McDyess had his best game of the playoffs, scoring 21 points and grabbing 16 rebounds to lift Detroit to a 94-75 series-tying win over the Boston Celtics on Monday night in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference finals.
Game 5 is Wednesday night in Boston, then the Pistons will host Game 6 on Saturday night.
Boston’s three biggest stars shot awfully as did most of the Celtics, but the NBA’s top-seeded team stayed competitive for much of the game thanks to a disparity in free throws.
Kevin Garnett, Paul Pierce and Ray Allen combined to miss their first seven shots and finished 11-for-38 from the field.
Garnett and Pierce both scored 16 points and Allen had 11.
McDyess led the Pistons’ balanced attack. Richard Hamilton had 20 points, Rasheed Wallace scored 14, Chauncey Billups added 10 and reserve Jason Maxiell filled in for teammates in foul trouble by scoring 14 points and playing tough defense.
Detroit scored the first 10 points of the game and started the second quarter with an 11-2 run but led just 43-39 at halftime.
The Celtics stayed in the game by making 17 of 20 free throws in the first half while Detroit was 5-for-9.
Boston had more points from the line (32) than from the field early in the fourth quarter when it pulled within 67-62.
The Pistons built some nine-point leads, but they could not put the Celtics away.
Billups essentially sealed the win with a 3-pointer with just under 3 minutes left, making some forget the offensive struggles he had much of the game.
Detroit improved to 5-0 in games following losses in the playoffs, and the Celtics fell to 1-7 on the road and 0-6 when trailing after three quarters.
Boston reserve James Posey scored 11 points and Kendrick Perkins, who fouled out, had 10.
The Pistons led 10-0 thanks to McDyess’ eight points and swarming defense that led to Boston missing its first four shots and later having more turnovers (3) than points (2)
Detroit led 18-6 after Billups joined the rest of the starters in the scoring column, then he went about 35 minutes without a field goal.





