Detroit Pistons center Ben Wallace stomped away from an interview with a Detroit News reporter Saturday night after the reporter told him Pistons coach Larry Brown had complained about the Bulls outworking the Pistons in their 100-89 loss at the Palace that night.

"Oh well, then," he said, angrily, before rushing off. "I am sick of that bleep. I've got no comment on that, but I'm tired of hearing that bleep every night."

Wallace has been playing despite heavy leg fatigue the last two games. The Pistons on Saturday concluded their sixth set of back-to-back games this month, with one more left to complete next week.

And Brown scheduled practice for this morning.

"Maybe somebody might try saving our legs once in a while," Wallace added.

Wallace is averaged 37.4 minutes per game, as he and the rest of the Detroit starters rarely have seen the pine this season. Forwards Rasheed Wallace and Tayshaun Prince are averaging 34.3 and 37.1 minutes per game, respectively, while guards Chauncey Billups and Richard Hamilton have run for 37.2 and 39.9 minutes a game, respectively.