By Chris Bubeck

May 13, 2007: SCOREBOARD | IN FOCUS GALLERY | AROUND THE ASSOCIATION ARCHIVE

PHOTO OF THE NIGHT
NBA Legends of the Game Bob Love and Norm Van Leer present the game ball before Game Four in Chicago. Randy Belice/NBAE/Getty Images
QUOTE OF THE NIGHT
"We just didn't have enough juice. They did everything they were supposed to do to beat us, and they took it to us. They came in and played really well, and we weren't that good.''

-- Warriors coach Don Nelson after Sunday's loss to the Jazz.
NBA.COM'S FANTASY TAKE
Saturday's Game 3 win over the Cavs means that the Nets will play at least two more games, but Jason Kidd is playing so well that you have to use him now in your Drive to the Finals lineup. New Jersey's point guard is averaging a triple-double in the postseason and posted 23 points, 13 rebounds and 14 assists in Saturday's victory. Look for him to have another monster game on Monday. Check out what NBA.com's fantasy experts recommend.
SHOOTING STUDS
Carlos Boozer, Jazz
115-101 win at Warriors
34 pts, 13-19 FG, 8-11 FT

Luol Deng, Bulls
102-87 win vs. Pistons
25 pts, 10-15 FG, 5-6 FT

Al Harrington, Warriors
115-101 loss vs. Jazz
24 pts, 8-16 FG, 4-10 3-pt FG

STAT SHEET STUFFER
Ben Wallace turned in the type of performance the Pistons are used to him delivering in the playoffs on Sunday. The trouble for Detroit is that he now plays for Chicago. Big Ben posted 11 points, 17 rebounds, three assists, two steals and two blocks for the Bulls in a 102-87 win. He also made 3-of-4 free throws late to seal the game. Wallace and Co. trail 3-1 in the series and will try to stay alive when they visit Detroit on Tuesday at 8 p.m. ET on TNT.
SHOOTING DUDS
Rasheed Wallace, Pistons
102-87 loss at Bulls
4-16 FG, 2-12 3-pt FG, 14 pts

Jason Richardson, Warriors
115-101 loss vs. Jazz
3-12 FG, 1-6 3-pt FG, 7 pts

Richard Hamilton, Pistons
102-87 loss at Bulls
4-12 FG, 3-5 FT, 11 pts

LAST OF THE UNBEATENS
Nobody's perfect anymore. Entering Sunday, the Pistons were 7-0 in the playoffs so far and the lone unbeaten team in the playoffs. But that came to an end with a 102-87 loss in Chicago. Unlike Game 3, when Detroit rallied from a 19-point deficit, the Bulls were able to close this one out. Luol Deng led the way with 25 points and 13 rebounds, while Kirk Hinrich added 19 points and 10 assists as the Bulls closed within 3-1 in the series. The Pistons cut a 23-point deficit to seven late in the fourth, but could get no closer. "I think the feeling was we knew the run was coming,'' Hinrich said. "You feel like the shift in momentum. We just needed to take a deep breath and just keep what we were doing to get there - moving the ball, keeping an up-tempo game and getting stops.''
FISHER'S AMAZING RUN CONTINUES
Derek Fisher added another chapter to his inspirational postseason run on Sunday. Fisher, who missed Game 1 and had a heroic return late in Game 2 after flying across the country following his daughter's surgery for cancer, delivered another strong finish for the Jazz in Game 4. Utah entered the fourth quarter trailing by three, but the gritty playoff veteran scored 14 of his 21 points in the final period to spark the Jazz to a 115-101 win and a 3-1 series lead. Fisher's biggest bucket came after Andris Biedrins ignited the home crowd by giving the Warriors an 87-86 lead on a slam with 6:15 to play. Fisher drained a 3-pointer 20 seconds later for a lead that Utah would never relinquish. Carlos Boozer scored 34 points for the Jazz, who will look to close the series out on Tuesday.