pistonpost.com - 1/10/2008
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The Mavs shot the lights out Wednesday night, making 57% of the shots they attempted. The Pistons have now lost two straight after falling to the Celtics Saturday night.
The only plus-side of the night was seeing the Celtics lose to the Bobcats in Boston.
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