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Location: Auburn Hills, MI | Arena: The Palace of Auburn Hills (22,076) | Managing Partner: William Davidson
Basketball Operations President: Joe Dumars | Head Coach: Michael Curry | Titles: 3 (1989-90, 2004)
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The Pistons' gritty Game 4 playoff victory over Orlando Saturday gives Chauncey Billups the luxury of easing his way back into the lineup. But the Pistons' point guard and leader doesn't want to miss anymore games even though his team has a 3-1 lead in the second-round series.

Billups accepts injuries as part of the game, but he was cursing his fate at missing Game 4. After testing out his strained right hamstring at the team hotel Saturday morning, Billups knew he couldn't play.

"It wouldn't matter if it were Game 7 of the NBA Finals or Game 4 of Orlando. His leg is just not ready," coach Flip Saunders said. "He can't really do anything to really be effective."

The Pistons can finish off the series in Game 5 at The Palace Tuesday. Billups was injured when he fell forward early in Game 3 after his left foot got tangled up with Jameer Nelson's foot.

Saunders is optimistic his training staff will get his point guard back in the lineup Tuesday.

"We are fortunate we've got some days off until our next game," he said. "All we can do is do what we're doing, give him treatment 24/7. It is getting better; it's just not where it needs to be."

Power forward Antonio McDyess believes the Pistons have control of the series, even if their point guard can't play again.

"I feel we've got the momentum going home now," he said. "We can relax, and just hopefully Chauncey will be ready to play and we'll get this win."

PISTONS 90, MAGIC 89: Small forward Tayshaun Prince scored the go-ahead basket with 8.9 seconds left as the Pistons rallied to take a 3-1 lead in their second-round playoff series Saturday night. Detroit trailed by 15 early in the third quarter.

"There were a lot of times in that game, considering the circumstances, that they could have said, 'It's not going to be our night. We'll wait until we get home,'" said coach Flip Saunders. "But they grinded it out."

Following their stirring third-quarter rally, the Pistons had a seven-point lead with less than five minutes remaining. The Magic scored the next eight points, and it was a one-possession game the rest of the way. Prince's runner in the lane, off a double screen, came after Antonio McDyess chased down an offensive rebound.

After a timeout, Magic small forward Hedo Turkoglu went one-on-one against Prince, but Pistons power forward Jason Maxiell slid over to help and Turkoglu's layup try missed badly. So did Dwight Howard's putback attempt.

Prince's game-winner gave him 17 points, and he added a team-best five assists while often running the point. McDyess and Rasheed Wallace were ferocious around the boards and on defense. They combined for 22 rebounds and held Howard without a basket after the first quarter. Turkoglu scored 13 of his team-high 20 points in the fourth.

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July 11, 2008 5:24 pm

Just saw it on around the horn. Wondering if he even seems to fit the mold of this Pistons team.  To me a very bad fit.

I wish they would try and trade for Ron Artest fits what the pistons do.

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July 24, 2008 12:48 pm
go to this cite http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/titletown/index and vote for Detroit for Title Town USA on espn!!
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July 18, 2008 4:53 pm
Does anybody know if the Chauncey Billups to Warriors for Andris Biedrins trade include Monta Ellis, another player, money or is it ju ...(more)
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July 11, 2008 10:14 pm

I thought overall, Detroit played very well led by Stuckey and Afflalo. Walter Sharp showed me that he is confident in his offense, as well as good defensive skills. Will Bynum gave himself a good shot to be concidered as an option for Joe Dumars with his level play. I also think Cheik Semb will be ready to contribute to the team next season, as he has put on some muscle mass, and he has p ...(more)

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July 1, 2008 6:07 pm
Freep.com has an article talking about the Pistons and Lakers going after James Posey in offseason. What are the chances of him coming to Pistons? and how would you guys like him here in Detroit?