The once-great rivalry between the Bulls and Detroit Pistons hasbeen one-sided of late, with the Bulls dominating the series, butyou'd never know that from the action Tuesday night as the teamsbattled like it was the late 1980s.
It took a late rally and a little extra work before the Bullsescaped with a 106-101 overtime victory at the United Center to runtheir home winning streak over Detroit to 18 games."It wasn't easy," said Michael Jordan, who had 26 points andeight assists. "We came out lackluster in the third quarter and wepaid for it down the stretch. We had to grind out a win."To prevent the Pistons (34-39) from posting their first …

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