Who said the Detroit Pistons were a one man team?  The Chicago Bulls focused on shutting down the prolific Jerry Stackhouse as the Pistons came through Chicago, the scars still healing from his 57 point effort the last time he was in town.

The Bulls succeeded, holding Stackhouse to six points, far below his 28.3 average, on 2-for-8 shooting, but his teammates more than picked up the slack.  "It's frustrating because we played good team defense on Stackhouse," said guard Fred Hoiberg.

Cliff Robinson and rookie Zeljko Rebraca fuelled Detroit's second half run, stretching the Piston's 5 point half time lead into a 24 point blowout.