The Pistons still don't know whether or not point guard Chauncey Billups will face the Magic on Tuesday night in Game Five, according to The Detroit Free Press.

An injured right hamstring kept him out of Detroit's Game Four win in Orlando on Saturday afternoon, and he remains adamant about not rushing back to the floor unless he knows he can be effective.

The fact that the Pistons can close out the series at home in Game Five doesn't seem to matter either.

"I don't even know what we are. What are we? OK, 3-1," strength and conditioning Coach Arnie Kander said. "To me, it doesn't make a difference. I look at purely the comfort level of a player, what they can do. He's getting much closer to it."

"If you look at it three days ago, four days ago compared to today," Kander added, "night and day. ... He comes in every morning feeling better, and that's great."