Final
Billups, Pistons look to go up 2-0 on Magic
May 5, 2008 - 1:24 PM Orlando at Detroit 7:00 pm EDT Eastern Conference Semifinal Pistons lead, 1-0AUBURN HILLS, Michigan (Ticker) - Chauncey Billups and the Detroit Pistons seemed to have re-gained their focus.
Billups and the second-seeded Pistons look to protect home-court advantage in Game Two of their Eastern Conference semifinal series against the Orlando Magic on Monday.
After going down 2-1 in their opening series against Philadelphia, the Pistons have since returned to their dominant form that has helped them earn five consecutive trips to the conference finals.
In Saturday's series opener, Billups poured in 19 points to lead four others in double figures in Detroit's 91-73 blowout victory over Orlando in Game One.
"You can't rattle us," Pistons forward Rasheed Wallace said. "We ain't no punks."
"We got outplayed badly," Magic coach Stan Van Gundy said. "We need to bounce back."
Wallace and the rest of the Pistons' frontcourt did an excellent job of defending Magic All-Star Dwight Howard, who went without a double-double for the first time in the postseason.
Howard became the first player to post three 20-point, 20-rebound games in the playoffs since Hall of Famer Wilt Chamberlain did so during the 1971-72 postseason.
To make matters worst for Orlando, Howard injured his left thumb trying to grab a rebound late in the third quarter and played with blue tape protecting it the rest of the way.
"It's fine. It's just a bruised thumb," said Howard, who had just 12 points and eight rebounds. "I'll be all right."
Detroit's bench also contributed, holding a 23-13 scoring edge, with former starter Antonio McDyess carrying the load with 10 points on 5-of-9 shooting.
Rashard Lewis and Hedo Turkoglu both had 18 points and seven boards for the Magic, who were held under 20 points in each of the last two quarters on Saturday.
"This wasn't about them as much as it was about our lack of execution," Magic guard Keith Bogans said. "We didn't take good shots, so we we didn't make shots."
Detroit's All-Star backcourt of Billups and Richard Hamilton was decisively better than Orlando's tandem of Jameer Nelson and Maurice Evans. The Magic's duo scored just 11 points on 5-of-11 shooting combined.
- PLAYOFFS
NBA PLAYOFFS
ORLANDO 93
DETROIT 100 FINAL
May 5 9:48 PM - PLAYOFFS
NBA PLAYOFFS
ORLANDO 76
DETROIT 78 END, 3RD QTR
May 5 8:59 PM - PLAYOFFS
NBA PLAYOFFS
ORLANDO 40
DETROIT 50 HALFTIME
May 5 8:08 PM - PLAYOFFS
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ORLANDO 29
DETROIT 29 END, 1ST QTR
May 5 7:31 PM
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