OK, so the Hawks basically just outplayed the Pistons all game. I guess this shows how much of a
team the Pistons really are. What I mean is, they don't do nearly as well when one or two of their players are out. Usually, if a team loses someone with Ben's (11/11) or Sheed's (12/6) stats, it wouldn't hugely affect them. But every piece is so important to them that even if the injured player isn't the leading scorer, they sometimes look like a 6 to 10 seed team without him.
Does that make sense?
