I'm really starting to hate this guy now. Sounds like a punk that gets pissed off everytime he gets outplayed by a lesser-known player. Pistons forward Ben Wallace was looking to make someone pay for his omission from the All-Star Game. Shareef Abdur-Rahim who was selected, was an obvious choice, but along the way, Wallace even took a swipe at Rockets forward -- and Abdur-Rahim sparring partner -- Kenny Thomas. Rahim scored 50 on Wallace in November. This time, Wallace allowed just two shots in the first quarter, six in the first half. Abdur-Rahim finished with 10 points on 4-for-14 shooting. Wallace, meanwhile, posted his 13th double double with 10 points and 19 rebounds and also contributed three blocks and three steals. Late in the game, a frustrated Rahim even turned after Wallace as if he was going to start swinging again. Wallace stepped up as if inviting the punch. Abdur-Rahim walked away. "He must have thought we were the Rockets and I was Kenny Thomas," Wallace said. "I ain't Kenny Thomas."