Sunday 25th of February Seattle @ Detroit
NOTE: this game was played on 8 minute quarter because I forgot to change it from the all star game, WOOPS
Preview:
This is a near impossible task for the Sonics as they head to face a 20-1 Detroit. Seattle sits a Measly 6-12 coming into the game and to win this one Allen will have to dominate. What makes it even harder for Seattle is that they already struggle to hard average and poor Big men but the Fact that they’re playing the most inform big men in the league is threatening. So it’s expected to be an easy win for Detroit as 3PK’S prediction is the pistons destroy the sonic 95-74 in what is a blow-out victory.
Detroit starting 5
C- S. O’Neal
PF- D. Nowitzki
SF- J. Howard
SG- R. Hamilton
PG- C. Billups
Coach– Flip Saunders
Seattle Starting 5
C-
D. Fortson
PF-
N. Collison
SF-
R. Lewis
SG-
R. Allen
PG-
L. Ridnour
Coach-
Bob Hill
O’Neal and Williams Record first Pistons Double-Doubles in History changing night
Summary
1st Quarter In the first Detroit came out with all weapons blazing. But Seattle where sticking right with them as it was deadlocked 6-6 after a minute. But then the pistons lifted a few notched and went on a 12-0 run to lead 18-6. The game then became ridiculous as the pistons jumped out to a 29-10 lead with 2:30 left in the quarter. The momentum then began to go into overdrive as they pistons made fun of the Sonics dismal defence going on a massacre scoring spree and ultimately taking a 45-14 lead into the 1st quarter break.
2nd Quarter The second quarter was a mimic of the 1st as Detroit Pummelled the Sonics on both ends. The pistons where literally playing as if they had no opponent as Williams dished out he’s first assist and the pistons 18th just two minutes into the second quarter. As the quarter progressed it was a simple training session for the pistons as they led 53-28 with 5 minutes to play in the second quarter. The New recruits then began to state there presence as Shaq grabbed rebound number 8. This Game then became to look like a history making one as the pistons led 75-35 with 2 minutes to play. They then played a solid last two minutes which where filled with plenty of highlight plays including two alley-oops to lead 88-43 at halftime.
Players at the half
Detroit 
Shaquille O’Neal 16 points, 10 rebounds, 1 assist and 2 blocks
Seattle 
Nick Collison 6 points, 6 rebounds and 3 assists
3rd Quarter In the Second half Detroit where chasing History for the biggest ever win, As they set off in the right direction as they led by well over 40 points. Shaq then began a quest for a triple-double whilst during the mean-time Nowitzki and Hamilton where showing good form. The pistons then fed from Shaq as they dropped every shot given and went on a 20-0 run shooting 9-9 from the field. The scoreboard wasn’t reflecting Seattle’s effort as the continuously tried to yield there way into the game but tonight was the night where Detroit played the whole game as they ran Havoc to take an commanding and devastating 132-69 lead a whopping 63 point lead.
4th Quarter In the last Detroit set a third string goal which was to HAMMER the Sonics. This goal started of in the simultaneous fashion to the rest of the other quarter as the pistons 3rd tear side was humiliating Sonics best 5. The Pistons where able to control the game through wise decisions and great defence to take a 184-83 lead. The pistons then saw great scenes as there ex-Miami Trio where all dominating the game. Although Seattle began to show resistance as they went on a 13-3 run. But this was too little and too late to damage the score line in any way as the Pistons ultimately recorded the biggest win in NBA history finishing with a 175-103 win.
surprise of the game
The surprise of the game was definitely Hard to pick so it went to two ex-Miami players who showed why they came to Detroit as Williams recorded a Double-Double with 15 points, 1 rebounds, 16 assists and 1 steal and Haslem also played Brilliant with 18 points, 6 rebounds 2 assists and 2 steals
3PK’s Game breaker:
Shaquille O’Neal 
Shaq was a easy choice for MVP as he cleaned up the boards, scored in a frenzy, sent balls flying and got team-mates involved. Shaq finished with 24 points, 14 rebounds, 8 assists and 4 blocks
Notable performers

Shaquille O’Neal had a monster game with 24 points, 14 rebounds, 8 assists and 4 blocks

Chauncey Billups also dominated with 15 points, 18 assists and 2 steals

It was a tough choice for the 3rd best player non P.O.G player but it had to go to Jason Williams who recorded a Double-Double with 15 points, 1 rebounds, 16 assists and 1 steal.
Player Of The Game
Dirk Nowitzki 
45 points, 6 rebounds, 4 assists, 3 blocks and 4 steals
Statistic Leaders
Points 
Nowitzki 45, Ridnour 25
Rebounds 
O’Neal 14, Fortson 14
Assists 
Billups 18, Williams 16
Blocks 
O’Neal 4, Mourning 4, Nowitzki 3
Steals 
Nowitzki 4, Hamilton 3
Shooting percentage
Detroit:arrow: 70%
Seattle 
40%
3-pt shooting percentage
Detroit 
48%
Seattle 
30%
Bench points
Detroit 
74
Seattle 
20
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3PK on Sat May 05, 2007 9:27 pm, edited 1 time in total.