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Detroit Pistons’ Stanley Johnson (left) fouls Cleveland Cavaliers’ Kevin Love in the first half of an NBA game on Sunday. Image Credit: AP

Detriot: A loss to short-handed Detroit was hardly the biggest concern for LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers.

Cleveland’s recent rough stretch went from bad to worse on Tuesday night when Kevin Love exited with a broken left hand in a 125-114 loss to the Pistons.

The Cavaliers said he had a non-displaced fracture in his fifth metacarpal and his status would be updated after additional examination Wednesday in Cleveland.

“It’s just unfortunate for our team,” James said. “Obviously with everything (that’s) been going on as of late with our ballclub, just trying to figure out how we’re going to play every night, different line-ups, and getting everybody into the flow, we don’t need to have Kev go out like that. He’s going to be out for quite a while — maybe two months — so it’s just tough.”

The Cavs have lost 11 of 16, and the injury will likely affect the defending Eastern Conference champions’ plans as the Feb. 8 trading deadline approaches. They may have to make a significant move to replace Love.

“When it rains, it pours,” coach Tyronn Lue said.

Andre Drummond had 21 points and 22 rebounds for the Pistons, who snapped an eight-game losing streak despite a lineup that was depleted by their blockbuster trade for Blake Griffin. Detroit dealt three players to the Los Angeles Clippers to get Griffin, and neither he nor the other two players the Pistons received in return were available against Cleveland. Drummond — whose own status was in question because of an illness — had a huge game, and Stanley Johnson added a career-high 26 points.

Reggie Bullock added 22 points for the Pistons, and Anthony Tolliver scored 20.

“I needed that, and everyone in the room needed that,” Detroit coach Stan Van Gundy said. “When you’ve lost eight in a row, all you care about is getting to the end of a game with more points than the other team. It doesn’t matter how.”

James scored 21 points for the Cavs, but Cleveland was listless early and outplayed late — and the result felt secondary to Love’s health.

Love played only 4:41 and went scoreless.

James Harden scored a franchise-record 60 points while posting a triple-double, almost single-handedly carrying the short-handed Houston Rockets to a 114-107 victory over the visiting Orlando Magic on Tuesday.

Harden shot 19 of 30 from the floor and 17 of 18 at the line while adding 10 rebounds and 11 assists. With Houston missing three rotation players, Harden logged a season-high 46 minutes. His 60-point triple-double was the first in NBA history.

With the game deadlocked at 107-107, Harden nailed a step-back jumper with just under two minutes left before drilling a 3-pointer through a Mario Hezonja foul with 45.4 seconds to play. Harden completed the four-point play to surpass Calvin Murphy (57 points) in franchise annals.

Orlando hung tough by placing six in double figures, led by Hezonja and Marreese Speights with 17 points apiece.

Results

Rockets 114, 107 Magic 107

Pistons 125, Cavaliers 114

Jazz 129, Warriors 99

Trail Blazers 104, Clippers 96

Spurs 106, Nuggets 104

Kings 114, Pelicans

Knicks 111, Nets 95

Raptors 109, Timberwolves 104

Wizards 102, Thunder 96