Published 12/10/2007
at Yahoo! Sports - NBA News
Chauncey Billups scored 20 points and Antonio McDyess added 19 points and nine rebounds, leading the Detroit Pistons to a 104-85 win over the Charlotte Bobcats on Sunday night. The Pistons soundly bounced back after their five-game winning streak was snapped by Chicago on Friday. The Bobcats had ended a seven-game skid Saturday against the Cavaliers.
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