<p>Chauncey Billups and Richard Hamilton each had 20 points, and four other Detroit Pistons scored in double figures in a 103-83 win over the Atlanta Hawks on Friday night.</p><p>Rasheed Wallace didnt do much _ and didnt have to _ against the team he played just one game for before being traded to Detroit. He made just two of 10 shots and had six points and six rebounds.</p><p>Detroit has won three straight after losing its first two games with Wallace.</p><p>Stephen Jackson scored 16 for the Hawks, who have lost four of five, and Bob Sura tied a season high with 14 points. Zeljko Rebraca, who went to the Hawks along with Sura and a first-round pick in the Wallace trade, missed the game with a lower back injury.</p><p>Detroit reserves Corliss Williamson scored 17 and Mike James, acquired from Boston in the Wallace trade, had 13 points and seven assists. Ben Wallace had 11 points, 15 rebounds and five blocks, and Tayshaun Prince added 11 points. Besides his scoring punch, Billups had eight assists, seven rebounds and three steals.</p><p>In the first quarter, the Pistons scored more points (38) than they had in any quarter this season. The led by as much as 30 in the second quarter and 32 in the third.</p><p>The game was so lopsided the crowd started chanting Dar-ko! Dar-ko! midway through the third.</p><p>Darko Milicic, the second pick in the draft, played a season-high 12 minutes in just his 18th appearance. He made two free throws, missed all three of his field goals and grabbed four rebounds. He left the game for a few minutes with a bleeding nose after fouling Jason Terry.</p><p>Chris Crawford scored 13 for the Hawks and Terry had 12. Hiram Fuller, who signed a 10-day contract with Atlanta on Friday, had four points and six rebounds.</p><p>Detroits three perimeter players got off to a great start to lead the Pistons to their highest-scoring quarter. They led 38-21 after Billups scored 11, Hamilton had 10 and Prince added nine.</p><p>Detroit didnt relax with its big cushion.</p><p>With a 24-0 advantage in fast-break points, the Pistons scored a season-high 60 points in the first half and led by 28.</p><p>Notes:@ Longtime Pistons scout Will Robinson, 92, was honored during a halftime ceremony and had Detroits locker room named after him. ... On Jan. 25, the Hawks snapped a nine-game losing streak at Detroit with a 91-82 win.</p>