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Bulls 69, Pistons 95, Final - May 5, 2007

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Sheed Says
need4sheed.com 5/5/2007 — Bulls Andres Nocioni made a bold statement the other day when he said, "We are going to win. We are going to win, of course," Nocioni said Tuesday. "I believe we can win. We are going to play seven games, and we are going to win (Game 7) in Detroit. ...
Rasheed says Bulls just ‘happy to be here’
msnbc.msn.com 5/5/2007 — Rasheed Wallace and the Detroit Pistons respect Chicago, particularly after the Bulls swept Miami, and expect the upcoming series to be competitive. Wallace, however, likes Detroit’s mind-set over Chicago’s entering the matchup. “I think they’re happy to be here,” he said. “We’re on a mission to go ahead and win it.”
Strong Defense Powers Pistons to 95-69 Game One Win Over Bulls
20secondtimeout.blogspot.com 5/6/2007 — Detroit jumped on Chicago early and then blew the game open with three straight three pointers in the fourth quarter, cruising to a 95-69 victory in game one of the Eastern Conference semifinals. Pick a statistical category and Detroit controlled it, from rebounds (46-38) to field goal percentage (.439 to .329) to turnovers (committing 15, forcing 21).
Pistons give warning, thump Bulls in opener
msnbc.msn.com 5/6/2007 — The Detroit Pistons turned determination into a dominant performance, reminiscent of some of their wins en route to the 2004 NBA title.
NBA.com: Bulls at Pistons Game Info
nba.com 5/6/2007 — Arena: Palace of Auburn Hills, Detroit, MI Officials: #25 Tony Brothers , #14 Joe DeRosa , #15 Bennett Salvatore Attendance: 22,076 Duration: 2:31