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Matt
04-29-2006, 04:49 PM
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Pregame


Pistons lead Series: 2-0




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After avoiding a letdown in Game 2, the Detroit Pistons have some history on their side in the effort to increase their first-round series lead to 3-0 as they visit the Milwaukee Bucks.

The two-time defending Eastern Conference champions have never lost a playoff series when leading 2-0, while Milwaukee has never won one after trailing 0-2. Detroit appears well on its way to making a run at its second NBA championship in three years.

"We have an agenda," Pistons forward Rasheed Wallace said. "We want the hardware back."

The Pistons proved that Wednesday as six players reached double figures en route to a 109-98 victory over the Bucks, snapping a streak of three straight Game 2 losses.

"The difference with us now is that we're going to stay aggressive throughout each series, and we're not going to get overconfident if we win Game 1s," said Chauncey Billups, who hit four 3-pointers and finished with 20 points and six assists.

Tayshaun Prince scored 22 points, Richard Hamilton added 18 and eight assists and Ben Wallace had 11 rebounds for the Pistons, who were 10-of-25 from beyond the arc.

Hamilton, who left Game 1 with a sprained left ankle, aggravated the injury Wednesday, but did return. He is listed as day-to-day and received treatment during most of practice Thursday.

The Pistons, who led by as many as 19 points midway through the third quarter, outscored Milwaukee 38-24 in the paint and had 28 fast-break points. Detroit earned a convincing 92-74 win in Game 1 by holding the Bucks to 36 percent shooting, their worst performance of the season.

These two teams last met in the postseason in the first round of the 2004 Eastern Conference playoffs. The Pistons won that series 4-1 -- including both games in Milwaukee -- and went on to win the NBA title.

The Bucks have not made a postseason appearance since that first-round exit, but coach Terry Stotts hopes his team can turn the series around at home.

"There's a home-court advantage here, and we're coming back to the Bradley Center and the Bradley Center's been a great building in the playoffs," said Stotts, whose team was 25-16 at home during the regular season. "They call it home-court advantage for a reason, so we'll go home and take advantage of it."

Bucks star Michael Redd took advantage of every opportunity he got Wednesday, shooting 10 of 18 for 29 points. His performance was a big jump for his 11-point effort in Game 1.

"We made adjustments to try to get me open in better positions," Redd said.

Redd got little help from his fellow starters, however, as T.J. Ford scored 17 points and Bobby Simmons had 10. Rookie Andrew Bogut, the Bucks' top overall draft pick in 2005, added eight points and 13 rebounds while reserve Charlie Bell had 11 points.

Toni Kukoc, who has missed both games with back spasms, is listed as day-to-day. The Bucks forward participated in Thursday's shootaround, but not in contact drills.

Game 4 will be Monday at the Bradley Center.

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Last game: Pistons win 109-98 (http://wtfdetroit.com/forums/showthread.php?t=5592)

Game 2 Statistical Leaders



Points:
Tayshaun Prince 22
Michael Redd 28

Rebounds:
Ben Wallace 11
Andrew Bogut 13

Assists:
Richard Hamilton 8
Andrew Bogut 4

Steals:
Ben Wallace, Lindsey Hunter 2
Andrew Bogut 2

Blocks:
Rasheed Wallace: 3
Joe Smith, Jamal Magloire, Charlie Bell 1

Bench Points:
Pistons: 32
Bucks: 26




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Round 1 schedule:

1. Sun, Apr 23 – Pistons win, 92-74
2. Wed, Apr 26 – Pistons win 109-98
3. Sat, Apr 29 – at Milwaukee, 9:00 pm EDT (ESPN, WB20)
4. Mon, May 1 – at Milwaukee (TBA, WB20)
5.* Wed, May 3 – at Detroit (TBA, WB20)
6.* Fri, May 5 – at Milwaukee (TBA, WB20)
7.* Sun, May 7 – at Detroit (TBA, WB20)

*if necessary

Matt
04-29-2006, 04:56 PM
Bucks should throw everything but the kitchen sink at the Pistons tonight. From the Buck's perspective, the only remote chance at even making the series respectable, is a win tonight.

realistic
04-29-2006, 05:46 PM
Hamilton aggravated the injury Wednesday? WTF. It's the Bucks. We could beat them starting Jason Maxiell at SG. Why are we needlessly fucking around with this injury? I don't want Rip to play--at all--until he's 100%.

I don't want to be talking about his tender ankle when we're playing the Heat.

As for the Bucks: Based on their late season slump, their goal was to make the playoffs, not to succeed in them. They're sick of being ass-pounded. They want this series over as much as we do. I'm expecting them to mail it in big time. We win by at least 11.

Kstat
04-29-2006, 06:56 PM
the home team is 5-1 so far in game threes, and it could be 6-1 by tip-off.

Anthony
04-29-2006, 07:19 PM
So what? What does other teams have to do with Detroit.

Anthony
04-29-2006, 07:21 PM
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Tahoe
04-29-2006, 07:49 PM
Our offense was fine in game 2, but we gave up too many points, imo.

I'd like to see us win a game on our Defensive effort tonight. Put the clamps on them.

my 2 cents on rip, Flip couldn't keep Rip out of the lineup unless he wants Rip all pissed off, and number 2, Rips ankle won't be better until a month after his last game, so he might as well play.

realistic
04-29-2006, 08:13 PM
"Somebody ring the bell because school's in session for Andrew Bogut."
LOL

JS
04-29-2006, 10:04 PM
So when is game 5?

Tahoe
04-29-2006, 10:11 PM
So much for hoping for a defensive performance. 90 fucking points in the third. Shit. Talking about bringing home the hardware is fine but if we don't get the Pistons defense of old revived, we'll be lucky to get out of the east.

Not playing defense pissed me off. Defense is what this team was built on and now they want to out 3 everyone.

JS
04-29-2006, 10:15 PM
This performance pisses me off, I know it is no big deal in the grand scheme but it just shows they started looking to round 2.

Darth Thanatos
04-29-2006, 10:17 PM
Quit fucking complaining and panicing after one damn game. We gave up a shitload of points to Philly game 3 last year. Calm the fuck down.

Moodini31
04-29-2006, 10:20 PM
This is sad. We come out this year trying to avenge the game 7 loss to the Spurs. We say "now the real season begins" and you give up 90 freaking points to the Bucks in 3 quarters?! We come out nonchalant, relaxed, thinking the series is over. Redd, Mo Williams(WTF?) and Toni Kukoc (WTF?) are lighting our asses up. No heart. Ridiculous.

DetTitan
04-29-2006, 10:40 PM
Bucks are streaky. Michael Redd was just chucking the ball up there and it was goin' in. He is a very good shooter...but tonight he was just unstoppable. Pistons got a slap in the face, and they can't be happy with the "Detroit Sucks" and chants of "overrated" directed at Billups. They show the Bucks who the better team is on Monday night.

Matt
04-29-2006, 10:40 PM
that was a straight up asswhooping.

and that's putting it lightly.

if the pistons don't come out fired up for Game 4 and deliver an beatdown of their own, there's something wrong.

Bucks end the game, shooting 60.3% FG.

Cross
04-29-2006, 10:55 PM
We need more Delfino. 3 minutes? WTF? Rip isnt even 100% and giving him plus 30 minutes is unacceptable.

I hope Ben gets involved on the offense more. He put up one freaking shot...WTF?

Tj Ford with 15 assists...

Atticus771
04-29-2006, 11:17 PM
I'm glad I didn't watch this game. Sorry to those of you that wasted 2 and a half hours watching what was supposed to be a basketball game.

Anthony
04-29-2006, 11:49 PM
No biggie. Pistons werent going to win this game reguradless. When they did play good D the bucks still hit their shots. Its just something that happens. No more than 5 games.

Artis Gilmore
04-30-2006, 12:10 AM
Um, what in the fuck just happened?

JS
04-30-2006, 05:28 AM
Quit fucking complaining and panicing after one damn game. We gave up a shitload of points to Philly game 3 last year. Calm the fuck down.
I think people are being rational. Nobody is calling for Joe to trade anyone or fire anyone. I think the fans have the right to be pissed when the number 1 seed overall loses to a team they crushed in games 1 & 2. It's not like Redd beat us in a tight game with a buzzer beater. The Pistons lost by 20, gave up over 120 and allowed the Bucks to shoot 60%. that is lack of intensity and focus defensively not just a good night at home for the Bucks. IMO they lost focus, after coming out and saying it wouldn't happen, it is emabarassing. I am sure this won't happen again in rd 1 but that doesn't mean that people can't be upset about the loss.

Glenn
04-30-2006, 07:15 AM
How embarassing!

Comrade
04-30-2006, 11:06 AM
We took it in the ol' poopshoot.

Tahoe
04-30-2006, 01:03 PM
Quit fucking complaining and panicing after one damn game. We gave up a shitload of points to Philly game 3 last year. Calm the fuck down.
I think people are being rational. Nobody is calling for Joe to trade anyone or fire anyone. I think the fans have the right to be pissed when the number 1 seed overall loses to a team they crushed in games 1 & 2. It's not like Redd beat us in a tight game with a buzzer beater. The Pistons lost by 20, gave up over 120 and allowed the Bucks to shoot 60%. that is lack of intensity and focus defensively not just a good night at home for the Bucks. IMO they lost focus, after coming out and saying it wouldn't happen, it is emabarassing. I am sure this won't happen again in rd 1 but that doesn't mean that people can't be upset about the loss.


POST OF THE MONTH NOMINEE!

It's one thing if we don't score, but we can ALWAYS play D. Not only did we give up the points but I think a ton were in the paint. Ridiculous.

I get pissed when we have that kind of defensive effort. It took a couple of years to establish that defensive mentality and imo, we are taking the easy way out with hoisting the 3s.