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Pistons 91, Knicks 83
Despite a valiant effort by the Knicks at the Garden tonight, the Pistons pulled away late and won this late-season contest by 8. The Knicks playing without Marbury and Balkman (in addition to the previously existing DL squad), showed a good amount of vigor and grit on the defensive, end, but offensive struggles and the inevitable superiority of Detroit resulted in a loss. Game notes:
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