The 2005 League Conference NBA Finals of the NBA Playoffs featured Detroit Pistons vs. San Antonio Spurs head-to-head, and both teams battled 7 times. Out of the 7 game series of the NBA Finals of the 2005 NBA Playoffs, Detroit Pistons outdueled San Antonio Spurs , coming ontop of the series and winning 4 playoff games as opposed to San Antonio Spurs ’s 3 playoff games victories.
As we examine the head-to-head stats between both teams, we can see that Detroit Pistons had an offensive rating of 115.7, defensive rating of 95.2, 17.0 free-throw attempts, and 14.0 three-point attempts, shooting it at a 0.214 percent clip as a team. San Antonio Spurs had an offensive rating of 95.2, defensive rating of 115.7, 20.0 free-throw attempts, 17.0 three-point attempts shooting it at a 0.471 percent clip as a team in this playoff game. During the regular season, Detroit Pistons finished the game with a record of 83 , and San Antonio Spurs recorded Detroit Pistons possessions throughout the course of the basketball game. Evaluating Detroit Pistons vs San Antonio Spurs’s based on the advanced stats,San Antonio Spurs had a better score in the effective shooting percentage category with 0.493 percent, Detroit Pistons had a better score in terms of turnover percentage with 14.5 vs 21.7.
The most impactful players on each team in the Detroit Pistons vs. San Antonio Spurs matchup of the 2005 League Conference NBA Finals NBA Playoffs were Ben Wallace and Tim Duncan based 25 minutes or greater game-minutes played. Ben Wallace for the Detroit Pistons in the NBA Finals of the NBA Playoffs, put up 10.0 and made 7.0 , 6.0 offensive rebounds 5.0 defensive rebounds, 1.0 assists performance, with a Player Impact Estimate (PIE) of 0.184. While Tim Duncan put up 15.0 and made 5.0, 3.0 offensive rebounds, 7.0 defensive rebounds, 4.0 assists performance, with a Player Impact Estimate (PIE) of 0.138.