<div align="center"><font color="Navy">Utah Jazz</font> (20-41) @ <font color="Red">Detroit Pistons</font> (37-23)</div> When: Sunday 13th March, 6:00 PM (EST) Where: Palace of Auburn Hills Local TV: FSN Det / KJZZ National TV: NBALP <div align="center">Likely Starters</div> <div align="center"><font color="Navy">Jazz</font> <font size="1">Keith McLeod, Raja Bell, Matt Harpring, Andrei Kirilenko, Curtis Borchardt</font></div> <div align="center"><font color="Red"><div align="center">Pistons</div></font> <font size="1">Chauncey Billups, Richard Hamilton, Tayshaun Prince, Rasheed Wallace, Ben Wallace</font></div> Injured List <font color="Navy">Jazz:</font> Carlos Boozer, Jarron Collins, Raul Lopez <font color="Red">Pistons:</font> Carlos Delfino, Horace Jenkins Key Matchup Andrei Kirilenko vs. Rasheed Wallace Rasheed Wallace has been playing well as of late, putting up double doubles on a consistent basis. He is a big part of the Pistons, and he will be going up against a top defender in Andrei Kirilenko. Kirilenko will put pressure on his shots, but with the height and range shooting R. Wallace has he may have an edge over Kirilenko. Prediction Pistons by 11. Note: This is Carlos Arroyo's first game against his former team in the Jazz.
So how is it not a foul when Okur drives in and gets smothered between 3 Pistons...... but when Kirilenko puts his hand on the ball and tries to steal it, it's a foul...
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Marbire:</div><div class="quote_post">So how is it not a foul when Okur drives in and gets smothered between 3 Pistons...... but when Kirilenko puts his hand on the ball and tries to steal it, it's a foul...</div>The Pistons play the most physical game in the league and the referees don't let the other team play the way they do.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Marbire:</div><div class="quote_post">So how is it not a foul when Okur drives in and gets smothered between 3 Pistons...... but when Kirilenko puts his hand on the ball and tries to steal it, it's a foul...</div> As if that wasn't bad enough... How did they miss that? The refs are human after all, and they will make a few mistakes, but how did they let that one go by?