ORLANDO, Fla. -- The Detroit Pistons are on a roll, and Reggie Jackson is mounting a strong candidacy for something no player for the team has done in more than five years.

Jackson had his second triple-double in just more than a week and the Pistons beat the Orlando Magic 111-97 on Friday, their fourth consecutive win.

The Pistons' second-longest win streak of the season is exceeded only by their seven-game streak in late December and January, and keeps their faint playoff hopes alive with 10 games remaining.

Jackson had 26 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists, and is mounting a formidable campaign to become the NBA Eastern Conference Player of the Week. Those awards are based on Monday-through-Sunday performances, so Jackson still has one game remaining Sunday at Miami before the award is given.

The last player to win the honor while playing for the Pistons was Rodney Stuckey, in the week ending Dec. 13, 2009.

The Pistons (28-44) crawled within one victory of their season win total from each of the last two years, largely on the strength of huge disparities in free throws and points off turnovers.

The Pistons were 20 of 27 at the line, to Orlando's 8 of 8. They also scored 23 points off 17 Orlando turnovers, while the Magic scored nine points off seven Pistons turnovers.

HIGHLIGHTS

• Tayshaun Prince scored 23 points on 10-of-15 shooting. It was his highest-scoring game since he scored 24 against Golden State on Dec. 5, 2012, the month before the Pistons traded him to Memphis.

• Stan Van Gundy recorded his 399th career coaching victory. He could become the 43rd NBA head coach to win 400 games in that capacity Sunday at Miami -- the other team, besides Orlando, that he coached before taking over the Pistons this season. His brother, Jeff Van Gundy, has 430 career wins.

• Joel Anthony surpassed the 1,000-point career mark. The Pistons' third center had three points, giving him 1,002.

LOWLIGHTS

• Orlando shot 61.5 percent (24 of 39) from the field in the first half, and the primary reasons the Pistons held a 54-53 lead at the break were a 13-7 scoring advantage off turnovers (nine by Orlando, four by Detroit) and a 9-2 edge in second-chance points.

• The Magic began intentionally fouling Andre Drummond in the third quarter, the first time with 4:00 remaining, when he missed the first free throw with a wide-right air ball.

• Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, who had averaged 22.4 points over his previous four games, shot 4 of 20 from the field and finished with 10 points.

GAME NOTES

• Shaquille O'Neal was inducted into the Magic Hall of Fame and admitted in a pre-game press conference that he sometimes regrets leaving Orlando, where he still has a home. O'Neal played four years for Orlando before leaving via free agency. The NBA later changed the rule on drafted free agents, and created restricted free agency, primarily because of O'Neal. "It's not like I didn't think they weren't going to be upset or anything," when he left, O'Neal said. "But it's business. It was all business. Do I regret it? I never fully answer it. I regret it sometimes. Is this where I started and should have stayed? I actually wish they made it a law that whoever drafts you, you gotta stay there your whole career."

• Van Gundy has more victories than any head coach in Magic history, 259, when he coached here from 2007-09. But he isn't expecting his own induction into the Magic Hall of Fame. "There is no chance, absolutely no chance. There's just no chance," he said. "It's just not the way that things went down at the end. I mean, I guess if it were a whole different group of people here, possibly, but not with the current group. That ain't happening." Van Gundy said he enjoyed his working relationships most of his time here. "And then, at the end, it wasn't good -- but as my brother said, it always ends bad. That's why it ends," Van Gundy said.

• Elfrid Payton (14 points, 13 assists) and Nikola Vucevic (20 points, 14 rebounds) had double-doubles for the Magic.

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