slamdunkcentral.com - 4/28/2008
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The Detroit Pistons seem to be like a cat lately; by explanation, the team, like the cat, seems to have nine lives. An exaggeration perhaps, but when their backs are against the wall, Detroit seems to revive themselves. Sunday’s game against the Philadelphia 76ers would be the perfect scenario for them to test their recuperative skills. After the smoke ...
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Tay steady, Pistons tie series
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... He trails Rip Hamilton and Isiah Thomas (2,261)…Jason Maxiell got the start for McDyess…Pistons had 15 offensive boards…Box score
Bogging it out: Sixers4guidos - Sixers blow a unique chance (Pistons 2, Sixers 2)… PistonPost - DET: 93, PHI: 84 - The Roller Coaster Ride Continues…Detroit Bad Boys - Pistons pull even with Philly…Slam Dunk Central - Prince Leads Pistons Past 76ers 93-84, Series Tied 2-2
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