If you’re a half glass full kind of guy, the Pistons got some top notch output from their starters in last nights win over the Bucks. Of course if you look at it the other way, you can say the bench laid an egg and the starters needed to get it done to pull out this win. голова болит секс голова болит секс
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Antonio McDyess was the lone bench warrior to get it done. He scored six and hit all three of his shots while Arron Afflalo scored three on one of eight shooting and he grabbed five rebounds.
It was nice to see the Pistons win their third straight but they’re still losing ground because the Cavs have won five straight. Next up are the Magic tomorrow night. They’re 24-6 with seven straight wins so this isn’t going to be an easy one.
The Pistons took care of business last night against the Washington Wizards as the Pistons took their third straight game. At the end of the first, it was a two point game but the Pistons broke out in the second quarter, gave most of that lead back in the third, then dominated in the fourth quarter to take the game 88-74.
Allen Iverson led the way and he scored 28 with six rebounds. Tayshaun Prince grabbed ten boards and scored 14 while Rodney Stuckey had eighteen points and an impressive eleven assists. The Pistons only went eight deep in this one and Antonio McDyess was the bench warrior. He scored 10 and grabbed nine boards. The Pistons held the Wizards to just .333 shooting and they had seven steals and seven blocks.
Next up are a solid Jazz team in at the Palace. It’d be nice if the Cavs would lose more then a game here and there because despite the Pistons mini-run, they’re still six games back.
Talk about a weird game. The Pistons shot .514 from the field and had a 24/11 assist to turnover ratio. Anyway, as well as they played on the offensive side of the court, they still lost 107-94 to the Washington Wizards and that was after having a 15 point lead at the end of the first quarter.
Rip Hamilton led the way with 29 points and Rodney Stuckey had eleven assists as he made the start in place of Kwame Brown. Rasheed Wallace had nineteen points while Tayshaun Prince had a team high eleven rebounds.
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The Pistons didn’t get much off the bench in this and what they did, they got from McDyess. He scored nine and had six rebounds. Outside of those nine points, the Pistons got just six points from the rest of their reserves.
Next up are the last place Pacers on Friday. The Pistons have now dropped three in a row and they’re flirting with the .500 mark. A win (as well as a few Cavs losses) would be nice.
This was definitely a tale of two halfs. The Pistons got off to a horrible start against the Knicks yesterday afternoon and while they did mount a second half comeback, they still fell well short of picking up the win. A 29-12 first quarter in favor of the Knicks turned into an insurmountable deficit despite the Pistons outscoring the Knicks by twelve in the second half.
Tayshaun Prince led the way for the Pistons in the loss with 23 points and ten boards. Allen Iverson scored seventeen and had seven assists. Arron Afflalo led the way for the Pistons off the bench with seventeen points.
The Cavs are in the middle of another big winning streak and the Pistons now trail them by 5 1/2 games. In fact if the playoffs started today (we’re closing in on the 1/4 point of the season), the Pistons would be tied for the fifth seed with the Nets. Next up are the Bullets Wizards tomorrow.
The Pistons took care of the San Antonio Spurs last night on the road. The Pistons were down by five at half time but they held the Spurs under 20 points in each of the final two quarters as they rolled to a 89-77 win.
Allen Iverson and Rasheed Wallace led the way with nineteen points. Tayshaun Prince had fifteen points and a team high twelve rebounds while Iverson pitched in with six assists and four steals. Kwame Brown got the start, played over 21 minutes but didn’t score a single point.
Rodney Stuckey led the Pistons off the bench. He scored ten and he dished a team high seven assists. The Pistons did a solid job on the defensive side of the court and they held the Spurs to under 40% shooting and their fourteen steals was an impressive total.
The win puts the Pistons three games back of the first place Cavs. The Pistons get a well deserved break and they take on the 76ers on Saturday at the Palace.
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