Tuesday, May 8, 2007

Pistons lead the Semi Final to 2-0 over Bulls

Tyshaun Prince

With two escapes, the Detroit Pistons have given excessive return to Chicago's first-round sweep over the defending NBA champions into a distant memory.

Tayshaun Prince wrote down 25 points to lead Detroit to a 108-87 victory Monday night and a 2-0 lead in the Eastern Conference semifinals.

The bulls entered of the completely baladronada series - Andres Nocioni even predicted that they would advance - after eliminating Miami in the round one.

Quickly, their tune has changed.

If the Pistons maintain their ways solved, nevertheless, it can be that it does not matter what Chicago makes to fit.

The Pistons are playing as they did in 2004, when they won a title with strong play at both ends of the court.

Richard Hamilton had 24 points, Chris Webber wrote down 22, and Chauncey Billups had 14 points and 10 assists.

Rasheed Wallace added 10 points. Prince did nine of 20 shots, including three 3-pointers, of several shots of the midrange and dunk in traffic.

Prince also slowed down Luol Deng again, maintaining it to 16 points in throwing 4 of-12.

Chicago's Lual Deng wrote down 18 points in 16 shots in game 1 after making an average of 26,3 points in the first-round sweeping on the heat.

Tyrus Thomas of Chicago wrote down 12 of its 18 points in the last quarterly to avoid that the pistons win by 26, since they did in the opener of the series, but the stars of the bulls did not shine.

They maintained to Ben Gordon and Ben Wallace each scored 13 and Hinrich to two points in 0 to throw for-7. Nocioni added 12 points.

Hardly since it did in game 1, Detroit took control with a great operation in the first quarter and avoided that the Bulls reunited the rest of the way.

Game 3 is Thursday in Chicago, giving to the Bulls hour to regroup after losing two games by 47 combined points.

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