Mainly because his team is terrible there, too: “Tayshaun Prince didn’t sugar coat it. He was asked whether getting back home for Games 3 and 4 could be a difference-maker for the Pistons. The thing about it, if you look at it, we haven’t played well at home all season,’ he said. ‘That’s why I say being down 2-0 against them puts you in a tough situation. This season we played better on the road than we did at home. We’ve had some bad losses at home to teams we definitely should have beaten. To get in the playoffs now and obviously to have your home crowd and home court is important but we’ve shown throughout the season that we haven’t done a good job of taking care of our home court.'”
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