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Updated - Tonight's Game: Detroit Pistons vs. Orlando Magic

Detroit Pistons main logo
vs.
Orlando Magic main logo
39-13 33-21
The Palace of Auburn Hills
7:30 PM
Sun Sports HD
Probable starters:
Chauncey Billups PG Jameer Nelson
Richard Hamilton SG Maurice Evans
Tayshaun Prince SF Hedo Turkoglu
Antonio McDyess PF Rashard Lewis
Rasheed Wallace C Dwight Howard

The Pistons enter tonight's matchup with the Magic having won 10 straight games, yet nobody seems to want to talk about them. That's fine with Chauncey Billups. From the Denver Post:

"Nobody knows we're winning," Pistons guard Chauncey Billups said. "All people know is that Pau Gasol went to Los Angeles, Shaq (O'Neal) went to Phoenix and Jason Kidd is supposed to be on his way to Dallas."

[....]

But Billups, a Denver native, said he likes being the "hunter." He doesn't mind being under the radar in February, as long as he's still lacing his sneakers in June.

"Guys are making big-name trades, but to win a championship, you've got to be a cohesive unit," he said. "You can't have all all-stars. Some guys have to sacrifice some things and you have to be a little lucky, as well. Teams are making some great moves, but you still need time."

(Hat-tip: Detroit Bad Boys)

The Magic always have trouble with the Pistons, largely due to Billups' dominance over our point guards. Billups isn't big by NBA standards, but he's large enough (6'3", 201 pounds) to give Jameer Nelson (5'10", 180 pounds) fits, as Need4Sheed illustrated in this post. But he's not the only Piston who poses matchup problems for us. In the Magic's last visit to the Palace of Auburn Hills, a 101-93 defeat, Hedo Turkoglu let Rasheed Wallace abuse him for 13 points in the first quarter alone. The Pistons lead by 21 points at the end of that period and playing the remaining 36 minutes was a formality. Stan Van Gundy is going to have to adjust his defense before tonight's game if he hopes to leave the Palace a happy man.

For some good mojo, here's video of Rashard Lewis' game-winner against the Pistons from earlier this year:

Tipoff's at 7:30 PM on Sun Sports HD. Tonight is the first part of a road back-to-back against the Pistons and the Raptors, teams we went a combined 0-12 against last season. Let's see if we can't get the stretch run off to a good start against the most formidable team in the Eastern Conference, the one I most fear heading into the playoffs.

Go Magic!

UPDATE: Pistons Nation has its preview up, featuring a pretty cool photo manipulation of Dwight Howard's greatest enemy: Sheedonite! PN thinks the Pistons should be concerned with Hedo Turkoglu, especially on the pick-and-roll in the fourth quarter. Considering the damage Turk's done in the fourth quarters of games this year, I'd say PN is pretty spot-on.

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Covering Sheed

I'm hoping that Cook gets some mileage tonight and contributes his fouls accordingly. He'll also pull the Pistons defender away from the basket where Hedo or Shard should be able to get some action next to Dwight. I'd like to see us match up bigs with them under the basket because our guards may get wiped.

by evan on Feb 19, 2008 11:57 AM EST reply actions   0 recs

Re: Covering Sheed

Cook could certainly draw someone away from the basket, yes. Hopefully he'd be able to stay out of foul trouble.

by Ben Q Rock on Feb 19, 2008 12:08 PM EST up reply actions   0 recs

Sheedonite

Enjoy the game!

by PistonsNation on Feb 19, 2008 2:51 PM EST reply actions   0 recs

Re: Sheedonite

Any chance of seeing Billups as Lex Luthor? Rip as Metallo?

by Ben Q Rock on Feb 19, 2008 3:44 PM EST up reply actions   0 recs

Slow down

I know Lex Luthor, because he used to be WCW champ, I'll have to Wiki Metallo.

by PistonsNation on Feb 19, 2008 4:38 PM EST up reply actions   0 recs

Metallo
Metallo has a Kryptonite heart. For whatever reason, he reminds me of Rip. Here's what he looked like in the Animated Series.

by Ben Q Rock on Feb 19, 2008 5:07 PM EST up reply actions   0 recs

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