NBA Playoffs: 76ers 95, Pistons 75

Published 12:00 am Friday, April 25, 2008

Associated Press
PHILADELPHIA ó The 76ers added one more surprise victory in a season stuffed with them. The win wasn’t the shocker ó it was the way Philadelphia completely thrashed the playoff-tested Detroit Pistons in Game 3 that was the stunner.
Andre Miller was spot on with his mid-range jumper and scored 21 points, and the rest of the Sixers ran all over the court in a dominating 95-75 victory Friday night to take a 2-1 lead in their first-round series.
Samuel Dalembert had 22 points and 16 rebounds, and the Sixers led by as many as 24 points in their first home playoff game since 2005.
The Sixers proved their Game 1 victory was no fluke, doing everything Detroit normally did on the way to five straight trips to the Eastern Conference finals: Hit clutch shots, never lost composure and kept the pressure on all game to never let the Pistons go on a serious runs.
Miller had the best all-around game, but he had plenty of help as four others scored double figures, including Dalembert’s double-double.
The Pistons played nothing like a team that won 59 games in the regular season. Perhaps they took the 76ers lightly.
Richard Hamilton scored 23 points and Tayshaun Prince had 18. Without them, the Pistons might have lost by 30. Antonio McDyess ó who left in the third quarter with a broken nose ó Rasheed Wallace and Chauncey Billups combined for 15 points.
Game 4 is Sunday in Philadelphia.