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Denver at Detroit

Pistons score 136 in high-octane game with Nuggets
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AUBURN HILLS, Mich. -- George Karl loves watching his players put up big offensive numbers.

He just wishes they would play a little more defense.

One game after scoring 168 points in a rout of Seattle, Karl's Denver Nuggets added 120 more against the defensive-minded Detroit Pistons.

The problem? They gave up 136.

"We have a defensive personality that is a little scary right now -- we're giving up a lot of points to everyone," Karl said. "If you had told me we'd shoot 60 percent and score 120 against the Detroit Pistons, I would have been happy, but we need to find some pride on defense."

The 136 points were the most the Pistons had scored in regulation since a 140-109 victory over Orlando in 1990.

"It was impressive to be able to score that many points," Chauncey Billups said. "That's their style of play -- they just want to outscore you."

The Pistons have shown great versatility in the last week, beating San Antonio 84-80 in a defensive struggle, then shooting a combined 63 percent on 3-pointers in wins over New Orleans and Denver.

"That's the thing -- we don't have to play one style," said Pistons coach Flip Saunders. "We went out and played San Antonio in a grind-it-out game, and this was a little different. We're not afraid to get out and run. We had 42 assists tonight. That's a lot of assists."

The Pistons scored a season-high 73 points in the first half, getting at least four points from 10 different players, and led by 22.

"We just didn't play well at all in the first half," Allen Iverson said. "When you are playing a team like that, you can't dig yourselves a hole."

Denver narrowed the gap to 83-73 midway through the third, but couldn't get an extended string of stops, and the Pistons still had a 100-89 advantage at quarter's end.

"We have to start helping each other on defense," Iverson said. "That's not happening right now."

Rasheed Wallace then put the game away with eight points in the first two minutes of the fourth, giving the Pistons a 110-93 lead.

"'Sheed was just leaning back and firing," Karl said. "The Pistons would have beaten any team in the NBA tonight."

Richard Hamilton led the Pistons with 24 points and Wallace scored 21. Billups added 14 points and 10 assists for Detroit, which had seven players in double figures.

"That was fun," Hamilton said. "We knew it was going to be a high-tempo game, but we came out ready to play and we made plays for each other."

Carmelo Anthony led all scorers with 27 points, while Iverson had 20 points and 11 assists. Denver also had seven players in double figures.

The Nuggets started quickly, leading 14-9 after five minutes, but it didn't take Detroit long to take advantage of Denver's porous defense.

The Pistons shot 63 percent on their way to a 34-point first quarter, then went 5-of-7 on 3-pointers in a 39-point second quarter. Detroit also outrebounded the Nuggets 24-12 in the first half.

Notes

  • Hamilton started the game wearing a jersey that had his last name spelled "Hamiltion," but changed it during the first quarter.
  • Detroit Lions Hall of Famer Barry Sanders attended the game.
  • Iverson will make his return to Philadelphia on Wednesday.
  • The Pistons and Nuggets played the highest-scoring game in NBA history, a 186-184 Pistons victory in triple overtime on Dec. 13, 1983.
  • Linas Kleiza was thrown out of the game in the final minute for arguing a call.
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Rip Hamiltion? There's an extra 'I' in there, but what matters to Detroit is the 'W' at game's end. (AP)
Rip Hamiltion? There's an extra 'I' in there, but what matters to Detroit is the 'W' at game's end. (AP)

Scoreboard
Denver (40-27) 25263831120
Detroit (49-18) «34392736136
DEN:C. Anthony 27 Pts
DEN:M. Camby 11 Reb
DEN:A. Iverson 11 Ast
DET:R. Hamilton 24 Pts
DET:A. McDyess 7 Reb
DET:C. Billups 10 Ast
Players of the Game
DetroitDenver

R. Hamilton

C. Anthony
PtsRebsAstPtsRebsAst
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Denver
A. Iverson, SG415-1110-13211020
C. Anthony, SF358-159-1225327
M. Camby, C337-91-2116315
K. Martin, PF307-112-320216
A. Carter, PG262-50-00425
E. Najera, PF214-80-013410
L. Kleiza, SF213-52-230210
C. Atkins, PG193-50-00117
J. Smith, SG154-70-011210
S. Hunter, PFDid Not Play
Nene, PFDid Not Play
Y. Diawara, SGDid Not Play
T. Green, PGDid Not Play
Totals 43-7624-32223119120
 56.6%75.0% 
Detroit
R. Wallace, PF308-130-056321
T. Prince, SF285-92-429013
C. Billups, PG275-94-4210314
R. Hamilton, SG2711-190-033224
A. McDyess, PF254-60-07018
J. Maxiell, PF328-112-373218
R. Stuckey, SG214-82-236411
J. Hayes, SF206-102-354317
J. Dixon, SG182-40-00124
A. Johnson, SF91-12-25024
A. Afflalo, SG31-10-01002
L. Hunter, SGDid Not Play
T. Ratliff, CDid Not Play
C. Samb, CDid Not Play
W. Herrmann, SFDid Not Play
Totals 55-9114-18404222136
 60.4%77.8% 
Other Games
Mia 112 Final
Mil 106
NJ 96 Final
Chi 112
LAL 102 Final
Dal 100
Bos 94 Final
Hou 74
GS 105 Final
Sac 122
Pho 111 Final
Port 98