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Full Scoreboard Sun, Dec 09 Rockets Raptors 80 93 Final Heat Clippers 100 94 Final Bobcats Pistons 85 104 Final Bucks Trail Blazers 113 117 Final Nets Wizards 89 104 Final Supersonics Hornets 88 91 Final Warriors Lakers 113 123 Final Bobcats 85 Team 1 2 3 4 T Bobcats 16 29 20 20 85 Pistons 30 26 25 23 104 Final Pistons 104 Game Links : Game Final Boxscore Full Play-By-Play Recap Real Time ...
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Pistons dominate Charlotte
Need4Sheed.com —
The Pistons are back on track courtesy of The Charlotte Bobcats. Detroit's 104-85 blowout against The Bobcats started off with a strong game from Antonio McDyess who's shot was falling early and often. ...
Game #20: ‘Cats outmatched
PistonsNationBlog.com —
[box score] The Pistons had a let down two nights prior, but in this game they did what good teams should do and that is beat the teams they’re supposed to.
For all intense purposes the game was probably decided in the opening quarter. The Pistons got back to the bread and butter, defense, holding Charlotte to only 16 points in the quarter while scoring 30 themselves on a blistering 77% shooting.
The play got a little sloppy in the 3rd and Charlotte cut the lead to single digits but that didn’t last for long and the ...
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Pistons Kill Bobcats, 104-85
pistonpost.com 12/10/2007 — The Pistons cruised to an easy victory over Charlotte Sunday night, but “got caught napping” in the 3rd, when the game got interesting…for about 5 minutes.
This one was a sleeper- the Bobcats just couldn’t get anything going. They’re a talented team and I expected a closer game, it looks like they’re just having chemistry issues as well as simply not being able to get the buckets to go.
Pistons dominate Charlotte
need4sheed.com 12/10/2007 — The Pistons are back on track courtesy of The Charlotte Bobcats. Detroit's 104-85 blowout against The Bobcats started off with a strong game from Antonio McDyess who's shot was falling early and often. Key Points: Lots of rest for the starters, who ...
Source Notes: Where NBA coverage happens
mvn.com 12/11/2007 — Monday's Source Notes featured MVN's NBA coverage from Friday to Sunday. Highlights include the Celtics bench as a strength, the Heat summoning the ghost of Antoine Walker's career, Jim O'Brien as the new Larry Brown, calls to vote Chris Kaman as an all-star, the Mavericks as Josh Howard's team, and Al Jefferson is better than Amare Stoudemire. Enjoy!
Billups and McDyess Propel Detroit —
NYT > Pro Basketball 12/10/2007
AUBURN HILLS, Mich. (AP) -- 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.