NBA Game Summary - Detroit at Atlanta 01.18.2006
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Atlanta, GA (Basketball News) - Chauncey Billups scored 23 points and Richard Hamilton added 21, as Detroit embarrassed Atlanta, 117-89, at Philips Arena.
Rasheed Wallace and Maurice Evans each had 14 points for the red-hot Pistons, who have won five straight and 16 of their last 18 contests.
Ben Wallace added a game-high 18 rebounds and six blocks for Detroit, which connected on 54 percent of its shots, including an impressive 12-of-23 effort from three-point range. Wallace also eclipsed 7,000 rebounds and 1,500 blocks in his stellar career.
The Pistons, who have won three straight as the visitor, are also now a sizzling 15-3 on the road this year.
Al Harrington had 21 points and 10 boards for the Hawks, who have dropped five of their last six contests. Salim Stoudamire contributed 17 points and Joe Johnson added 13 in the loss.
Detroit trailed 19-18 after one quarter, but the defending Eastern Conference champions blew the game wide open in the second period.
The Pistons scored the first two points of the frame to gain a one-point lead and never trailed again as Evans’ three-pointer just past the midway point of the quarter stretched Detroit’s edge to 10 points. Atlanta did close within 42-34, but the Pistons finished the half on a 17-6 surge to grab a commanding 19-point lead.
Evans had seven points during the barrage, including the final basket of the period, and Tayshaun Prince added five, as the Pistons went into the locker room with a 59-40 cushion.
Hamilton scored 15 points for Detroit, which hit on 25-of-45 shots in the first half. Harrington also netted 15 for the Hawks, who made a dismal 29 percent of their tries in the opening 24 minutes.
The Pistons continued to turn the game into a laugher in the third period when Prince’s bucket midway through the stanza ballooned the lead to 75-46. Detroit led by as many as 31 points before holding an 82-60 edge after the period, and the Pistons coasted to the lopsided win in the fourth.