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Pistons hold off Celtics, even series
DETROIT 94, BOSTON 75
 

By Chuck Klonke
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

AUBURN HILLS, Michigan (Ticker) -- Antonio McDyess is the
only starter for the Detroit Pistons without an NBA championship
ring. In Game Four against the Boston Celtics on Monday night,
the veteran forward played like a man determined to fill that
void in his career.

McDyess, who joined the team as a free agent the summer after it
won the 2004 NBA title, had 21 points and 16 rebounds to lead
the Pistons to a 94-75 victory over the Celtics to square the
Eastern Conference finals at two games apiece.

"I'm almost to the end of the road," McDyess said. "I feel like
leaving everything on the floor, so there's no excuses. I'm
tired of hearing excuses why we haven't won the last few years.
I can accept losing, but only if you leave everything on the
court. Anything less isn't acceptable."

McDyess also spent much of the game guarding Kevin Garnett, who
scored 16 points after averaging 24.0 in the first three games
of the series. Paul Pierce also netted 16 points for the
Celtics.

"I'm so proud of him, just how he's been with his leadership,"
Pistons coach Flip Saunders said. "After the film session
(Sunday), 'Dyess said, 'We've been talking that everything is
all right. We've got to make it happen. We can't talk about
it."

Detroit, which had fallen behind early in each of the first
three games, jumped out to a 10-0 lead and never trailed in the
contest. McDyess sparked the early surge with eight of
Detroit's first 10 points.

"We couldn't start like we did last game," McDyess said. "I
felt that if I started knocking down shots the team would feed
off of it. I thought I did a good job of doing that."

McDyess wasn't surprised that he was left open so much.

"They always leave me for some reason," he said. "They're a big
help team on the strong side and the weak side is always open.
They've been doing that since day one. Flip emphasized that (in
the) last practice, 'Dyess is going to be open at the top of the
key,' and the players have been getting me the ball."

In the first three games of the series, Boston raced out to
leads of 8-0, 10-4 and 11-0, respectively. But the game came
down to execution in the waning minutes.

Boston was within five points early in the fourth quarter, but
Jason Maxiell scored six points during a 1 1/2-minute span early
in the period. He also played some tough defense against
Garnett and grabbed a rebound that led to a fast-break layup by
Richard Hamilton with 6:21 left in the game to put Detroit ahead
76-67.

Boston's Ray Allen said that the slow start was instrumental in
the Pistons squaring the series.

"Early in the game we start off offensively on a bad note where
we didn't move the ball," Allen said. "Going into the second
quarter, we had one assist. Anytime that happens, we aren't
going to do ourselves any favors in trying to score."

Celtics coach Doc Rivers gave Detroit credit for being the
aggressor in the game.

"They bumped us off spots, were more physical and more
aggressive all night," Rivers said. "Usually, the win goes to
the team that's more aggressive, and it was them. It shouldn't
have happened but it did."

Saunders emphasized that the Pistons couldn't afford another
dismal start.

"We have to set the tone early," he said. "If you set the tone
early, that's how you finish in a lot of games. We set the tone
early, and I think we finished with the same type of energy."

Chauncey Billups, who had another sub-par game while still
recovering from a hamstring injury, made only 3-of-12 shots from
the field. But he hit a 3-pointer with 2:55 remaining to
stretch the Pistons' lead to 83-73.

Pierce scored five points in a 7-2 first-quarter surge by the
Celtics, who cut the Pistons' lead to 22-17 entering the second
quarter.

Free throws kept the Celtics - who made just 3-of-15 shots from
the line - in the game. Boston outscored Detroit, 17-5, from
the free-throw line in the first half and finished with a 32-16
advantage.

The Pistons had another fast start to the second quarter,
outscoring the Celtics, 11-2, with Maxiell coming off the bench
to score six points in the run which gave Detroit its largest
lead of the game at 33-19.

"Our opponents' mindset is to focus on Chauncey, Rip and Tay
(Tayshaun Prince), so if the shot is there, I knock it down. If
it isn't, I go to the boards," Maxiell said.

But once again, the Celtics finished the quarter with a spurt,
outscoring the Pistons, 12-6, to slice the margin to 43-39 at
halftime.

McDyess played a major role in his team maintaining its lead
throughout the third quarter, as he collected eight points and
seven rebounds for Detroit, which finished the quarter leading,
65-58.

The Pistons finished the game on a 16-2 run which was led by
Hamilton, who scored 10 of his 20 points in the fourth quarter
for Detroit.


 
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