicago Bulls on Friday night at the United Center.
It was the first time the Pistons (16-12) have had a four overtime game since at least the 1951-52 season. It was the most points scored by the Pistons since they went for 148 in a win over Denver on Dec. 19, 1984.
Jackson finished with 31 points on 12-of-27 shooting in 50 minutes for Detroit, which has won four of its last five.
Andre Drummond scored a career-high 33 and recorded his 24th double-double with 21 rebounds before fouling out with 1:07 remaining.
Bulls' Jimmy Butler led all scorers with 43.