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Tue Jan 25, 2005 10:07 am
November 15, 2004
Live from The Palace of Auburn Hills
L.A. Lakers
Detroit Pistons
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Starting Lineups
Detroit Pistons
C -- Ben Wallace
PF -- Rasheed Wallace
SF -- Tayshaun Prince
SG -- Rip Hamilton
PG -- Chauncey Billups
L.A. Lakers
C -- V. Divac
PF -- B. Grant
SF -- L. Odom
SG -- Kobe Bryant
PG -- Chucky Atkins
Key Matchups


Kobe Bryant -------
Rip Hamilton
1st
Pistons--37
Lakers--34
2nd
Pistons--34--71
Lakers--21--55
Key Players at the Half
L. Odom
22 Pts
Rasheed Wallace
24 Pts
8 Reb
3rd
Pistons--35--106
Lakers--27--82
4th
Pistons--37--143
Lakers--35--117
143
117
The Detroit Pistons bounce back after their last night loss against the Atlanta Hawks to take down the L.A. Lakers who had been un-defeated so far this year, until tonight. Once again the only quarters that made the Pistons hold their breathe was the 1st & 4th quarters, only winning by a total of 5 pts in those quarters. One of the main factors that kept the Lakers from staying in it was Kobe Bryants playing time.
Bryant picked up 2 quick fouls in the first 4 minutes of the game which forced Rudy Tomjanovich to but him on the bench. This resulted in Bryant only having 11 Pts and playing for 21 minutes. The Pistons increase their record to 6-1 and are among the top teams in the league obviously. If you havent found out yet, you will once you play them that you never! foul the Detroit Pistons. Why? Well they went 22/22 from the charity strive tonight, I believe that is a good enough excuse. They will face the Spurs on the 19th.
Player of the Game
Rasheed Wallace
38 Pts
15/20 FG 75%
17 Reb
Key Factors
Detroit
Tayshaun Prince 40 Pts--13/18 FG 72%---12/15 3 PT 80%
Ben Wallace 21 Pts--15 Reb--7/10 FG 70%
C. Billups 22 Pts--11 Ast--3/4 3 PT 75%
Rip Hamilton 22 Pts--10 Ast
L.A.
L. Odom 36 Pts
Chucky Atkins 32 Pts
Kobe Bryant
11 Pts--21 Mins
Other Scores
Cavaliers--97
Z. Illgauskas 27 Pts--11 Reb
LeBron James 25 Pts
Kings--113
M. Bibby 27 Pts--10 Ast
C. Mobley 27 Pts--46 Mins
Grizzlies--92
M. Miller 26 Pts
Pau Gasol 21 Pts--13 Reb
Bulls--101
Ben Gordon 24 Pts
Kirk Hinrich 17 Pts--8 Ast--8 Reb
Antonio Davis 16 Pts--14 Reb
Bobcats--79
Jason Kapono 19 Pts
G. Wallace 14 Pts--13 Reb
Emeka Okafor 15 Pts
Clippers--91
E. Brand 35 Pts--13 Reb
C. Maggette 28 Pts--10 Reb
Tue Jan 25, 2005 2:46 pm
November 19, 2004
Live from The Palace of Auburn Hills
San Antonio Spurs
Detroit Pistons
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Starting Lineups
Detroit Pistons
C -- Ben Wallace
PF -- Rasheed Wallace
SF -- Tayshaun Prince
SG -- Rip Hamilton
PG -- Chauncey Billups
San Antonio Spurs
C -- R. Nesterovic
PF -- Tim Duncan
SF -- Bruce Bowen
SG -- Manu Ginobili
PG -- Tony Parker
Key Matchups


Tim Duncan -------
Rasheed Wallace
1st
Pistons--29
Spurs--25
2nd
Pistons--33--62
Spurs--30--55
Key Players at the Half
Tim Duncan
16 Pts
Tayshaun Prince
22 Pts
3rd
Pistons--27--89
Spurs--25--80
4th
Pistons--36--125
Spurs--39--119
125
119
It was a barn burner tonight here at the Palace of Auburn Hills as the Detroit Pistons just barely top off the San Antonio Spurs. The Spurs were un-defeated until tonights match-up, as were the L.A. Lakers in the Pistons last game. This was by far the closest game that the Pistons have had this year, and most definently the hardest. Even though the score doesnt seem that close, it was infact a barn burner. They were not able to rely on their inside game as they have every single game this year. Yet, it was their outside shooting that won the game for them.
The Pistons lead after every single quarter but the Spurs were not doubted for one minute. The biggest lead was only 9 set by the Pistons, and the largest lead for the Spurs was 4 set late in the first half of play. The question still remains that how can the Detroit Pistons top off 2 un-defeated teams right in a row, but earlier get beat by the Hawks. Maybe we will never know but what we do know is the Pistons are 7-1 and thats all that matters. This is their last game in the month of November.
Player of the Game
Tayshaun Prince
45 Pts
13/18 3 PT 72%
6 Ast
Key Factors
Detroit
Rasheed Wallace 20 Pts--16 Reb--8 Blk
C. Billups 24 Pts--5/7 3 PT 71%--6 Ast
Ben Wallace 10 Pts--22 Reb--9 Blk *(just missed a Triple-Double by 1 Block)*
Rip Hamilton 18 Pts
San Antonio
Manu Ginobili 31 Pts
Tony Parker 30 Pts--9 Ast
Tim Duncan 25 Pts--13 Reb--12 Blk
(Triple-Double)
R. Nesterovic 19 Pts--10 Reb--9 Blk *(just missed a Triple-Double by 1 Block)*
Other Scores
Magic--85
Grant Hill 27 Pts--10 Ast
D. Howard 16 Pts
Celtics--108
G. Payton 28 Pts--8 Ast
P. Pierce 26 Pts
76ers--87
A. Iverson 22 Pts
K. Thomas 18 Pts-9 Reb
Clippers--94
C. Maggette 36 Pts
E. Brand 32 Pts--11 Reb
Blazers--92
D. Anderson 23 Pts
D. Stoudamire 20 Pts
T' Wolves--88
W. Szczerbiak 23 Pts--9 Reb
L. Sprewell 20 Pts
K. Garnett 17 Pts--11 Reb
Tue Jan 25, 2005 5:04 pm
Good too see the Pistons back on top, but it looks like iehter your sliders and set far too easy for shooting, or you have the difficulty a little low for your skill, I mean the scores are massive.
But all that really matters is that your having fun, I just personally find when the games are realistic i have more fun.
Keep it going anyway
Wed Jan 26, 2005 1:26 am
13/18 for 3 point? lol tayshuan prince broke the nba 3 point record
Wed Jan 26, 2005 6:14 am
I am unexperienced with the setting the sliders to realistic sets
So I am going to lower all shooting categories down but how much should I?
Everything is set to 53 right now, even the CPU's shooting as well
Wed Jan 26, 2005 7:37 am
First page is completely updated with the following .....
Schedule update
Standings
League Leaders
MVP Candidates
Team of the Month 
Located under the All*Star Weekend Post
All of this is updated for the month of November
Wed Jan 26, 2005 8:58 am
man only 3 games played by the pacers something tells me your not going to be in 2nd place for too long
Wed Jan 26, 2005 11:13 am
Hopefully not
I dont get to play them until March though
There is a 15 game break before the Detroit Piston's next ball game
They will face the T' Wolves
Wed Jan 26, 2005 12:53 pm
December 5, 2004
Live from The Palace of Auburn Hills
Minnesota T' Wolves 5-1
Detroit Pistons 7-1
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Starting Lineups
Detroit Pistons
C -- Ben Wallace
PF -- Rasheed Wallace
SF -- Tayshaun Prince
SG -- Rip Hamilton
PG -- Chauncey Billups
Minnesota T' Wolves
C -- M. Olowokandi
PF -- K. Garnett
SF -- W. Szczerbiak
SG -- L. Sprewell
PG -- Sam Cassell
Key Matchups


K. Garnett ---------
Rasheed Wallace
1st
Pistons--34
T' Wolves--28
2nd
Pistons--22--56
T' Wolves--28--56
Key Players at the Half
Sam Cassell
16 Pts
6 Ast
Tayshaun Prince
23 Pts
3rd
Pistons--23--79
T' Wolves--27--83
4th
Pistons--36--115
T' Wolves--30--113
115
113
Another close one here in Auburn Hills, Michigan as the Detroit Pistons take yet another win as they beat the Minnesota T' Wolves who were ranked 4th in the entire league before tonight, they had a record of 5-1. The Pistons themselves were 7-1 so it could have gone either way. But, Detroit came out as Rasheed Wallace finally came through after not doing as well in the last 2 games. The Pistons are now 8-1.
It was not as high scoring of a game in the 1st half as both teams cut it even at 56 when the 2nd quarter horn blew. After that it was pretty much a Sprewell/Garnett game as they were hitting everything that went up. So did Detroit though and with the help of Wallace and Wallace they pulled it off again. Rasheed Wallace only scored 10 points in the whole 1st half but ended up with 43 at the end of the game. There next game is against the Milwaukee Bucks on the 8th.
Player of the Game
Rasheed Wallace
43 Pts
17/24 FG 71%
15 Reb
10 Blk
(Triple-Double)
Key Factors
Detroit
Tayshaun Prince 33 Pts--7 Ast
Ben Wallace 12 Pts--15 Reb--10 Ast
(Triple-Double)
C. Billups 15 Pts--8 Ast
Minnesota
L. Sprewell 36 Pts
Sam Cassell 31 Pts--11 Ast
K. Garnett 22 Pts--8 Reb--6 Blk
Other Scores
Pacers--98
J. O'Neal 26 Pts--16 Reb
R. Miller 20 Pts
Bulls--85
Antonio Davis 17 Pts--12 Reb
Scottie Pippen 17 Pts
Last edited by
Wormy10 on Thu Jan 27, 2005 11:03 am, edited 1 time in total.
Wed Jan 26, 2005 5:04 pm
congrats
yes now lets get the all 29 games and more....
to the finals.....
Thu Jan 27, 2005 12:51 am
Thu Jan 27, 2005 8:16 am
Ill try my hardest
Thu Jan 27, 2005 1:50 pm
December 8, 2004
Live from The Bradley Center
Detroit Pistons 8-1
Milwaukee Bucks 1-7
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Starting Lineups
Detroit Pistons
C -- Ben Wallace
PF -- Rasheed Wallace
SF -- Tayshaun Prince
SG -- Rip Hamilton
PG -- Chauncey Billups
Milwaukee Bucks
C -- J. Smith
PF -- K. Van Horn
SF -- Desmond Mason
SG -- Michael Redd
PG -- M. James
Key Matchups


Michael Redd ------
Rip Hamilton
1st
Pistons--27
Bucks--22
2nd
Pistons--29--56
Bucks--22--44
Key Players at the Half
M. James
14 Pts
5 Ast
Rasheed Wallace
14 Pts
5 Reb
3rd
Pistons--29--85
Bucks--16--60
4th
Pistons--21--106
Bucks--43--103
106
103
The Detroit Pistons make the headlines again as they defeat the Milwaukee Bucks in a barn burner for the ages. Michael Redd Scores a season/league high 43 points but still wasnt able to come through with the win. The whole game was Detroit man-handleing the Bucks until the 4th quarter rolled around. The Bucks outscored the Pistons by 22 points in the 4th. Yea thats right, not only did they Pistons get outscored in a quarter, but by 22 points!
The Pistons scored just as much as they did in other quarters only they let up big time on their defense by letting the Bucks score 43 points. This is the most that any team has scored in one quarter of play against the Detroit Pistons this season. After being up by 25 points starting the 4th, they only ended up winning by 3 points. Shows how quick a game can turnaround. The Detroit Pistons will have another 15 game break until they play the red hot Wizards on December 23.
Player of the Game
Rasheed Wallace
33 Pts
13 Reb
14/15 FG 93%
6 Blk
Key Factors
Detroit
Ben Wallace 24 Pts
Tayshaun Prince 21 Pts
Charlotte
Michael Redd 43 Pts
M. James 24 Pts--16 Ast
Desmond Mason 22 Pts
Other Scores
Nuggets--79
Andre Miller 21 Pts
K. Martin 14 Pts--10 Reb
Wizards--91
A. Jamison 31 Pts--11 Reb
Kwame Brown--Etan Thomas--Larry Hughes all had 10 Pts a piece
Bulls--101
Ben Gordon 25 Pts
Antonio Davis 15 Pts--11 Reb
Magic--95
Grant Hill 21 Pts
Steve Francis 22 Pts
Mavericks--94
M. Finely 22 Pts
Jerry Stackhouse 22 Pts
Dirk Nowitzki 14 Pts--13 Reb
Nets--100
V. Carter 27 Pts--10 Reb
Jason Kidd 25 Pts--9 Ast
Celtics--85
Paul Pierce 20 Pts
Gary Payton 15 Pts--8 Ast
Heat--89
S. O'Neal 41 Pts--17 Reb
D. Wade 22 Pts--14 Ast
Mon Jan 31, 2005 9:47 am
wow the scores r really unrealistic, especially for a Pistons dynasty since they play great defense and struggle to score, the score are incredibly high, but w/e it is ur dynasty and i guess a lot scoring is fun, i was just surprised by the numbers
Mon Jan 31, 2005 4:43 pm
If you are having trouble setting the sliders get some sliders from this thread:
http://www.nbaliveforums.com/ftopic17938.php
Tue Feb 01, 2005 10:46 am
I have cut down on scoring the past few games
I dont believe that 106-103 is that unbelieveable

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Tue Feb 01, 2005 12:59 pm
Wormy10 wrote:I have cut down on scoring the past few games
I dont believe that 106-103 is that unbelieveable

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Maybe for others team but for Pistons standpoint, that was too much since they not that talented offensive team, they are defensive monster which give and score less than 100 points.
Wed Feb 02, 2005 6:57 pm
congrats you've made it through the 9 games...

and you managed to add some little things too... keep it up.....
Thu Feb 03, 2005 10:37 am
December 23, 2004
Live from The Palace of Auburn Hills
Washington Wizards 6-3
Detroit Pistons 9-1
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Starting Lineups
Detroit Pistons
C -- Ben Wallace
PF -- Rasheed Wallace
SF -- Tayshaun Prince
SG -- Rip Hamilton
PG -- Chauncey Billups
Washington Wizards
C -- Kwame Brown
PF -- Etan Thomas
SF -- A. Jamison
SG -- L. Hughes
PG -- G. Arenas
Key Matchups


A. Jamison --------
Tayshaun Prince
1st
Pistons--22
Wizards--19
2nd
Pistons--18--40
Wizards--20--39
Key Players at the Half
Etan Thomas
4 Pts
6 Reb
Rasheed Wallace
12 Pts
7 Reb
3rd
Pistons--20--60
Wizards--20--59
4th
Pistons--22--82
Wizards--21--80
82
80
The Detroit Pistons did not put up a scoring frenzy as they have done in every game this year. Tonight was the first time throughout the entire season that the Pistons have been held to under 100 points. The score shows exactly how the game was, close, 82-80 to be exact. There was no last second shot to win the game as in the past but with the clock beginning to wind down, Prince was there to step up and hit the game winning shot.
The Washington Wizards were not able to keep their hot streak continueing as they had been doing for the whole 4th quarter, and pretty much the entire 2nd half. Congratulations to them for being the first team to keep the Detroit Pistons under 100 points. Antonio McDyess suprised everyone and put up some great numbers as he got quality minutes off the bench, because of the Big men getting into foul trouble way to early. This is the last game for Detroit in the month of December, their next game in on January 5th, 2005. They will face the Portland Trailblazers to start off the New Year.
Player of the Game
Rasheed Wallace
26 Pts
10/15 FG 67%
13 Reb
6 Ast
Key Factors
Detroit
Antonio McDyess 17 Pts--24 Mins
Ben Wallace 16 Pts
C. Billups 15 Pts--8 Ast
Minnesota
G. Arenas 26 Pts
L. Hughes 19 Pts
A. Jamison 18 Pts
Other Scores
Hornets--74
Jamal Mashburn 20 Pts--7 Reb
Baron Davis 11 Pts--8 Ast
Lakers--95
C. Atkins 21 Pts
Vlade Divac 19 Pts--9 Reb
Kobe Bryant 6 Pts--11 Ast
Last edited by
Wormy10 on Wed Feb 23, 2005 6:41 am, edited 1 time in total.
Thu Feb 03, 2005 10:41 am
Was that game better?
82-80 is pretty fair for the Pistons right?
All league leaders--Team of the Month--Power Rankings--Standings--Stats will be up as soon as possible
It was a quick month
Sun Feb 06, 2005 1:45 am
The scores aren't that bad. The pistons have allowed a lot of points some games this year. I like it.
Mon Feb 07, 2005 9:34 am

Updates
Schedule
Standings
League Leaders
MVP Candidates
Players of the Month
Team of the Month
Wed Feb 09, 2005 8:29 am
January 5, 2005
Live from The Rose Garden
Detroit Pistons 10-1
Portland Trailblazers 5-5
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Starting Lineups
Detroit Pistons
C -- Ben Wallace
PF -- Rasheed Wallace
SF -- Tayshaun Prince
SG -- Rip Hamilton
PG -- Chauncey Billups
Portland Trailblazers
C -- Theo Ratliff
PF -- Zach Randolph
SF -- Darius Miles
SG -- Derek Anderson
PG -- Damon Stoudamire
Key Matchups


Zach Randolph ----
Rasheed Wallace
1st
Pistons--20
Blazers--23
2nd
Pistons--18--38
Blazers--12--35
Key Players at the Half
Theo Ratliff
4 Pts
7 Reb
Rasheed Wallace
18 Pts
8 Reb
3rd
Pistons--22--60
Blazers--23--58
4th
Pistons--21--81
Blazers--19--77
81
77
Another low scoring game for the Detroit Pistons, but who cares as long as you come out on top, right? The Pistons are held to under 100 points once again but come up with the 4 point win. The Portland Trailblazers are not one of the elite teams in the league but they do include some very nice shooters.
No Team scored over 23 points in a single quarter the whole night, and the lowest number of points in one quarter was 12 set by the Blazers in the 2nd quarter. They were able to remain close as the Pistons only scored 18 themselves. Detroit will stay on the road as they head east from Portland over to Utah to play the Jazz. The Utah Jazz are not having a very good season as they are 2-13 (last in league) But then again, look what happened when Detroit played the Atlanta Hawks.
Player of the Game
Rasheed Wallace
32 Pts
16 Reb
6 Blk
Key Factors
Detroit
Ben Wallace 16 Pts--10 Reb--7 Blk
Tayshaun Prince 13 Pts--6 Blk
Portland
Zach Randolph 28 Pts--6 Stl
Damon Stoudamire 23 Pts--5 Stl
Theo Ratliff 11 Pts--13 Reb--9 Blk (1 Blk shy of a Triple-Double)
Other Scores
Nets--82
R. Jefferson 19 Pts--10 Reb
V. Carter 18 Pts
Jason Kidd 15 Pts--8 Ast
Celtics--101
Paul Pierce 28 Pts
Ricky Davis 20 Pts--8 Reb
R. Lafrentz 21 Pts--12 Reb
Hawks--101
A. Harrington 28 Pts--18 Reb
A. Walker 25 Pts--11 Reb--7 Ast
Tony Delk 19 Pts
76ers--75
Allen Iverson 27 Pts--13 Ast
K. Thomas 10 Pts--15 Reb
Fri Feb 11, 2005 4:29 am
when will be the next update bro....
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