Time to start a new topic! 2003 Playoffs, first round, Magic (8) vs Pistons (1). Highlights from all 7 games are coming! Stay tuned because it was a really ‘Magical’ battle. AUBURN HILLS, Mich. (AP) — A true team can beat a sensational superstar. Tracy McGrady scored 46 points, but five Detroit Pistons scored in double figures as they beat the Orlando Magic 89-77 Wednesday in Game 2 to even their first-round playoff series. “I can’t win it by myself,” McGrady said. “I’m pretty sure they should understand that, but I give Detroit credit for really shutting those guys down.” McGrady’s teammates, led by Andrew DeClercq’s nine points, combined for just 31 points. Richard Hamilton had 30 points one game after scoring 28 in his playoff debut. Detroit’s Chauncey Billups had 15, Corliss Williamson added 13 and Cliff Robinson scored 10. “Everybody helps everybody out and everybody knows their place,” Hamilton said. Ben Wallace validated the NBA Defensive Player of the Year award he won earlier in the day — for the second straight year. Wallace made two come-from-behind blocks in the first several minutes, and finished with 16 rebounds, three steals, three blocks and 10 points. “I thought I was going to have to lead the way, but the guys were already ready,” Wallace said. “We just played with a lot of energy.” McGrady, the NBA’s leading scorer, broke the Magic playoff scoring record he set Sunday with 43 points. His 46-point performance also tied The Palace scoring record in