The San Antonio Spurs' Bruce Bowen holds on to the Detroit Pistons' Richard Hamilton during the first quarter in Auburn Hills, Mich., June 14, 2005.
The San Antonio Spurs' Manu Ginobili grimaces after injuring his knee, as Tim Duncan looks on during the first quarter. Ginobili was injured in the game's first 30 seconds and was a non-factor for the first time in the series.
The San Antonio Spurs' Robert Horry loses the ball as he charges the basket against Detroit Pistons Rasheed Wallace (36), and Ben Wallace (3) during the first quarter. San Antonio lead 27-11 after one.
The Spurs' Tim Duncan tries to score past the Pistons' Antonio McDyess during the second quarter. Detroit's defense held Tim Duncan to 14 only points.
Pistons head coach Larry Brown talks to his starting line-up during a time out in the second quarter. Left to right are Richard Hamilton (32), Ben Wallace (3), Chauncey Billups (1) and Rasheed Wallace (36). San Antonio led 42-41.
Ginobili goes up to score against Wallace during the third quarter. Ginobili was held to seven points.
Wallace dunks the ball during the third quarter, with 4:27 left, giving Detroit its largest lead up to that point, 88-73, and the Pistons held on easily from there. Wallace had 15 points, 11 rebounds, five blocks and three steals. The third quarter ended with Pistons leading 70-65.
Billups goes up for two points against Duncan during the fourth quarter. Billups scored 20 points.
The San Antonio Spurs' Tony Parker is fouled by the Pistons' Antonio McDyess (24) during the fourth quarter. Parker led the Spurs with 21 points. San Antonio was out-rebounded 44-37 and committed 18 turnovers leading to 23 Pistons points.
Detroit's Richard Hamilton questions a call by one of the officials during the fourth quarter. Hamilton was the Pistons' high scorer with 24 points. The Pistons defeated the Spurs 96-79, but the Spurs lead the series 2-1.