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Pistons Gets Even at Shareef's 50

It has been more than two months since the Pistons saw Shareef Abdur-Rahim. They didn't forget the 50 points he hung on them on Nov. 23, and Wednesday they turned it around.

"They did what they were supposed to do," the Hawks power forward said.

"They fronted him and they played behind him. They were all over him," Jason Terry said. "They played it the right way."

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Pistons stifle Abdur-Rahim, Hawks

A frustrated Shareef Abdur-Rahim turned as if he wanted to go after Ben Wallace. Wallace stepped right up into his face as if to say, "What are you going to do?" Seconds later, Abdur-Rahim started jawing at Jerry Stackhouse. Stackhouse gave a wicked smile and pointed up to The Palace scoreboard, which read: Pistons 88, Hawks 71. It was a bad night for All-Stars, and for the Hawks. "I think Ben gave all the people who voted on the All-Stars something to think about," Cliff Robinson said. Wallace, who was kept off the Eastern Conference All-Star squad in favor of Abdur-Rahim and Alonzo Mourning, limited Abdur-Rahim to 4-for-14 shooting and 10 points. "It wasn't about the All-Star Game," said Wallace, who achieved his 13th double-double (10 points, a season-high 19 rebounds). "I wish him the best of luck at the All-Star Game. But he wasn't about to get 50 tonight. That's what this was about."

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Pistons prepare for wear and tear

Here we go again. The Pistons just completed another back-to-back set (their 13th) and are in the midst of another stretch of four games in five nights (their fifth). So, you wonder, do the players have any tricks to help them get through these grueling stretches? "Just show up," Jon Barry said. "Get some rest and stay off your feet," Chucky Atkins said. "Just take care of your body, as always," Ben Wallace said. The consensus seemed to be that playing four games in five nights is more of a mental strain than physical strain. "If you think you are tired, you will be tired," Barry said. "I honestly don't mind these. I liked it when we played three games in a row during the lockout year. We are trained to do this. It's no big deal."

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