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DET:105, PHI: 88 - That’s More Like It!

I could’ve chosen a really hip, catchy lead for this article, but I chose to let Andre Igoudala speak my mind instead: “Those are the Detroit Pistons that we expect to see.”
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Pistons bounce back against Sixers, but recurring letdowns remain big issue - NBA

AUBURN HILLS, Mich. -- The back-and-forth between Maurice Cheeks and the hecklers behind the Philly bench had been going on all evening, with Cheeks staying as engaged as any coach we've seen since M.L. Carr was paying more attention to the fans than ...
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Ex Heels in NBA Playoffs: Rasheed Wallace

After pratically giving away game one to the Philadelphia 76'ers, ex Tar Heel Rasheed Wallace and his Detroit Pistons played game two of the serie last night.
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Goofball antics are Pistons' biggest flaw

Arrogance and absurdity stand as the greatest hurdles in Detroit’s pursuit of a sixth consecutive Eastern Conference finals, more than Philadelphia and Orlando. The Pistons are forever fighting their inner screw-off, the group personality that allows them to do things like blow a 16-point Game 1 lead on Sunday to a Sixers team that had no business doing much of anything in this series. ...
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Pistons' Wallace says he's not center of attention | Philadelphia Daily News | 04/24/2008

AUBURN HILLS, Mich. - Rasheed Wallace was the extra face in the 76ers' huddle late in the fourth quarter Sunday night. Horrors."Some [stuff] y'all blew up," the Pistons' big man said before Detroit defeated the Sixers, 105-88, last night in Game 2 ...
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The Sixers shocked the basketball world when they gunned down the Pistons, 90-86, stealing game 1 on the road and quickly becoming the talk of the playoffs. Most experts still believe the Pistons will win the series handily, but I'm guessing most ...
InsideHoops.com's Basketball BlogApr. 23: Pistons 105, Sixers 88
The AP reports: The Detroit Pistons looked a lot like the team that reached the last five Eastern Conference finals. Rasheed Wallace scored 11 of his 16 points in the first quarter and had plenty of help at both ends of the court in a 105-88 ...
Slam Dunk CentralPistons’ Balanced Scoring Overwhelms 76ers 105-88, Series Tied 1-1
The Detroit Pistons, in the course of 24 hours, reverted to playing like the team that reached the last five Eastern Conference finals; balanced scoring in addition to shooting 54.9% from the floor enabled Detroit to flatten ...
FanHouseMo Cheeks Talks Trash to Pistons Fans, Pistons Get Last Laugh
Most NBA coaches act like they can't hear fans heckling them, which is a little silly considering a lot of those fans are no further than 10-15 feet away, tops. Mo Cheeks isn't like most NBA coaches, though, and has no problem engaging with fans the ...
NBA Obsessed - NBA Basketball NewsEnigmatic Pistons put crushing blow on 76ers
NBA Obsessed takes you into the hit and run game of NBA Basketball. The Detroit Pistons did not just beat the Philadelphia 76ers; they put a beat down on them. Detroit 105 Philadelphia 88 Rasheed felt the urgency and led the team to a blowout ...
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Pistons beat 76ers 105-88 to tie series (AP)
Rasheed Wallace had another good game against the Philadelphia 76ers. Unlike the series opener, a few Detroit Pistons starters helped him out. Wallace scored 11 of his 16 points in the first quarter and Detroit went on to beat Philadelphia ...
Pistons storm back
AUBURN HILLS, Mich. - The Detroit Pistons looked a lot like the team that reached the last five Eastern Conference finals. Rasheed Wallace scored 11 of his 16 points...
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Rasheed Wallace scores 11 first-quarter points and the Pistons take a 17-point halftime lead and never look back in a 105-88 victory over the 76ers in Game 2.
WALLACE, PISTONS GET EVEN
Rasheed Wallace had another good game against the 76ers. Unlike the series opener, a few Pistons starters helped him out. Wallace scored 11 of his 16 points in the first quarter and Detroit went on to beat Philadelphia 105-88 in Game 2 last night...
Getting even: Pistons even series with Game 2 rout of 76ers
Rasheed Wallace had another good game against the Philadelphia 76ers. Unlike the series opener, a few Detroit Pistons starters helped him out.