Game #10 11-15-09 Dallas @ Detroit

Game #10 11-15-09 Dallas @ Detroit

Postby Piston Boris on Sun Nov 15, 2009 2:11 am

Image ( 5 - 4 ) VS Image ( 6 - 3 )

Sunday 15th of November 2009
TV: FS Detroit HD & NBA LP
Time: 6 P EST
Radio: 950 WWJ FM
Palace of Auburn Hills, Auburn Hills, MI
Game Notes

At Image
Palace of Auburn Hills, Detroit, MI

Image
ImageImageImageImageImage
Stuckey/Gordon/Jerebko/Villanueva/Wallace

Image

Image
ImageImageImageImageImage
Kidd/Beaubois/Marion/Nowitzki/Dampier

INJURY REPORT
Image
Image Richard Hamiltons Out - Ankle.
Image Tayshaun Prince Out - Out - Ruptured disk in his lower back.

Image
Image Josh Howard Out indefinitely - Ankle.
Image Tim Thomas Doubtful - Knee.

TEAM LEADERS
Image
Image Richard Hamilton
Image Ben Wallace
Image Will Bynum
Image Rodney Stuckey

Image
Image Dirk Nowitzki
Image Jason Kidd
Image Eric Dampier
User avatar
Piston Boris
Club Pistons Administrator
 
Posts: 2360
Joined: Sat Jun 06, 2009 11:32 am
Location: Troy, MI -- 25 minutes from the Palace!!!

Re: Game #10 11-15-09 Dallas @ Detroit

Postby Piston Boris on Sun Nov 15, 2009 9:23 pm

NBA.com:
Nowitzki leads Mavs to 95-90 victory over Pistons
Dana Gaurder, for NBA.com
Posted Sunday November 15, 2009 10:08PM


Pistons.com Recap
Boxscore

AUBURN HILLS, Mich -- Dirk Nowitzki barely made any noise for nearly three quarters. Ben Gordon stayed silent right through the final shot. Nowitzki scored six points in the last 2:04 of the third, then scored nine more in the final 5:45 to lift Dallas to a 95-90 victory over Detroit Sunday night at The Palace. Nowitzki's late surge allowed him to reach his scoring average of 25 points and gave his club a 7-3 start.

"He's such a great offensive player and he's such a great shooter that you know if he's getting the touches and he's in rhythm, he's going to make some shots," Mavericks coach Rick Carlisle said. "The same thing happened two nights ago in Minnesota when he got going in the third quarter. He worked hard to get open and made some good things happen."

While Dallas' best offensive player eventually found his touch, the Pistons' top threat endured the worst shooting night of his career. Gordon entered the game with a team-leading 24.3 ppg on 49 percent shooting. He shot 1-for-16, including an errant 3-point attempt with 1.9 seconds remaining that could have forced overtime.

Gordon, who was battling a cold, scored 29 points in the Pistons' 106-103 victory at Washington Saturday.

"They didn't feel good and they didn't look good, either," Gordon said of his jumpers. "You'll have games like that every once in awhile. I've just got to bounce back."

Jason Kidd made contact with Gordon on his last try but there was no bailout whistle.

"I think he was trying to foul to send me to the free throw line before I got up," Gordon said. "He kind of caught me on the way up, so I thought we were going to get some free throws."

With Tayshaun Prince (back) and Richard Hamilton (ankle) still sidelined with injuries, the Pistons couldn't afford an off-night from Gordon. The only reason they hung around was the Mavs' inability to handle the penetration moves of Rodney Stuckey and Will Bynum.

Stuckey scored 28 points, even though he sat out the final 4:21 with cramps. Bynum, continuing his early push for Sixth Man of the Year, pumped in 17 of his 27 points in the fourth quarter. The Pistons outscored the Mavs 46-36 in the paint with a combination of dribble drives and offensive rebounds (12, leading to 25 second-chance points). "They have a tough lineup with those three guards out there," Nowitzki said. "Gordon, Stuckey and Bynum, they're all great penetrators. We tried to keep them out of the lane but they're really good. They found ways to get in there."

Shawn Marion and Kidd combined for just 21 points and Dallas' bench shot 6-for-22. But the Mavs got a boost from rookie guard Rodrigue Beaubois, who had 14 points on 6-for-6 shooting and four assists in just 19 minutes. Beaubois and Jason Terry were also the guards defending Gordon when the Mavs were in man-to-man defense. "He's given us an element we haven't had on our team - speed, playmaking and defensively, he's getting deflections and making some things happen," Carlisle said. "He and Kidd are on a good wavelength right now."

The Mavs also played shorthanded. Josh Howard is out indefinitely with an ankle injury while starting center Erick Dampier was a late scratch because of an illness. Dampier was held for observation overnight at a Pontiac, Mich. hospital but is expected to rejoin the team after it plays at Milwaukee tonight.

Charlie Villanueva was primarily responsible for keeping Nowitzki under control until Nowitzki made two fade away jumpers over him late in the third. Nowitzki also stole an inbounds pass and fed Kris Humphries for a dunk in the closing seconds to make it 71-66.

After Bynum ignited an 8-0 Pistons spurt to tie the game at 78-all, Nowitzki made a 3-point play while drawing Villanueva's fifth foul. Pistons coach John Kuester felt Nowitzki should have been whistled for a charge.

With Dallas still up three and 1:33 left, Nowitzki popped open for a 20-footer, then hit a baseline fade away with Ben Wallace draped on him after two Bynum free throws.

Gordon still had a chance to redeem himself in the closing seconds.

"Are you kidding me? I wanted him to have the last shot," Kuester said. "I have the utmost respect and confidence in Ben Gordon."

They'll need Gordon to regain his confidence immediately. The Pistons embark on a daunting four-game West Coast trip which includes the defending champion Los Angeles Lakers, Portland, Utah and Phoenix.

"It's going to be really challenging," Gordon said. "Every game out there, it's going to be important we bring our A game right from the start because those teams are all tough."
User avatar
Piston Boris
Club Pistons Administrator
 
Posts: 2360
Joined: Sat Jun 06, 2009 11:32 am
Location: Troy, MI -- 25 minutes from the Palace!!!

Re: Game #10 11-15-09 Dallas @ Detroit

Postby Piston Boris on Sun Nov 15, 2009 9:58 pm

Back-to-backs can be such a drag. Especially when the Pistons are facing a contender.

I won't be shocked to see Dallas stumble against Milwaukee tomorrow.

But the Pistons did play well tonight all things considering. Their defense kept them in the game throughout and they outrebounded the Mavs 44-38. The Pistons held Nowitzki to 6 points in the 1st half, but he eventually got 25 points, including 14 in the fourth, I believe. He hit a critical fade away jumper with Ben Walace on him to help keep the Mavs just far enough ahead.

Villanueva had a down game with 13 points and 10 rebounds. But Gordon was really cold with only 5 points. And he missed what would've been a game tying triple. It's just one of those games.

Stuckey had the hot hand early, keeping the Pistons going in the first half with 17 points. And he got another 11 in the second half before leaving due to leg cramps with 4 minutes in the game. The Mavs couldn't contain him as he drove to the basket whether guarded or not. And he's got a solid jump shot going.

Bynum had the hot hand late with 27 points, 15 in the fourth quarter. He outplayed Dallas' supersub, Jason Terry, who had only 9 points. If Bynum keeps this up, he'll be a candidate for sixth man of the year.

Now the Pistons have to put this game behind and prep for LA and go through their West Coast swing.
User avatar
Piston Boris
Club Pistons Administrator
 
Posts: 2360
Joined: Sat Jun 06, 2009 11:32 am
Location: Troy, MI -- 25 minutes from the Palace!!!


Return to 2009-2010 Regular Season

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 1 guest

cron
Advertise Here | Privacy Policy | ©2008 Sculu Sports. Come Strong.