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Pistons beat Heat for ninth straight win
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Updated: 2005-12-30 14:26

AUBURN HILLS, Mich. - The Detroit Pistons showed the Miami Heat that their many moves might not make a difference. Chauncey Billups scored 30 and Richard Hamilton had 25 points and a season-high nine assists Thursday night leading Detroit past the Heat 106-101 in a rematch of the last season's Eastern Conference finals.

Detroit Pistons guard Chauncey Billups (1) shoots over Miami Heat guard Jason Williams during the fourth quarter of their NBA game at the Palace in Auburn Hills, Michigan December 29, 2005.
Detroit Pistons guard Chauncey Billups (1) shoots over Miami Heat guard Jason Williams during the fourth quarter of their NBA game at the Palace in Auburn Hills, Michigan December 29, 2005. [Reuters]
In their first matchup since the Pistons won at Miami in Game 7 of the series, Detroit used clutch shots and key defensive plays in the final minutes to pull away in the close game.

Detroit has won a season-high nine straight games. The Pistons are an NBA-best 24-3, with a 27-game record that trails just two teams in NBA history.

Dwyane Wade had 33 points, Shaquille O'Neal scored 26 and Jason Williams chipped in with 20 points for the Heat, who had won seven of nine games.

Miami added players through free agency and trades in the offseason, and Pat Riley replaced Stan Van Gundy as coach earlier this month.

The Pistons have had the same starting five for nearly two years, a span that includes one NBA title and falling just short of a repeat.

Detroit's Rasheed Wallace scored 21 points and Tayshaun Prince added 13.

The Pistons, off to the best start in franchise history, have won 13 games in December for the first time and have lost only once this month.

Following 17 lead changes and 15 ties, Rasheed Wallace's 3-pointer gave Detroit an 83-74 lead with 10:49 left.

Miami then scored seven straight points to pull within two, a deficit the Heat had four more times in the fourth quarter before Williams' steal and basket made it 95-all with 4:11 to go.

After two more ties, Billups' layup and Rasheed Wallace's fourth 3-pointer put the Pistons ahead 104-99 with 1:04 remaining.

Detroit sealed the win on the next two possessions when Prince forced Wade into an errant shot, and Ben Wallace tipped the ball away from O'Neal.

The game was close and intense, like most of the conference finals.
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