The Pistons vs. The Pacers

by | Mar 26, 2011 | 3 comments

The Pistons vs. The Pacers

The 25-47 Pistons are back home for their second of a back to back against the 32-41 Pacers, who currently hold the last playoff spot in the east. Detroit, who’s next two game are against the Pacers have a chance to move from 6 1/2 games back to 4 1/2 games if they take the next two from Indiana.

  • The good: The Palace has been much better to Detroit than the road. Look for Greg Monroe to have a good game, he’s averaging a team best 20 points against the Pacers this season.
  • The bad:After the loss to the worst team in the league, it all looks bad, the next two really are must wins for Detroit if they have any chance to take that last playoff spot.
  • The unknown: Again…who is going to play?

The Scouting Report via Pistons.com
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Get Tickets to get in the door to catch the action at the Palace for as low as $10!

Tip off is at 7:30 pm and will be broadcast on Fox Sports Plus. If you can’t catch the game on TV, follow it live over at NBA.com or on the radio over at WWJ 950 AM.

3 Comments

  1. Enoc (Mexico)

    Now what? The Pacers are an ugly basketball team, or what?
    I always read some of you guys talking ’bout how bad the ‘stons are and (whenever The Pistons win a game) talking bout how bad the other team is. Some of you really don’t give our Detroit Pistons credit of a “W”

    So before you start talking, let us (the True Pistons Fans), enjoy wins like tonight’s, ’cause they haven’t come in bunches lately.

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    • piston_fan_phl

      well said

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  2. Tycoon

    Just watched the highlights, now that was the definition of fun game. But looking back at last night’s loss to Cavs, that was a golden opportunity missed there as Bucks also lost tonight. Let’s just try to get 30+ wins!

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