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What year did the Pistons beat the Lakers?
Team Coach Wins
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Detroit Pistons Larry Brown 4
Los Angeles Lakers Phil Jackson 1
How did the 2004 Pistons win the championship?
The Pistons prevailed with a 88-80 win. Detroit leads 3-1. Game 5 – On the precipice of their first title in 14 years, Detroit banked on their sturdy defense. They held Shaq to 20 points and Kobe to 24, securing the franchise’s third NBA championship with a 100-87 victory at The Palace of Auburn Hills.
When was the last time the Detroit Pistons won the NBA championship?
1990, 2004
Who did the Bad Boy Pistons beat in the finals?
Los Angeles Lakers
Did Jordan ever beat the Bad Boy Pistons?
Jordan and the Bulls lost to the Pistons in five games in the Eastern Conference semifinals in 1988, in six games in the conference finals in 1989 (after holding a 2-1 lead) and in seven games in the conference finals in 1990.
What day did the Pistons win the championship in 2004?
June 15, 2004
Who did the Detroit Pistons beat in the NBA Finals?
Los Angeles Lakers
Why did the Lakers lose the 2004 NBA Finals?
Former teammate, reportedly: Lakers lost in 2004 because Kobe Bryant wanted to be NBA Finals MVP.
When did the Pistons beat the Lakers in the Finals?
June 15, 2004
How many titles did the Bad Boy Pistons win?
Detroit Pistons
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Championships
Conference titles
How many years did the Pistons beat the Bulls?
On May 18th, 1988, the Detroit Pistons eliminated Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls in the eastern conference semifinals. This is significant because it was the beginning of the rivalry the teams would have from 1988-1991, with the Bulls finally getting past the Pistons in ’91.
When did the Pistons win back to back championships?
1988-89
What year did the Detroit Pistons win?
1989
Who did the Pistons beat in the NBA Finals?
Los Angeles Lakers
How did the 04 Pistons beat the Lakers?
The Lakers were bruised and battered. The Pistons tasted a defeated opponent. … The Pistons had a balanced attack in the clincher, with all five starters scoring in double figures, led by Richard Hamilton’s 21 points, and Ben Wallace dominated with 18 points and 22 rebounds, including 10 offensive.
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