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Prolific guards power Pistons

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Published May 8, 2004

AUBURN HILLS, Mich. - Chauncey Billups flicked his wrist and sent a high-arching 3-pointer through the air. Jason Kidd, standing helplessly in the lane, followed the flight of the ball as it went through the net.

It was a sight he saw often.

Billups scored 28 and had a career playoff-high 13 assists to lift the Pistons 95-80 against the Nets on Friday night. Detroit took a 2-0 lead in the Eastern Conference semifinal.

"They kept making shot after shot, you look up and all the sudden you're down 12," Kidd said.

Richard Hamilton, Billups' backcourt partner, also scored 28 as Detroit's guards outscored New Jersey's - Kidd and Kerry Kittles - 56-14. Billups and Hamilton made 18 of 33 shots. Kidd and Kittles were 5-for-22.

"When we can get it going like that, we're tough to beat because we know our big men are going to do the dirty work," Billups said.

Rasheed Wallace had 15 points and three blocks and reserve Corliss Williamson had 11 for the Pistons, who took control by outscoring the Nets 27-11 in the third quarter. Ben Wallace had eight points, 11 rebounds and four blocks. Game 3 of the best-of-seven series is Sunday night in New Jersey.

"We haven't done anything yet," Billups said. "We just held our serve."

Detroit's victory in Game 1 snapped the Nets' streak of 14 consecutive postseason victories against East teams, dating to the first round last year. The streak included a sweep of the Pistons in the conference final.

The Nets are trailing a playoff series 2-0 in the East for the first time since adding Kidd before the 2001-02 season.

"There's a first for everything," Kidd said. "We've come a long way in three years. We've had some success, now this is a bump in the road and we'll see how we handle it."

Just seven teams in league history have won best-of-seven series after trailing 2-0.

New Jersey's Kenyon Martin, who had 19 points and eight rebounds, fouled out with 1:10 left. Richard Jefferson also had 19 and Rodney Rogers scored 11 off the bench. Kidd had 11 assists.

The Nets took their first lead late in the first quarter, led 46-34 at halftime and didn't trail again until Hamilton's two free throws with 3:43 left in the third.

Williamson's basket about a minute later capped a 19-2 run and gave the Pistons a 57-52 lead.

New Jersey pulled within two twice early in the fourth before Detroit went on a 17-4 run, highlighted by Rasheed Wallace's two 3-pointers, to take an 81-66 lead with just under six minutes left. The Nets got no closer than seven the rest of the way.

[Last modified May 8, 2004, 01:28:45]


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