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Wednesday, Nov. 29 7:30pm ET
Stackhouse: 31 points; Wallace: 23 boards

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AUBURN HILLS, Mich. (AP) -- At this rate, Detroit Pistons coach George Irvine is going to start bringing people in off the street to make their Pistons debuts.

Barros
Barros

Less than a week after Joe Smith scored 20 points in his first game for Detroit, Dana Barros had 18 points in his debut to help the Pistons rout the New Jersey Nets 97-76 on Wednesday.

"Well, we've still got Brian Cardinal on the injured list -- he hasn't played his first game yet," Irvine said with a smile. "After that, we'll have to start switching guys around to get their first games. They get that rush of emotion and play a great game."

With Chucky Atkins sidelined by a sprained ankle and a roster spot opened by the trade of Cedric Ceballos to Miami, the Pistons activated Barros off the injured list before the game.

His shooting helped free up Jerry Stackhouse to score a game-high 31 points.

"Dana gives us a dimension that we really needed," Stackhouse said. "When he and Jud (Buechler) are both on the floor with me, spreading out the defense, I feel like a kid in a candy store."

Ben Wallace had a career-high 23 rebounds, several of which set up Piston fast breaks.

"I knew our guards were going to be running, so I really hit the boards," he said. "I'm just guessing where the ball is going to come off, and today I was guessing right."

Stephon Marbury scored 20 points to lead New Jersey.

"It's very embarrassing, especially since we've been playing well against the top teams in the league," said Kendall Gill, who had just nine points in 28 minutes. "We came in here and did this against a team we should have beaten going away."

The Pistons led 43-41 at the half despite a season-worst nine points in the second quarter. Stackhouse, who had scored at least 20 in the first half of the last three games, led Detroit with 13.

The Nets took their first lead of the game, 54-53, midway through the third, but had no answer for Stackhouse. He had 15 points in the period, and when Barros hit a long 3-pointer at the buzzer, the Pistons took a 73-65 lead into the fourth quarter.

"I've seen Dana hit that shot a lot of times in his career," Irvine said. "The difference is that every other time, he was on the other side. Usually, I'm cursing him. Tonight I was hugging him."

Detroit held the Nets to just one free throw in the first four minutes of the fourth, increasing their lead to 79-66.

After that Detroit pulled away down the stretch. New Jersey scored just 11 points in the fourth.

"We played the first half pretty well, and then we were just awful the rest of the game," Nets coach Byron Scott said. "I don't know if we just showed the Pistons no respect or what, but we didn't come out and play."

Detroit is now 2-0 against the Nets, winning the games by an average of 17.5 points.

"Two of our worst games all year have been against this team," Scott said. "Either we don't match up with them, or they just have our number. We've got a bunch of guys that I thought would play hard, and they just stopped in both games against Detroit."

Game notes
Stackhouse only arrived at the Palace 45 minutes before tip-off after getting caught in traffic. ... Marbury needs two assists for 1,000 in his Nets career. ... New Jersey hasn't won at the Palace since Feb. 5, 1994. ... The last Piston to grab 20 rebounds was Williams on Dec. 26, 1999.
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