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Detroit Pistons

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  • January 2008
    • Celtics Take Grizzlies to Rack Up 28-3

      Celtics Take Grizzlies to Rack Up 28-3

      (Newser) - Boston got 20 points from Allen—only it was Tony not Ray—in a 100-96 win over the hapless Grizzlies last night. Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce had 23 points apiece while Ray Allen barely got on the scoresheet, sinking two free throws inside of 10 seconds remaining. Juan Carlos Navarro led Memphis with 20 points. Elsewhere in hoops: More »

    • Hamilton Leads Detroit to 10th Straight Victory

      Hamilton Leads Detroit to 10th Straight Victory

      (Newser) - Richard Hamilton led a balanced Detroit scoring attack that saw seven players reach double figures as the Pistons defeated the Wizards, 106-93. Hamilton had seven rebounds and nine assists to go along with his 20 points, which were enough to give him the 10th most in franchise history. Fellow UConn product Caron Butler scored 22 points to pace Washington, reports the AP. Elsewhere in the Association: More »

  • December 2007
    • Pacers Can't Keep Up With Pistons, Again

      Pacers Can't Keep Up With Pistons, Again

      (Newser) - The Pistons added a second straight win against the Pacers to their list of eight consecutive victories today, with a 98-92 game dominated by Richard Hamilton. Rip's 24 points augmented Chauncey Billups's 17, and Tayshaun Prince nailed all of his free throws to secure the win, reports the Detroit News . In other hoops action: More »

    • Van Gundy Gets Win in Miami - For Orlando

      Van Gundy Gets Win in Miami - For Orlando

      (Newser) - Dwyane Wade showed some magic of his own tonight with 48 points on 16 of 21 shooting, but it wasn't enough as Miami lost in overtime to Orlando, 121-114. Daequan Cook's three-pointer with 2 seconds left sent it to the extra session. Magic coach Stan Van Gundy won in his first trip back to Miami. Elsewhere on the hardwood: More »

    • Pistons Find Touch, Win Sixth Straight

      Pistons Find Touch, Win Sixth Straight

      (Newser) - Detroit's near-65% shooting after halftime carried it to an 18-point victory over New Jersey, reports AP. Richard Hamilton scored 22 points for the Pistons who were also lifted by 17 points and 10 assists from Chauncey Billups. An 11-0 run in the third sealed it. Jason Kidd had 13 assists for New Jersey but missed all 8 of his shots. More »

    • Pistons Put Clamps on the Grizzlies

      Pistons Put Clamps on the Grizzlies

      (Newser) - The Detroit Pistons moved to 11-2 in their last 13 with a stifling defensive effort against Memphis Friday night, 92-67. The Pistons had five players in double figures, led by Tayshaun Prince with 16 points. Detroit rookie Arron Afflalo, who took some locker-room ribbing but had 12 points, said "I feel like I'm learning more every day," reports AP. Elsewhere: More »

    • Celts Perfect at Home No More

      Celts Perfect at Home No More

      (Newser) - Boston may still have the NBA's best record, but an unintimidated Detroit team served notice that they're not conceding the East just yet. The Celts dropped their first game at home, 87-85, in heart-stopping fashion; they choked away a third-quarter lead, then stormed back to tie it with 20 seconds left. More »

    • T-Mac Pilots Rockets Past Pistons 80-77

      T-Mac Pilots Rockets Past Pistons 80-77

      (Newser) - The poor shooting was contagious in Houston as the Pistons shot 36 percent from the field and the Rockets shot a mind-numbing 27 percent from the charity stripe in Houston’s 80-77 win. The Rockets started out just 1-for-15 from the line, but made five of their last seven to eke out the victory. Tracy McGrady led his club with 29 points, reports the AP. Around the Association: More »

    • AI Nets 51 But Nuggets Lose to Lakers 111-107

      AI Nets 51 But Nuggets Lose to Lakers 111-107

      (Newser) - Allen Iverson became the first Nuggets player in 12 years to score 51 points in a game, but his slow fourth quarter allowed Kobe Bryant to lead the Lakers to a 111-107 victory, the Rocky Mountain News reports. "I think he fatigued a bit," said Denver's coach of Iverson, who played all 48 minutes. Elsewhere in the world of hoops: More »

    • Pistons Light It Up Against Atlanta in 4th Straight Win

      Pistons Light It Up Against Atlanta in 4th Straight Win

      (Newser) - Despite a Philips Arena scoreboard that had them up 75-0 at one point in the quarter, reality was much less sweet for Atlanta, who saw Detroit turn a close game into a rout with a giant third. The Pistons went on to win 106-95, taking their fourth straight and sixth of the last seven, the Detroit Free Press reports. More »

  • November 2007
    • Without LeBron, Cavaliers Blown Out by Pistons

      Without LeBron, Cavaliers Blown Out by Pistons

      (Newser) - Cleveland was already trailing Detroit when LeBron James sprained his finger late in the second quarter, and with King James in street clothes for the second half, the Cavaliers had no chance to regroup. The Pistons crushed the Cavs, 109-74, on a solid all-around team effort, the Detroit News reports. In other, closer games: More »

    • Spurs Ride Parker, Ginobili Past Magic

      Spurs Ride Parker, Ginobili Past Magic

      (Newser) - Spurs coach Gregg Popovich said of his team's 128-110 defeat of the Orlando Magic that "to win the game we were going to have to score." And scoring is what he got: 32 points from Tony Parker, 27 from Manu Ginobili, and 20 from Tim Duncan, reports the San Antonio Express-News . Elsewhere in the paint: More »

    • Pistons Rally, Defeat Warriors

      Pistons Rally, Defeat Warriors

      (Newser) - The Pistons battled back from 22 down to defeat the Warriors 111-104 last night. Rasheed Wallace, Tayshawn Prince and Richard Hamilton all scored 22 points each. Despite Baron Davis' 29-point, 10-assist effort, the Warriors remain the league's only winless team at 0-6. More »

    • Shaq Scores 17 in Heat Loss to Bobcats

      Shaq Scores 17 in Heat Loss to Bobcats

      (Newser) - The Heat's struggles continued last night with a 97-91 loss to the Bo