AUBURN HILLS, Mich. (AP) — For about ten minutes on Sunday night, it appeared the Detroit Pistons had solved the Orlando Magic's lock-down defense. Like the rest of the NBA, they will have to keep searching for answers. Orlando gave up 27 points in the first 9:30 but then shut the Pistons down in a 98-92 victory. "I'm proud of our guys, because that team was averaging 118 points their last three games, and that was on the road," Orlando coach Frank Vogel said.