Just the Pistons' luck -- they finally get themselves into a bona fide showdown game and it runs opposite the U.S.-Canada gold-medal hockey game.
  Tough break, but the Pistons couldn't care less. They can take over sole possession of first place in the Central Division with a victory at Milwaukee today.
  "We're definitely looking forward to this game," Ben Wallace said. "Everybody looks at Milwaukee as being the best team in the East, but we are trying to be that team. That's our focus."
  With their franchise-best seventh straight road victory at Toronto on Friday, 80-72, the Pistons kept pace with the Bucks atop the division. Both are 31-22.