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NBA Finals: Detroit Upsets The Lakers In Game 1



    NBA Finals

    In L.A., Pistons Aren't Star-Struck

    Detroit Upsets The Lakers In Game 1: Pistons 87, Lakers 75
    By Steve Wyche

    Washington Post Staff Writer
    Monday, June 7, 2004; Page D01


    LOS ANGELES, June 6 -- The Detroit Pistons, the ugly ball-playing team from the junior varsity Eastern Conference, took on the Los Angeles Lakers, out-played the disjointed Western Conference favorites, silenced the jam-packed Staples Center -- until the crowd started to boo -- and stole Game 1 of the NBA Finals on Sunday, 87-75.



    The surprise victory immediately changed the tone of the best-of-seven series. The Pistons were pegged to be competitive but not much of a headache to a team that can't blame the loss on being apathetic or bored. The Pistons took the action to the Lakers from the outset, survived a tough second quarter, took command in the third, stretched the lead to 13 in the fourth, then answered every comeback bid with a big shot.

    "It's incredible, but we can't dwell on that," said Pistons guard Chauncey Billups, who had a team-high 22 points. "We came in here to try and win Game 1 and we did that. I thought we did a great job taking care of business."

    Detroit had four players score in double figures, got 19 points from reserves and committed just four second-half turnovers. Los Angeles, meantime, got a combined 59 points from center Shaquille O'Neal (34 points, 11 rebounds) and guard Kobe Bryant (25 points, 10-of-27 shooting), but did not have another player score more than five points. The Lakers' reserves managed just four points.

    O'Neal made 13 of 16 shots; the rest of the team converted 16 of 57 attempts.

    Pistons swingman Tayshaun Prince, who harassed Bryant defensively, added 11 points, three coming on a long jumper with 4 minutes 37 seconds remaining that stopped the Lakers' last serious bid to rally. Richard Hamilton added 12 points, and forward Rasheed Wallace finished with 14.

    "All the guys on the team did a great job stepping up tonight," Hamilton said. "It was a total team effort. It tells you how deep this team is."

    The Lakers have been in this position before, winning four straight games after losing the series opener of the NBA Finals to the Larry Brown-coached Philadelphia 76ers in 2001. In this season's conference semifinals, the Lakers lost the first two games to the San Antonio Spurs, only to win the next four and advance to the next round.

    Los Angeles' ability to bounce back has been the story of its season. Yet this is a Pistons team that plays a style the Lakers are not accustomed to; if Los Angeles waits too long to focus, it will find itself in Detroit for the three middle games of this best-of-seven series fighting for its life.

    The last time the Pistons took the first game from the Lakers in the NBA Finals, they swept them to win the 1989 championship.

    "It puts a lot of pressure on us for next game," O'Neal said. "This is the type of team that plays aggressive defense. They wanted it more than we did."

    Said Bryant: "It was a matter of us trying to get a feel for what they do defensively. They did an incredible job executing. It was a good game played by them for 48 minutes. It's a big challenge, but I think we're up for it."

    Lakers Coach Phil Jackson expressed concern before the game about the lack of familiarity with a Detroit team that Los Angeles had not played since November, when it did not have Rasheed Wallace, whom the Pistons acquired in a February trade, could help produce an upset.

    "I don't know if it was [being] too passive; I think it was the pace of the game that the Pistons generated during the course of the game," Jackson said. "They made each possession like a football possession."

    The Pistons made an already uneasy crowd even more uptight through the third quarter after Wallace opened Detroit's scoring with a three-pointer that gave the Pistons a one-point lead that would grow to eight and settle at 64-58 at the end of the period.

    Billups scored eight points in the period and, with consecutive baskets from Prince, keyed a 16-8 run that seemed to stun a Lakers team that, as it does so often, got away from running the offense through O'Neal, who carried the first-half scoring load. O'Neal took just three shots in the period, eight fewer than he took in the first half, and made three. Bryant, meantime, hoisted eight attempts, with just three going in.

    The ultimate evidence of the team shifting away from O'Neal, Los Angeles took just two second-half free throws after attempting 16 in the first half.

    Jackson said he thought O'Neal might have been tired and that could of affected him getting into ideal position.

    "I don't think a person going 13 for 16 if a sign of being tired by any means," O'Neal said.


    © 2004 The Washington Post Company
                  

06-07-2004, 08:03 PM

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Re: NBA Finals: Detroit Upsets The Lakers In Game 1 (Re: Deng)

    That was great news Deng
    I was so happy and excited as I heard of it
    the Pistons, the underdog, the "nobody" beats the hollywood thing
    It feels the same when Real Madird has been beaten in the champions league

    Iam sorry only for the mailman "Malone",this great player goes empty , the man has a great history and career

    Thumbs up Pistons
    Go ahead

    Hamilton,Ben and Rasheed Wallace and co. Got for it
                  

06-07-2004, 08:40 PM

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Re: NBA Finals: Detroit Upsets The Lakers In Game 1 (Re: Deng)

    Dear Deng and his Pal Marawid
    To begin with I live in los angeles for the past 20 years so that tell you Iam a die hard fan of the show time lakers. However I sense from your little clip and the answer of your Pal both of you are as we say in Sudan RASHASHAT of the Exile wherever the 2 of you are . I hope Deng you are a Detroit resident or any other city that suffered miserably at the hand of the Lakers once upon a time. if so I will talk to you after the series is over .Remember it is a 7 game series and that was the first one. Do not you know that if we take this time it will be history for we will be the only team that will be the champ 4 times out of 5 years . eat your heart out and wait for me until it is over. stay away this is hollywood a continuous dazzling show. it is nice to know you and will be waiting for yourlittle underdog pistons.
    thanks.
    Your nemesis
    Dr. Mutwakil Mahmoud
    Los Angeles
    You are welcome any time to see the finals in L.A. if it last till the 7 game
                  

06-07-2004, 09:01 PM

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Re: NBA Finals: Detroit Upsets The Lakers In Game 1 (Re: Mutwakil Mahmoud)

    Dear Dr. Mutawakil
    Yes Iam a Rashasha, if it comes to the Lakers..it is just about the money, about the show and the big names,
    I like the way the "bad boy" Bryant plays...the rest is garbage including Shaq...that big thing

    My favourite was Minnesota or the Kings, the let me down
    Iam not living in the states, but I have always been a basketball fan, I even played and play from time to time

    Yep, it is a 7 game series, unfortunately I can not come to L.A. now, but may be next year, if you make that time, and if not all big guys including Phil are not gone

    pleasure knowing you

    Go Pistons Go
                  

06-07-2004, 09:08 PM

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Re: NBA Finals: Detroit Upsets The Lakers In Game 1 (Re: مراويد)

    سلامات ياخواجات
    ما تخلو الرطانة دى
    دينق
    قلت كدا احسن تكتب فى حاجات تانية؟
                  

06-07-2004, 09:34 PM

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Re: NBA Finals: Detroit Upsets The Lakers In Game 1 (Re: Deng)

    Brother Marawid.

    Yes I agree with you, I want the Bad boys to win it all because I am sick and tired of Shaq and Copy drama mama kids. I watched game 1 last night, tell you what, them bad boys looked good to me and they beat the hell out of the whole city last night may be the whole country that including the bias media too. My bad boys last night forced so called NBA analysis to give them the respect that they deserve. I know the Lakers is the best team now in the NBA but they are beatable also.


    Brother Mutwakil.

    You and your Lakers in deep trouble man, how come they lose game 1 on their own court? I saw them Lakers last night tired and fatigue, except Shaq & Coby, they scored their numbers but the rest of the team the bad boys took them away from the game. The game was too quick for Gary Payton with his old knees and the mail man who will never delver on Sundays. So Detroit last night beat the over rated Lakers with thier Hollywood fans, I saw a lot them last night sitting on the most expensive front seats, and their team still came short. Ya Doc, please make sure that the actor Jack Nickelson will not have massive heart attack in game 2


    Deng.

    (عدل بواسطة Deng on 06-08-2004, 04:33 AM)

                  

06-07-2004, 09:37 PM

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Re: NBA Finals: Detroit Upsets The Lakers In Game 1 (Re: Deng)

    هاشم نوريت.

    ده كلام ما بتكتب بالعربي, إذا كتب بالعربي سوف يفقد معناها.
    ومثل هذا البوست لن يصلح مع أي شخص لا يتابع دوري السلة الامريكي للمحترفين.

    دينق.
                  

06-08-2004, 10:48 AM

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Re: NBA Finals: Detroit Upsets The Lakers In Game 1 (Re: Deng)


    The Pistons have only 4 games left. I don't think they have the stamina to defeat the Lakers again. Same destiny as the Spurs but I think faster this time!!!
                  

06-09-2004, 06:07 AM

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06-11-2004, 07:27 AM

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Re: NBA Finals: Detroit Upsets The Lakers In Game 1 (Re: Deng)

    To Dr. Mutwakil and Ahmed Elsharif

    Go underdogs............beat the Lakers and let them eat the dust

    Pistons beat Lakers 88:68




    Quote: Motown momentum
    Pistons' stifling defense shuts down Lakers in Game 3 rout

    AUBURN HILLS, Mich. (AP) -- When the entry pass floated inside to Shaquille O'Neal, Elden Campbell knocked it away and dashed downcourt. Richard Hamilton picked up the loose ball and flung it forward.

    In a fourth-quarter play that symbolized the entire night for the Detroit Pistons, the 36-year-old Campbell caught the ball and went flying in for a left-handed jam, and the decibel level at the Palace went off the charts.

    The dunk by the backup center gave the Pistons an 18-point lead on their way to a 88-68 victory Thursday night over the Los Angeles Lakers and a 2-1 lead in the NBA Finals.

    "I wouldn't say it buried them, but that was a big play at the time," said Campbell, adding it was his first breakaway dunk since he played in Charlotte more than two years ago.

    The Pistons bounced back from their heartbreaking overtime loss in Game 2 with suffocating defense and opportunistic offense that whipped their fans into a frenzy.

    Now, an NBA championship is very much within the Pistons' reach. No Eastern Conference team has won a title since 1998, but these Pistons are showing it may be a distinct possibility.

    "I'm shocked," Pistons coach Larry Brown said, "but I'm really proud of the way we played."

    Kobe Bryant, the hero of Game 2, was held without a field goal in the first half and the Lakers were limited to the lowest postseason point total in their storied franchise history.

    "As I told the team, this is only one game,' Lakers coach Phil Jackson said after the Pistons regained control of a series they've dominated for all but a few minutes. "We have a couple days to get our feet on the ground and get ready for Game 4."

    Hamilton scored 31 points and Chauncey Billups had 19 as Detroit's backcourt gave the Pistons just about all the offense they needed. Throw in double-figure rebounding performances by Ben Wallace and Rasheed Wallace, three steals apiece from Campbell and Tayshaun Prince, and it all added up to a lopsided game that could even be called a mismatch in favor of the team that entered the series as huge underdogs.

    "Most of it was effort related," O'Neal said. "This is a tough challenge, but we are making it a lot tougher on ourselves."

    Game 4 is Sunday night at the arena where two championship banners hang in the north end zone.

    And if form holds, this series might not even make it back to Los Angeles for a Game 6 or 7.

    Nothing worked for the Lakers, from Bryant's offense to O'Neal's touch to Karl Malone's ailing knee to Gary Payton's slow feet.

    Campbell's breakaway dunk put the Pistons ahead 70-52, and Los Angeles never mounted anything even resembling a concerted comeback effort. The crowd went wild with 2:10 remaining when little-used rookie Darko Milicic got off the bench for his series debut.

    Bryant finished with just 11 points on 4-for-13 shooting and O'Neal scored 14. N
                  

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Re: NBA Finals: Detroit Upsets The Lakers In Game 1 (Re: Deng)


    Ben Wallace, right, and the Pistons shackle Shaquille O'Neal and the Lakers for a 88-68 victory and a 2-1 lead in the NBA Finals.


    Brothers.

    The over rated Lakers embarrassed his fans last night with their poor performance against the under dog Pistons. All the NBA experts and analysis put their own money on the Lakers and they under estimated the “Bad Boys”.
    I watched the game last night and I know the Bad Boys will win the game but I never thought for a minute the Lakers will play this way. Detroit controlled the ball game from the beginning and they led all the 4 quarters. Now It is clear to me Los Angels Lakers got lucky in game 2 in LA, but this luck will never ring again for them especially with the way they playing right now.

    Deng
                  

06-11-2004, 04:43 PM

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    Deng And his pal Marawid
    How many times I have to tell you that it is a 7 games series. Deng you well know basketball is a game of adjustment. I promise you the coach will do that and we will defeat them and send them fishing the same way we discarded the San antonio and minessota. Do remember or did you forget. talk to both of you soon.I hope your Pasatim and not piston have the endurance stamina and fortitude to last with my boys through the 7 game . We shall see
    i love both of you
    thanks
    Mutwakil Mahmoud MD.
    Los Angeles CA.
                  

06-11-2004, 05:19 PM

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    Doc.

    You said:

    Quote: Deng you well know basketball is a game of adjustment. I promise you the coach will do that and we will defeat them and send them fishing the same way we discarded the San antonio and minessota.



    I just wondering, what is been lift to be “adjust” from this old knees?
    The Lakers are history and this is the last dance for them. Coach Phil Jackson is retiring this year as will as the Mail Man (Carl Malone) and the Cloves (Gary Payton). Another thing is Coby Bryant is leaving Los Angeles after this season cause people sick and tired for his drama with the idiot Shaq. Brother Mutwakil, just face it bro, LA got no answers for Ric, Billups and the Wallace’s. If a team played 3 games and got lucky in one game what kind of message you can get brother? Don’t tell me about the rest of the four games cause 2 of them will be in Detroit.

    Deng

    (عدل بواسطة Deng on 06-14-2004, 01:40 PM)

                  

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Re: NBA Finals: Detroit Upsets The Lakers In Game 1 (Re: Deng)


    Greetings Brothers. The lakers disappointed me yesterday. The worst performance ever in 4 years!! I admit the pistons are far better, they put shaq and kobe' out of the game totally. I think the Lakers are gonna respond aggressively in game 4. It looks to me like a 7-game series this time. It all depends on the big man's performance, I don't know what's the heck with'm he just looks sick

    (عدل بواسطة Ahmed Elsharif on 06-12-2004, 03:07 AM)

                  

06-13-2004, 03:19 PM

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    In Billups, A Star Is Born

    By Steve Wyche
    Washington Post Staff Writer
    Sunday, June 13, 2004; Page E01


    AUBURN HILLS, Mich., June 12 -- Less than a dozen games into his rookie season in 1997, then-Boston Celtics point guard Chauncey Billups, the third player selected in the NBA draft that summer, was struggling against Miami Heat guard Tim Hardaway. Coach Rick Pitino, who would trade Billups months later, pulled Billups from the game and never re-inserted him, crushing his spirit.



    "Afterwards, I'm leaving the locker room," Billups said, "and Tim Hardaway called me over, sat me down and was like, 'Everybody don't coach like that. You know you're the number three pick for a reason. You're going to be a great player. Just be patient.' "

    Six years and five teams later, Billups is emerging into the player Hardaway foresaw. Though Billups has put up some good numbers in his career, he has been at his best in leading the Detroit Pistons to a two-games-to-one lead over the Los Angeles Lakers in the NBA Finals, which continue Sunday night at the Palace.

    Billups has dominated counterparts Gary Payton, Kobe Bryant and Derek Fisher, particularly in all three third quarters, when he has strung together scoring runs. He has used his muscular 6-foot-3 frame to bully opponents on defense and he's done a remarkable job of keeping the Lakers off balance by mixing up jump shots, drives and passes in Detroit's highly effective pick-and-roll sets.

    "We've made an all-star out of Chauncey Billups so far," Lakers Coach Phil Jackson said. "I don't know if he's ever been an all-star. I don't think so, but in this particular series, we have made him one."

    Billups, second in scoring to teammate Richard Hamilton (23 points per game) in this series, has put up almost identical numbers as L.A.'s Bryant. Billups is averaging 22.7 points, 5.3 assists and 3 rebounds; Bryant 23 points, 5.3 assists and 3.7 rebounds.

    Perhaps even more important, Billups has kept the Pistons poised and dictated the pace of all three games by knowing when to slow things down or pick them up on offense and by playing pressure defense to force the Lakers to play at a disjointed tempo.

    His impact has been so substantial that the Lakers' main adjustment for Game 4 will be to find a way to disrupt Billups, much as they had to do after San Antonio point guard Tony Parker torched them in the first two games of their Western Conference semifinal.

    "We are a team that revolves around the comfort zone of knowing the personnel we are playing against," Jackson said. "We've yet to really personalize and individualize what Chauncey Billups brings to this team and his personality as a player. We are coming to terms with that."

    Such attention further proves how far Billups has come since Pitino gave up on him. In fact, Billups has used that benching against Hardaway as motivation during difficult times, of which there were plenty this season.

    Detroit Coach Larry Brown is notoriously hard on point guards, the position he played. Brown has spent much of the season trying to mold Billups from a score-first, pass-second point guard into someone who looks to set up his teammates. As well as he's played against the Lakers, Billups said he is still not where Brown wants him to be, and Brown isn't shy about letting him know that.

    In the Eastern Conference finals against the Indiana Pacers, Billups looked lost trying to figure out when to pass and when to score and managed a postseason-low 12.7 points. Despite having an otherwise solid Game 2 against the Lakers, his missed jumper in the final seconds allowed Bryant to force overtime with a three-pointer and prompted Brown to label Billups's miss a "half-[bad] shot."

    "It was a change coaching Chauncey because he's a scoring guard," Brown said. "You know, I expect a lot from point guards in terms of getting everybody involved and being an extension of the coaching staff on the court. So, it's been an adjustment for him and an adjustment for me. As a coach, you want to give your players a chance to do the best they can and put them in a situation where they will be successful, and so we've both been kind of learning."

    Billups said he has made a habit of listening and taking heed and parlaying the lessons, no matter what they might be, into something beneficial. It started that night with Hardaway.

    "Today, when I see young guys struggle, I do the same thing Tim did for me," Billups said. "I remember that. I remember how much that meant to me and so I know how important it is to keep that going."


    © 2004 The Washington Post Company
                  

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Re: NBA Finals: Detroit Upsets The Lakers In Game 1 (Re: Deng)

    Dear /Deng

    Thank u for this good change
    I hope that the Pistons beat the lakers because the lakers arrogance is very distasteful. Phil jackson has always coached teams that had star players Micheal Jordan and Shaquille Oneil. However,Larry Brown has coached teams such as the Los Angeles Clippers and put them on the map. He took the Sixers to the championship,and now the Pistons. Phil Jackson actually stated that he felt he was better than Larry Brown. It is like David and Goliath and we all know how that ended, Go Pistons
                  

06-14-2004, 05:44 AM

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    And put them on the brink after game 4 . I t 's not the big names that makes you enjoy the game

    It's eastern time
                  

06-14-2004, 06:41 AM

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    THUMBS UP....BAD BOYS...MONEY DOESN'T ALWAYS TALK


    Kobe Bryant and the Lakers continue to struggle shooting over the long arms of Ben Wallace and the Pistons.


    Quote: 'Sheed outshines Shaq
    Wallace helps Pistons overcome huge effort from Shaq

    AUBURN HILLS, Mich. (AP) -- The better team won again. And yes, the Detroit Pistons are proving they are clearly the better team.

    Poised and primed for a title, Detroit took care of business while the Lakers were losing their cool. Building a lead early in the fourth quarter and holding it the rest of the way, the Pistons moved one victory closer to their first championship in 14 years with a convincing 88-80 victory Sunday night in Game 4 of the NBA Finals.

    With a 3-1 lead, the surprising Pistons have made one thing crystal clear: They are the superior team, winning without egos and superstars -- and the problems that come with them.

    "They have got a coach who won nine championships," Detroit coach Larry Brown said. "They have got two of the greatest players that are in their prime, so we can't take anything for granted. That's the thing we're going to talk about."

    These were some of the scenes Pistons fans will cherish: Chauncey Billups making timely 3-pointers, Rasheed Wallace backpedalling downcourt with a minute left after making a jumper that capped his best game of the playoffs; Richard Hamilton calmly knocking down free throws.

    As for the Lakers, the snapshots were these: Kobe Bryant screaming at the referees and picking up a late technical foul; Shaquille O'Neal yelling at someone in the Lakers' huddle, most likely Bryant, after two particularly egregious shot selections; Karl Malone staying parked on the bench for the entire fourth quarter, a nonfactor again; Gary Payton getting toasted by Billups again.

    It's almost over for these Lakers, their breakup possibly coming in the next week. No team has ever come back from a 3-1 deficit in the finals, and the Lakers seem ill-equipped to become the first.

    Game 5 is Tuesday night, and the Pistons -- heavy underdogs when the series began -- could become the first team to bring the title back to the Eastern Conference since Michael Jordan's Chicago Bulls won it in 1998.

    "Well, a disappointing night tonight," Lakers coach Phil Jackson said. "We got caught off-guard in the fourth quarter and were not able to handle the run they made in the fourth quarter sufficiently.

    "Give credit to the Pistons."

    Wallace scored 26, Billups had 23 and Hamilton 17 to lead Detroit, which outscored the Lakers 32-24 in the fourth quarter.

    "We're just tough to play when we can get 'Sheed going like that," Billups said.

    O'Neal had 36 and Bryant 20 for the Lakers, whose dysfunctional two-man show isn't enough to keep up with Detroit's depth and determination.

    O'Neal took 21 shots and made 16, and he might have doubled those totals if his teammates had gotten him the ball more often. But Bryant somehow found it necessary to launch 14 attempts in the first half and 25 overall, many of which were both unwise and off-target.

    No one else on the Lakers had more than eight points, and Los Angeles again was outrebounded and plagued by fouls.

    "My shots, some of them were good and some of them stunk -- that's pretty much every game with me," Bryant said. "I think everyone's a little down right now."

    Detroit made 29 field goals and 28 foul shots and scored 21 points on the fast break in what was the closest game of the series until the Pistons broke it open with a 7-0 run for a 77-67 lead with 4:52 left. The Lakers got no closer than seven the rest of the way as the Pistons made shots -- whether from the field or the foul line -- when they needed them.

    "It was just my night," said Wallace, whose previous high in this postseason was 22. He shot 10-for-23 with 13 rebounds and two blocks, while Billups shot 7-for-12 and Billups was 5-for-11.

    None of those lines was anything spectacular, and that was fitting for a team that gets the job done efficiently if not beautifully.

    "We can play with this team," insisted O'Neal. "We haven't played well yet or shown it yet.

    "It's a big challenge for us, and the stage is set," O'Neal said. "The pressure is on them, they have to close us out."

    It was widely expected that Jackson would change his starting lineup or rotations, especially after five of the Lakers' veterans -- O'Neal, Bryant, Rick Fox, Derek Fisher and Devean George -- had an off-day conference with Jackson in a restroom at The Palace, pleading with him to put his trust in them since they know his triangle offense best. But Jackson went with his usual starting five.

    Though the Lakers botched their first couple of possessions, they quickly began getting the ball to O'Neal deep in the low post. His first two shots were dunks, his next two were 5-footers from either side of the basket, and the fifth was an alley-oop dunk. O'Neal went 5-for-5 in a first quarter that ended with the Lakers ahead 22-21.

    After missing a shot, O'Neal hit his next two midway through the second quarter and yelled "Try to stop that!" to no one in particular with an animated expression on his face. The pace of the quarter was slow thanks to 16 fouls before Mike James took control and ran two fast breaks by himself, converting both times to help Detroit to a 41-39 halftime lead.

    Wallace began to carry the Pistons in the third quarter, dominating his matchup with Slava Medvedenko after Malone left the game. A late 6-0 run by the Lakers, ending with a steal and dunk by Bryant, produced a 56-56 deadlock entering the final period.

    Hamilton hit two jumpers to open the fourth quarter, Ben Wallace rebounded his own missed free throw and banked it in for a 65-60 lead, and a 3 by Billups made it 70-64 with 6:20 left

    After the Lakers got within three, Billups hit another 3-pointer to start the game-deciding 7-0 run.

    "I told them how proud I was," coach Larry Brown said. "But no matter how you look at it, you've got to win four games in the series."

    Notes: For the fourth straight game, O'Neal was called for a jump ball violation on the opening tip. ... Rasheed Wallace got his first technical foul of the series and second of the postseason for jawing at Medvedenko after fouling him in the third quarter. Medvedenko also got a tech on the play. ... Recording artist Kid Rock sang an a cappella rendition of America The Beautiful, and yes, he did remove his hat.
                  

06-14-2004, 01:47 PM

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Re: NBA Finals: Detroit Upsets The Lakers In Game 1 (Re: Deng)

    Brothers

    Yes, the Los Angeles Lakers — the NBA's drama kings — are coming unglued. But even more than the Lakers' in-fighting and finger-pointing, the play of the Detroit Pistons has them on the brink of elimination.
    The Pistons again dictated play much of the way and put away a game that had been tied after three quarters with a decisive late run in the fourth for a 88-80 victory at Detroit.

    Deng
                  


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