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AUBURN HILLS, Mich. (AP) -The Detroit Pistons have defied NBA convention, achieving remarkable consistency with six straight trips to the conference finals without a player widely regarded as a future Hall of Famer.

Detroit coach Flip Saunders credited Joe Dumars, the team's president of basketball operations, for assembling the unique model of success.

"So many times people talk about certain teams have players carry them, but Joe built this team on the idea of a team," Saunders said Tuesday night after eliminating the Orlando Magic. "When one piece happens to go out, we continue to run as a unit."

That was clear in the second round when Chauncey Billups missed the last two games with a strained right hamstring, but Detroit won both times even with rookie Rodney Stuckey filling in for the All-Star point guard.

In more subtle ways, Antonio McDyess seems to make jump shots when Rasheed Wallace doesn't - and vice versa - while Richard Hamilton and Tayshaun Prince look to score if teammates are struggling.

Detroit dispatched the Magic in just five games, giving Billups and his teammates at least a few days off before facing Boston or Cleveland in the Eastern Conference finals.

If the Celtics and Cavaliers decide their conference semifinal in Game 6 on Friday night, the Pistons might play as soon as Sunday.

If that series is pushed to a Game 7 on Sunday in Boston, Detroit will have about a week off before making their usual appearance in the NBA's final four.

The Pistons and the Los Angeles Lakers are the only franchises to advance to six straight conference finals since the playoffs expanded in 1984, going from a three-round postseason to four.

During their run, the Lakers won three titles. The Pistons are shooting for their second during their current stretch.

Los Angeles - led by Hall of Famers Magic Johnson, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and James Worthy - started a run of eight straight in 1982 when it needed to win only one series to reach the conference finals.

The Boston Celtics were in 13 straight conference finals from 1957-69, setting a record that the Lakers trail with seven- and eight-year streaks.

The current Pistons, the New York Knicks (1969-74), Lakers (1968-73) and St. Louis Hawks (1956-61) each did it in six consecutive years.

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