Saturday, May 12, 2007

Pistons are ready to make playoff record with eight straight winning

As good as it was the whole equipment, Rasheed Wallace was the cement that maintained the together pistons in the winning 81-74 of Detroit.

He wrote down 16 points, grabbed 11 rebounds and had five blocks. Wallace was the anchor of the defense of the zone that took the bulls from the game by half second.
To say the sample came in the fourth trimester, when Wallace blocked a shot by Luol Deng, sending the flight of the ball through the court.

In that game, Tayshaun Prince led in scoring with 23 points, followed by Billups with 17 points. Billups scored 17 points in second quarter and recover the Piston from 19 points falled behind by Bulls.

If the Pistons win game 4 on Sunday, it would fix a record for the consecutive victories of the playoff series, with eight straight winning.

Will Detroit Pistons do it?

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