NBA Game Summary - Miami at Detroit 12.30.2005
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Auburn Hills, MI (Basketball News) - Chauncey Billups poured in 30 points — draining 12-of-12 from the charity stripe — and dished out seven assists, as the Detroit Pistons defeated the Miami Heat, 106-101, in a rematch of last season’s Eastern Conference Finals.
Richard Hamilton added 25 points and dished out a season-high nine assists, while Rasheed Wallace tallied 21 points for Detroit, which has won nine straight games and 15 of its last 16.
Tayshaun Prince contributed 13 points and Ben Wallace grabbed 14 rebounds in the victory.
Dwyane Wade did it all with 33 points, nine assists and six boards but was a non-factor on the defensive end late in the game because of foul trouble.
Shaquille O’Neal scored 26 points and grabbed six rebounds and Jason Williams tallied 20 points for Miami, which had its two-game winning streak snapped.
"It came down to one or two plays and we didn’t make them," said Miami head coach Pat Riley.
Wade’s fabulous fourth period and two championship-caliber clubs trading punches gave the final minutes a playoff feel at the Palace.
Miami got within 93-91 on two Williams free throws and tied the game at 95-95 about a minute later on Williams’ layup.
Wade was the big part of the fourth quarter, making 6-of-6 from the floor during the first nine minutes of the period.
Billups made a pull-up jumper from the foul line to give Detroit a 99-97 edge, but Wade drew two defenders and found Haslem for a jumper from the right elbow to tie the game once again with 2:06 to play.
Detroit again put the ball in Billups’ hands and he converted in the paint to regain the two-point lead. With Wade not guarding Billups because of foul trouble, the guard penetrated into the lane on the next possession and kicked the ball out to Rasheed Wallace, who drained a trey from the right wing to give Detroit a 104-99 edge with 1:06 left.
Wade finally missed in the fourth period and Billups made two free throws with 15.6 seconds left to seal the victory.
"Somebody is always going to come up big in the stretch," Billups said. "We never know who, but somebody will come up big."
Detroit held to a 53-52 halftime advantage.