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By Peter May
Special to ESPN.com Friday, June 18, 2004 How often does it really work this way? A team deems itself to be one player away from an NBA title and, in mid-season, goes on to make the move. Then, said team goes out and wins the NBA championship. Suffice it to say there are more examples where that doesn't happen. (Think Dallas in 2002 and Philadelphia in 2001.) But, in the case of the Detroit Pistons and Rasheed Wallace, it did. This shotgun marriage of February now has a chance to be much longer and stable and, given Wallace's play and ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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