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So it's a 1-point game last week, Detroit at Houston, and the thing that strikes you most is this: Everything the Pistons do in white-knuckle time just reeks of arrogance.
They throw it in to Rasheed Wallace on the left box, and he scores against overmatched Stromile Swift. At the other end, Ben Wallace pokes out Yao Ming's dribble to force a turnover.
Then, Take 2: Rasheed on the left block again, scoring against single coverage. Down the other way, Ben blocks Stro's jumper.
Finally, Take 3: Sheed in the post again (Memo to Jeff Van Gundy: Catch on yet?) for another shamelessly easy fadeaway on poor Stro. At the other end, Ben draws a charge ...