The Oklahoma City Thunder keep finding young players to add to their improving team.

Kevin Durant scored 27 points, and a pair of rookies led Oklahoma City on a key run in the fourth quarter as the Thunder snapped a three-game losing streak with a 109-98 victory over the Detroit Pistons on Friday night.

With Durant and the other starters failing to play with the energy coach Scott Brooks was seeking, he turned to his bench _ and rookies James Harden and Serge Ibaka _ to lead the way in a tight game.

"Those two rookies, they came in and did a great job of controlling the game in the fourth quarter," Brooks said.

Harden scored Oklahoma City's first seven points of the fourth quarter to help the Thunder stretch their lead, and Nick Collison's tip-in pushed the advantage to 86-77.

After Charlie Villanueva scored the next five points for Detroit, Harden and Ibaka combined on a 9-0 run to give Oklahoma City its largest lead of the night, 95-82. Harden hit a 3-pointer and then assisted on back-to-back baskets by Ibaka.

"We drafted him to be a playmaker," Brooks said of Harden, the No. 3 pick in this year's draft. "We've got some pretty good scorers on our team, and he can score the ball, there's no doubt. He's done it in college and he did it at a very good clip, but he's a playmaker. He makes good plays.

"I just like the way he plays. He plays hard, he plays for his teammates and he's not looking to score every time."

Harden finished with 14 points and matched his career high with eight assists while Ibaka scored a career-high 12. The Thunder had lost their last two home games after being tied with Cleveland and leading Dallas in the final quarter.

"We played four quarters," Harden said. "I think those last three games that we played and lost, we played three good quarters and then in the fourth, we just kind of slacked off a little bit."

Rodney Stuckey had a season-high 31 points to lead Detroit. He scored 20 in the first half and then wasn't much of a factor until the game was out of hand.

The Pistons' offense fell apart in crunch time without injured starters Richard Hamilton (ankle), Tayshaun Prince (back), and Ben Gordon (ankle). Detroit let the shot clock run out three times in a 3-minute span as Harden and Ibaka fueled Oklahoma City's offense.