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Thank you MIA for missing 10 of 23 FTs.
We'll see...I'm still picking the Pistons to come out of the East. :toastQuote:
Originally Posted by DarkReign
Same thing here.Quote:
Originally Posted by txstr1986
It was ugly, but a win is a win.
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Pistons are arrogant. Thats why they lost to Miami in 06. Thats why they lost to the Cavs in 07. Its why theyll lose to the Celtics in 08.Quote:
Originally Posted by td4mvp21
They put way too much stock in their veterancy and give no respect to "up and comers".
That shit attitude works in the regualr season, not in the fucking playoffs.
Seeing as Prince couldnt guard a lemonade stand this year and is the definition of "hot and cold" when it comes to offense and rebounding.....and the ENIGMA that is Rasheed Wallace, youre basically saying Rip and Chauncey can beat an extremely focused and motivated KG and Pierce (RayRay doesnt scare me at all...unless youre only up by 3 with less than a minute and his team has the ball, then I sweat a little).
If that isnt your line of thinking, then you have to think the Pistons bench can somehow swing the tide.
Well, that would require a coach that is committed to developing a bench. Flip isnt that coach. Sure, the bench is much, much improved from last year and the year before.
But lets be objective. Stuckey and Maxiell are the only reasons that is so. If they both go cold, which happens often in road games (typical of young players in any league), then the Pistons bench doesnt exist unless youre drinking the Amir-aid.
I would gladly trade 5-10 regular season wins to solidify the bench production. Flip has just recently thought of that as an option.
Anyway, Im sure some Pistons fans will disagree with me, which is the norm. I thought the Pistons wouldnt be contenders this year, and I was dead wrong. Lets hope the same is true about this, I guess.
But I have historical evidence to back up my claims. The Pistons are arrogant and whiney. They put out this image of "a chip on their shoulder", when in actuality they dont respect their opponent enough to give the needed effort from tip-off to final horn (they start to try in the 4th when they realize "Shit, we might lose" which usually means "Jack as many threes as possible").
2 years in a row choking. I hope 3 is the charm (in the sense that they do NOT choke).
A win is a win...So I'm glad that the Spurs got the win, even if it was ugly...lol.
Timmy is just solid, 30 pts, 11 rebounds, 5 assists! Congrats on getting chosen to be the starter for another All Stars game!
Bruce did a good job defensively on Wade in the crunch time.
I think Manu also came through especially in the clutch time with his winning two points with 36.5 seconds left. For the game, Manu has 18 pts, 11 rebounds(like Timmy), 8 assists, 2 stls, and he's got 7-8 FTs...
TP didn't play as well, but he did get key two points in the crunch time too...
Anyway, they all just looked kind of tired due to the back to back and the 5 am getting up thing...
next assgnment ->Hornets
must beat them for 3 reasons:
-it will be televised(again:elephant) here.
-homecourt advantage(last game before 9 straight road games)
-beat the team on top of the division.
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i think we need barry more then most people realize. id be happy to see elson go thoughQuote:
Originally Posted by Ice009
Did anyone notice all the empty seats at the AAA? Guess it's kind of hard to convince people to shell out $$$ to watch a hobbled 8-32 team...
Ugly win but I'll take it.
Nice to see the Spurs execute down the stretch.
I thought Elson should have been given a shot against Blount but I guess he's glued to the bench.
Too bad about Barry. It didn't look good and will certainly miss him on the rodeo road trip. I wonder if they'll stick with Richardson or look to sign someone else?
That's right--- one point or 30 points, a win is a win.Quote:
Originally Posted by spyder
Props to Duncan, he carried us, but also props to Manu who almost had a triple dub with 18 points, 11 boards, and 8 dimes.
We gotta get the win vs. the Hornets on Saturday.
No Bynum No Shaq is probably the reason...Quote:
Originally Posted by milkyway21
So, it is back to exactly the same record as last year, hope is a mirror year to the end :)
They were 27 13 at this point last year?
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Originally Posted by T Park
With today's win, the Spurs are now actually 28-13...exactly the same record as Dallas.
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Originally Posted by e20dylan
My point is what if Pop has his rotation set by the time Barry is ready to come back and Pop doesn't want to play him anymore. Should we still hold onto him?
I'll take it.Quote:
With today's win, the Spurs are now actually 28-13...exactly the same record as Dallas.
I didn't know they were 28-13 at this time last year though.
i can't help but to think that basket the Heat gave us actually won the game
Pop will play Barry when he gets back.Quote:
My point is what if Pop has his rotation set by the time Barry is ready to come back and Pop doesn't want to play him anymore. Should we still hold onto him?
Barry has played fantastic this year and is a big reason the Spurs have played well at times.
Barry is going no where.
Any win on the 2nd night of a B2B is a great win, especially on the road.
As Avery would say "it's on the Left" meaning in the Win column.
On Jan 25 2007, the Spurs were 30-14, and still in their Dec-Feb slump of 13-12.
They finished that slump with B2B losses Feb 9 and 11, were 33-18, and then started winning 13 Feb.
Foul on Bowen
shit im thankful i sold my season ticketsQuote:
Originally Posted by TampaDude