Dwyane Wade came out of the game with a strained rib muscle, scoring just 15 points in Miami's 88-76 victory over the Pistons.

"It's very, very painful," Miami coach Stan Van Gundy said. "It feels like he's being stabbed when he breathes. We'll just have to wait and see."

"I couldn't move in either direction, I could only go straight," Wade said. "Hopefully, me being young, I can recoup real quick and be ready for Game 6."

With the win, Detroit will need to win just one of the next two games, with Game 6 being in Detroit.

Miami's Udonis Haslem had his best game of the series with 14 points and 13 rebounds, helping make up for a sub-par offensive effort from Eddie Jones (seven points). Butler contributed 12 points off the bench, including seven in the fourth quarter, and Damon Jones scored 15.

"Their energy was a lot greater than ours," Pistons coach Larry Brown said. "In Game 4 our big guys got four or five dunks on the break. We didn't see any of that tonight. They just played a lot better."

Chauncey Billups had 21 points and Richard Hamilton added 19 for the Pistons. Rasheed Wallace was held to two.

"We're going to win Game 6," Wallace said. "They want there to be a Game 7, there's no other series. If y'all can't see that, y'all crazy."