After losing Game 1 of their first round playoff series to the Cavaliers, Pistons forward Rasheed Wallace simply wants to see his team play better basketball.

"Knuckling up," Wallace said of how the team needs to improve heading into Game Two. "Bottom line. There are no tricks we're going to add. Just straighten on up."

Defense will likely be the team's focus, as they allowed Cleveland to shoot 53% in the first game of the series.

"It's tough trying to guard LeBron," said Tayshaun Prince. "But now you have Mo and Delonte West who are capable of making big plays on their own. Their bigs are very active, and they really play well off of each other."