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Series starts 12/14
| Game 1: Friday, December 14th | ||
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| Pistons | 105 | Final 2OT |
| Nets | 107 | |
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| Game 2: Wednesday, February 6th | ||
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| Nets | 93 | Final |
| Pistons | 90 | |
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| Game 3: Monday, March 18th | ||
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| Nets | 119 | Final |
| Pistons | 82 | |
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| Game 4: Wednesday, April 17th | ||
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| Pistons | 99 | Final |
| Nets | 103 | |
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Coverage: FxDt
7:30 PM ET, March 18, 2013
The Palace of Auburn Hills, Detroit, MI
Top Performers
Brooklyn: D. Williams 31 Pts, 1 Reb, 5 Ast, 2 Stl
Detroit: G. Monroe 17 Pts, 7 Reb, 3 Ast, 1 Stl, 2 Blk
AUBURN HILLS, Mich. -- The Brooklyn Nets didn't get a bye on their schedule Monday night. It just seemed that way.
The Nets led by as many as 43 points on the road, routing the hapless Detroit Pistons 119-82 on Monday night.
"This was great," said Brook Lopez, who had 18 points and seven rebounds. "We wanted to come and really control the entire game, and we had all four quarters. This is how we needed to start off our road trip."
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The Nets had lost two of three, including a 12-point defeat to Atlanta on Sunday, but weren't challenged by Detroit. Deron Williams led the way with 31 points in 28 minutes while former Piston Jerry Stackhouse had 10 points in his first game since Jan. 26.
The Nets, who led by as many as 43, finished with six players in double figures to Detroit's four.
"It is hard to be critical of anything," Brooklyn coach P.J. Carlesimo said. "We did a poor job of closing out the first half, so that was one mistake. I thought we were very focused and we played very well."
Pistons coach Lawrence Frank returned to the team after missing six games to be with his seriously ill wife, but it didn't save his team from a ninth straight loss. After the game, he shook his head with a wry smile when he was asked if his team had any fight left.
"We better," he said.
Detroit is now 2-13 since the All-Star break, allowing an average of 105.9 points per game. In the last five games, that number has gotten even worse, jumping to 113.6.
"We've got to fight a whole lot harder," Frank said. "It's OK if you have a couple games like this in a season, but this has been going on since the break. I think we start the game with the right intent, but as soon as something goes wrong, no matter what that something is, we lose our intensity."
The Nets didn't take long to give the Pistons a reason to quit, taking a 36-23 lead after the first quarter, thanks to 14 points and three assists by Williams.
"He's the brain of our offense, so it is always good when he gets it going," Reggie Evans said. "It doesn't matter if he's shooting it or passing it. He's feeling really good right now."
It didn't get much better for the Pistons, who were playing for the first time after a four-game West Coast trip. Brooklyn led by as many as 20 in the second quarter and 33 in the third before cruising to the easy win.
Game notes
Frank is planning to return to his home in New Jersey before Detroit plays Friday in Miami. ... Jose Calderon left at the end of the first quarter with flu-like symptoms and did not return. ... MarShon Brooks picked up a four-point play in the second quarter when Kim English was whistled for not letting him land safely on a 3-pointer. ... Frank said before the game that rookie Andre Drummond is making slow progress in his return from a stress fracture in his back. The Pistons hope Drummond, who has been out since Feb. 8, will return before season's end. ... Kyle Singler intercepted a pass and banked in a 30-footer at the halftime buzzer, but the shot came just after the clock expired.
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MVP: Deron Williams is back -- like, really back -- and looked every bit the max player, using his reactivated speed to consistently beat his man off the dribble, bully Detroit's guards inside, and nearly break Jonas Jerebko's life with a (missed) dunk. He ended with 31 points on 18 shots.
X factor: Jerry Stackhouse. Give it up for the veteran! Playing his first game in nearly two months, Stackhouse immediately broke loose upon entry and ended up with 10 points on 5-of-6 shooting. What's time off but a chance to incubate one's game until it's needed?
That was promising: A day after a disappointing loss against Atlanta, Brooklyn began its lengthy circus trip -- eight cities in two weeks -- with its second-largest win of the season, hopefully setting things up to finally reach the Atlantic Division's top spot.
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