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By Dr. Jack Ramsay
Special to ESPN.com Sunday, June 13, 2004 The Detroit Pistons are a unique team and are winning in a unique manner. They don't have any one player who can overwhelm an opponent like the Los Angeles Lakers' Kobe Bryant or Shaquille O'Neal, and Detroit is getting it done without the presence of a true big man on either end of the court. Rasheed Wallace is the closest the Pistons have to a post-up player and he did some good things down low in Game 4, but in order to be effective in the post, Wallace has to jump over a smaller defender ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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