Yeah. AI did a great impression of a point guard in that game. He didn't have a lot of assists, but he did bring the ball up to initiate the offense. The Pistons have a lot of good passers, anyway.
I was hoping to see a good game, and expected LA to be better, but last night the Pistons were clearly the better team, even though they were playing for their 2nd night in a row.
Kobe said the Pistons caused matchup problems for them, since Rasheed Wallace can go outside, pulling out his defender and opening the lane up. That's a problem they're going to have to figure out if they want to beat Detroit.
I thought the Pistons defense did a good job of pressuring LA's shooters. The Lakers only shot 42% for the game. The other big key was that the Lakers sent the Pistons to the foul line over twice as many times, mostly Iverson victimizing Fisher and the other Laker guards.
It does look like the trade has benefited both teams, as they are energized by trying to fit in their new team-mates. The Pistons looked like they were playing at a high level last night. Very efficient.