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Prince, shorthanded Pistons survive vs. Magic
DETROIT 90, ORLANDO 89
 

ORLANDO, Florida (Ticker) -- Without Chauncey Billups, Tayshaun
Prince was the big shot for the Detroit Pistons.

Prince nailed a tough runner with 8.9 seconds left to lift the
Pistons to a 90-89 victory over the Orlando Magic in Game Four
of their Eastern Conference semifinals series Saturday.

Richard Hamilton scored 32 points for Detroit, which took a
commanding 3-1 lead in the best-of-seven matchup despite the
absence of the Billups, who missed the game with a strained
right hamstring.

Known as "Mr. Big Shot" for his late-game heroics, Billups was
injured early in the first quarter in a 111-86 loss to the Magic
here in Game Three. After a few days of treatment, which
included running in the team hotel, it was determined he could
not give it a go in this one.

Pistons coach Flip Saunders even said that Billups would not
have played if it were Game Seven of the NBA Finals.

Luckily for Detroit, Prince played as if his team's season was
on the line, scoring 17 points - none bigger than his final two.

"We swung the ball on that play and got a pick-and-roll, and I
was able to hit a floater over Dwight Howard," said Prince, who
called veteran guard Lindsey Hunter a savior for his big shots
in the third period.

Jameer Nelson had nailed 1-of-2 free throws to give Orlando an
89-88 lead with 44.8 ticks left, setting up Detroit's wild final
possession.

The Pistons went to Rasheed Wallace, who badly missed a
turnaround jumper off the right side of the iron. But the carom
was run down in traffic by Antonio McDyess, who was able to
reset the offense.

Detroit then swung the ball to the right wing, where Prince
started his drive across the lane, using a pick from Wallace to
put in a running hook which resembled an awkward push shot.

On the ensuing possession, Orlando's Hedo Turkoglu missed a
driving layup and the offensive rebound was tapped off the glass
as time expired.

"It was Hedo's play 1-on-1, but I don't know why he held the
ball as long as he did," Magic coach Stan Van Gundy said. "We've
had two end of the game possessions in Game Two and one
(Saturday), and we haven't gotten a very good shot on any of
them. You've got to lay that on me.

"Second-chance points killed us today. They had 18 and, on top
of that, they shot over 50 percent in the second half. It
became their game, a grind-it-out half-court game, and they
played that game a lot better than us."

It was a close call for the Pistons, who erased a 15-point,
third-quarter deficit to secure the win. That's where Hunter
came in, hitting two key 3-pointers in an 18-2 third-period run
that transformed a 63-48 deficit into a 66-65 lead.

"Lindsey worked to always be ready, and the big thing he gave us
was great defensive pressure," Saunders said. "He gave us some
leadership and toughness.

"And there were a lot of times in this game, considering
circumstances, we could've said that it's not going to be our
night and just wait until we get home. But our guys grinded it
out, and that's a part of what we do as a team."

After getting back into the game in the third, Detroit took its
largest lead in the fourth on Wallace's jumper with 5:20 left to
make it 82-75.

But Turkoglu, who scored 13 points in the final period, put the
Magic on his back, scoring six points in an 8-0 run - including
a 3-pointer that capped the burst and gave Orlando an 83-82
advantage with 3:05 left.

After two free throws from Hamilton with 2:47 remaining,
Turkoglu hit another shot from the arc to make it 86-84.
Hamilton answered with a jumper, but Turkoglu scored again on
strong drive to for an 88-86 lead with 1:14 left.

Magic guard Keyon Dooling then made a fatal mistake, shoving
Hamilton to the floor and picking up personal and technical
fouls in the process. Hamilton made 2-of-3 free throws to tie
the game at 88-88 with 59.9 seconds, setting up the final
sequence.

It was an off game for Orlando superstar Howard, who collected
just eight points and 12 rebounds. He shot 3-of-12 from the
field, with his last field goal coming with 7:!3 left in the
opening period.

"He (Dwight) couldn't get in there and get the easy baskets he
wanted," Wallace said. "We wanted a physical game. That's
right up our alley."

"We just got away from our game, and that's the only way to beat
these guys (play an open-court style)," Howard admitted. "I
got a little frustrated tonight."

Nelson was more adamant in his reflections.

"I'm not trying to be arrogant or cocky or anything like that,
but we let this game slip out of our hands tonight," he said.
"And we let Game Two slip out of our hands.

"We're going to win the next game in Detroit."


 
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