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Dallas' remarkable 67-win season a year ago came to an abrupt ending before it really got started, as the upstart Golden State Warriors eliminated the Mavericks in the first round of the playoffs. No NBA team had ever been knocked out of the first round of the playoffs after finishing the regular season with the best overall record until the Mavericks achieved the dubious honor. So after spending most of last season chasing history, the Mavericks wound up making it -- although this clearly wasn't what they had in mind.Suffering such an unexpected setback has given this team a different perspective in approaching this season, with an emphasis on not relying as much on reigning league MVP Dirk Nowitzki. "We try to win every game," Mavs coach Avery Johnson told the Dallas Morning News. "But we want more help from our bench so we won't have to overuse Dirk every single game."
The Pistons have taken on a similar mantra of developing their bench this season. And like Dallas, Detroit's approach was in some ways aided by the disappointment of a great regular season ending sooner than expected. After winning a franchise record 64 games during the 2004-2005 season, the Pistons were upset by eventual NBA champion Miami Heat in the Eastern Conference finals. "They were like we were two years ago, when they were striving for those 70 wins," Saunders said. "Now they're more of the idea of looking at what's at the end of the playoffs. So they're playing different lineups, different people, trying to put themselves in a situation to be ready to have that success in the postseason."
Saunders was not at practice on Tuesday because his son Ryan, was having shoulder surgery. Practice was run by assistant Terry Porter. ... Lindsey Hunter is expected to travel with the team during this four-game road trip. Saunders said no decision has been made on whether to activate Hunter, who did not travel with the team to Washington and Toronto last week. ... Billups needs to make one 3-pointer to pass Hunter for the No. 2 spot on the Pistons' all-time leaders list in 3-pointers made. They are tied at 789.