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bdubya
06-17-2005, 02:04 AM
but it's over, and the Spurs still have HCA. Plus, when the Pistons ring up 102 pts. and 4 TOs against the one D that had better stats than them, I'm pretty sure I'm not seeing the Spurs at their best.

And I thoroughly enjoyed that game.

PistonFreak
06-17-2005, 02:07 AM
but it's over, and the Spurs still have HCA. Plus, when the Pistons ring up 102 pts. and 4 TOs against the one D that had better stats than them, I'm pretty sure I'm not seeing the Spurs at their best.

And I thoroughly enjoyed that game.

The replay is on, I think i'll enjoy it again.

nkdlunch
06-17-2005, 02:10 AM
you would have to do this to me to make me watch it again
http://www.20something.cc/yellowcards/clockwork-orange.jpg

MiNuS
06-17-2005, 02:12 AM
I enjoyed maybe the first minute. After that everything was a blurr to me.
Props to the Pistons.

bdubya
06-17-2005, 02:16 AM
you would have to do this to me to make me watch it again

Save that thought; game 5 coming up! :D

bdubya
06-17-2005, 02:27 AM
(cribbed from the Daily Dime at ESPN.com)

"Seven Pistons players scored in double figures in Detroit's 102-71 win Thursday over San Antonio.

It was the first time that seven teammates reached double figures in a NBA Finals regulation game since Game 3 of the 1990 Finals, when the Pistons beat the Trail Blazers, 121-106.

The Pistons to score at least 10 points in that game: Joe Dumars (33), Isiah Thomas (21), Vinnie Johnson (21), Mark Aguirre (11), James Edwards (11), Bill Laimbeer (11) and John Salley (10). "

Touching, ain't it?

:angel

Al Sharpton
06-17-2005, 02:30 AM
I thoroughly enjoyed that game.


sure you did. like I enjoy watching Rodney king get beat.

toosmallshoes
06-17-2005, 02:40 AM
(cribbed from the Daily Dime at ESPN.com)

"Seven Pistons players scored in double figures in Detroit's 102-71 win Thursday over San Antonio.

It was the first time that seven teammates reached double figures in a NBA Finals regulation game since Game 3 of the 1990 Finals, when the Pistons beat the Trail Blazers, 121-106.

The Pistons to score at least 10 points in that game: Joe Dumars (33), Isiah Thomas (21), Vinnie Johnson (21), Mark Aguirre (11), James Edwards (11), Bill Laimbeer (11) and John Salley (10). "

Touching, ain't it?

:angel

That's because only seven players played. Even in the fourth quarter with the game out of reach and most of the Spurs starters on the bench, Detroit had their top players on the floor. To me, that's like going for the touchdown with five seconds left when you're up by 35. Insulting. I seriously hope the Spurs are offended. I know I am.

Steve Perry
06-17-2005, 02:44 AM
The replay is on, I think i'll enjoy it again.


^RACK :lmao