nba.com - 4/25/2008
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Rasheed Wallace scored 11 of his 16 points in the first quarter and Detroit went on to beat Philadelphia 105-88 in Game 2 on Wednesday night to even the first-round series.
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Pistons Even The Score in a Big Way
Philadelphia 76ers —
... After “shocking” most of the world, everyone expected the Pistons would play close to their best and they did. Detroit played angry and blew out the away team 105-88. The Sixers shot 9-27 in the first quarter. Chauncey Billups’ 9 points prevented all Detroit starters from scoring in double-figures. ...
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