Pistons make it 6 straight East finals
AUBURN HILLS, Mich. -- The Detroit Pistons made just enough shots and stops to advance to the Eastern Conference finals for a sixth straight year.
Richard Hamilton scored 19 of his 31 points in the first half and made victory-sealing free throws late in the game, and Tayshaun Prince had a key block, helping Detroit hold off the Orlando Magic for a 91-86 victory Tuesday night in Game 5 of the second-round series.
"Playing in six straight is awesome, but now we expect to do this," Hamilton said. "We're supposed to be here."
The Pistons will have a break before facing the Boston Celtics or the Cleveland Cavaliers in the conference finals.
Detroit made just 36 percent of its shots and allowed the Magic to make nearly half of its attempts but made up for the disparity at the line and by taking care of the ball.
The Pistons were 28 of 32 at the line and had just 3 turnovers -- setting an NBA playoff record for fewest giveaways in a game -- while Orlando was 16 of 28 and had a playoff-high 21 turnovers, which turned into 34 points for Detroit.
"The fact that the game is close at the end when you look at the free-throw shooting and turnover disparity is remarkable," said Orlando coach Stan Van Gundy.
To the Magic's credit, it didn't go away easily against a playoff-tested team that improved to 15-3 when it has a chance to advance since 2003.
Detroit led by 10 late but was ahead 85-84 with just less than a minute left after Hedo Turkoglu made back-to-back shots.
The Pistons won when Hamilton made 2 key free throws, Prince blocked Turkoglu's dunk attempt, and Hamilton made 2 more at the line in the final 20 seconds of the game.
Playing without all-star point guard Chauncey Billups for the second straight game because of a strained hamstring, rookie Rodney Stuckey filled the void with 15 points, 6 assists and no turnovers.
"It's good to get this over with," Detroit coach Flip Saunders said. "Now we get a chance to rest, especially Chauncey, and we get a chance to prepare."
Antonio McDyess had 17 points and 10 rebounds, Rasheed Wallace had 14 points and Prince added 10.
Turkoglu had 18 points and 9 rebounds, and Dwight Howard, Rashard Lewis and Jameer Nelson had 14 points apiece for the Magic. Nelson had guaranteed his team would extend the series with a win.
"We played them tough," Nelson said. "If there's anyone in their locker room who didn't think this was tough, they don't know what tough is."