Guess what? The folks here in Orlando remember Tayshaun Prince.

And not fondly, either.

The last time the people here saw Prince, he shot a dagger through their hearts with a 20-point performance in Game 7 of the Pistons-Magic playoff series.

They exacted their revenge Tuesday, booing him every time he touched the ball during the Pistons' 74-72 loss to Minnesota in the Orlando summer league.

"I did not expect that," Prince said. "But at the same time, it didn't bother me one bit."

Apparently not. Prince, despite a 6-for-18 shooting night, scored 26 points.

"I hadn't played basketball in six weeks and it showed," said Prince, who had been resting his injured left knee. "About the only positive thing I did tonight was attack the basket and get to the free-throw line."