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Pistons report: Getting inside
 

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The Pistons will have a big advantage in terms of rest for the Eastern Conference final.

By eliminating the No. 3 seed Orlando in five games, they ensured themselves at least four days off before the conference final begins. The Pistons have advanced to the Eastern Conference final six straight seasons, tying them with the Showtime Lakers (1984-89) for most consecutive conference final appearances.

"It's one of those things we feel we're supposed to do," shooting guard Richard Hamilton said. "When the first round goes by, we feel we're supposed to win. When the second round goes by, we feel we're supposed to win. That's our confidence. We feel we've got to make it there and that we've got to get back to the Finals."

It's especially good news for point guard Chauncey Billups, who missed the last two games of the Magic series with a strained right hamstring. Billups was close to returning Tuesday -- the decision to sit out came a couple of hours before the game -- but he still couldn't run at top speed. It would be a major surprise if he wasn't ready for Game 1 of the conference final.

"It's good that we can get Chauncey more recovery time," coach Flip Saunders said. "I thought Orlando played its best game tonight. They were much better than they were a year ago. They're going to be here a long time because of Dwight (Howard) and the pieces they have. They helped prepare us for whoever we face in the next round, no matter who it is."

Boston defeated the Pistons 2-1 in their season series, but the Pistons played the Celtics at The Palace only once. Power forward Kevin Garnett was the player most responsible for the Celtics' series victory, averaging 24 points in those games.

The Pistons took three out of four from Cleveland, though the last win was negligible because both teams were resting their regulars on the last day of the regular season. None of the Pistons stood out offensively against Cleveland, with Richard Hamilton's 12 ppg good enough to lead the team. But they held the Cavaliers to 38.5 percent shooting in the four games.

PISTONS 91, MAGIC 86: Shooting guard Richard Hamilton scored 31 points, but it was Tayshaun Prince's block of Hedo Turkoglu's attempted dunk that stood out as the Pistons won the best-of-seven, second-round playoff series 4-1 Tuesday night.

Prince's famed game-saving block against Indiana's Reggie Miller in the conference finals sparked the Pistons to a championship in 2004. Prince had one of those moments again in the final seconds of the Pistons' closeout victory.

"That was awesome," Hamilton said. "I didn't even see who blocked the shot, to tell you the truth. The only thing I saw was Tay flexing."

Such outbursts of emotions are rare for Prince, but he was thrilled to contribute to a highly emotional victory. He scored only 10 points, his low for this playoff run. His club was desperately holding onto an 87-84 lead with 15.9 seconds left when Prince put his signature on the series.

"I couldn't make a shot all game at the opportune time," he said. "At the start of the fourth quarter, I kind of felt that it was time for me to step up."

Everyone on the team did that with point guard Chauncey Billups sidelined for the second consecutive game by a strained right hamstring.

Hamilton, who struggled with his jump shot early, starting driving and drawing fouls to get going offensively. He made all 16 of his free throws.

Though the Magic hung around until Prince's block, they were done in by their own incompetence. Orlando made 21 turnovers, and All-Star center Dwight Howard missed nine of his 15 free throw attempts.

Howard once again shrunk in crunch time, scoring only four second-half points. He didn't have a basket in the final three quarters of Game 4.

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May 16, 2008 9:03 am

  I was reading an article in the Detroit Free Press and all the Magic players believe they are a better team than Detroit, even the general manager Otis Smith believes it.

     Wow in 2 years you win a total of 1 game and lose eight to the Detroit P ...(more)

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May 15, 2008 5:11 pm

All-Star point guard ...(more)

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May 10, 2008 10:30 pm
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They were able to play the bench a lot at the end of the season to save the starters. Now he barely acknowledges the bench past Stuckey and Maxiell. So when will the Pistons run end due to the starters burning out?

I consider Flip is a decent coach, but when is he going to learn. He is using up the mileage saved at the end of th ...(more)

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May 13, 2008 10:07 pm

That block Prince made at the end of game 5 against Orlando was great.

8 more wins fellas, 8 more

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May 13, 2008 9:23 pm
Next time Rashard Lewis wants to talk smack about the Pistons and say the Magic are a better team, he better make sure he brings his A-game.  He looks like a lost puppy out there.  Finish these guys off ...(more)
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May 6, 2008 5:28 pm
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Not to look past Orlando, especially since being up 2-0 meant so much last year against Cleveland, but just wondering IF Detroit were to finish off the Magic, who you guys would want, Boston or Cleveland?

My choice would be Cleveland just because of home court (which again didn't mean d#*k last year).  Part of me, thoug ...(more)

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May 9, 2008 4:49 pm

Lifelong Pistons fan, guilty as charged.  I am rooting for them to push everyone out of their way to win the championship this year.  For game 4, my view is leave Chauncey Billups where he is.  In the training room. 

You saw what happened in ...(more)

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May 12, 2008 5:50 pm

Too bad they don't give this kid some minutes.  I understand that Flip trusts a veteran like Ratliff more than he does a 20-year old, however, Amir Johnson provided a lot of energy during the season that I think could be beneficial in small doses in the playoffs.  What do you guys think? 

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May 10, 2008 8:18 pm
Dwight Howard seemed to pull a disappearing act tonight!  He scored 8 points tonight and I believe only 2 in the second half.  Was it the tenacious defense, a lack of intensity from Superman, or a bit of both?
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May 14, 2008 9:42 am

The Detroit Pistons have played themselves into a great position right now.  They were in a very vunerable position just a few days ago.  Think about it.  They allowed the Philadelphia Sixers to get back into the series before they shook the sleep out of their play.  They face the Orlando ...(more)

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May 11, 2008 3:41 pm
according to Jameer Nelson the Magic are going to come to detroit and win. oh man that was a stupid thing to do, i thought only rasheed had the balls to do that... guess not, Pistons should win game 5 with relati ...(more)
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May 2, 2008 12:40 pm
(POLL) This should be a very interesting and exciting series. The Pistons have received their wake-up call so they should be ready to roll. This isn't the same Magic squad that they disposed of last year, so the task at hand might be harder. The Magic are well rested and are probably a li ...(more)
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