everyone knows the pistons will win the series. i just find it funny that SHEED talked so much trash yesterday about how this was the last game for the cavs at home this season and it didnt happen.
....yeah, the refs sucked ASS, but the loss is on the Pistons' 7-minute scoring drought.
Oh well....this one goes six.
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everyone knows the pistons will win the series. i just find it funny that SHEED talked so much trash yesterday about how this was the last game for the cavs at home this season and it didnt happen.
Last edited by RON ARTEST; 05-15-2006 at 09:04 PM.
if Sheed didn't get injured...............................
well he did and the pistons lost. are you saying if he didnt get injured the pistons would have won? i could say the same thing about the kings in 2003 when webber got hurt that we would have won a le. but we didnt so no excuses.
Oh, I have no excuses. We lost. Couldn't buy a bucket. We deserved to lose. Oh well. No big deal. So now we win in 6 instead of 5. It means nothing.
i was just gonna say that.![]()
Finals MVP Chauncey Billups 3/10 with 11 points
Rasheed postgame: "Even the sun shines on a dog's ass"
We should have a vBookie for how much he gets fined. I say 25.
7 assists, 3 rebounds 3 steals only 1 to.
He was being a playmaker. I actually prefer when he puts the team on his back, but I can't say anything negative about his game tonight.
Chauncey was absolutely awful. I've never seen him take so many bad shots in my life.
I can. If he would have been his normal self down the stretch we would have won.
he only missed 7 shots...I've definetly seen him take more bad shots in one game.
true...but
if sheed was healthy we would have won.
if Dice played down the stretch instead of Evans, we would have won.
If we shot more 3's we would have won ( in games 1&2 (both wins) we averaged 22.5 three attempts....in games 3&4 (both losses) we averaged 16.5 attempts
Varejo did a nice job taking the charge on Billups. If not Chauncey would have gone to the line, and he would have won it for us.
oh well. looking forward to the next game!
Pistons get their requisite 3 home games (every series since 2002), and it appears the Cavs get theirs as well.
pistons lost to that one man team that is lbj. thats embarrassing. still, pistons got this series easy. i bet the league is happy their poster boy got this far in the postseason.
No. I could deal with that. LBJ we can handle. We lost to Varejao's play at both ends, and to our own inability to PUT THE BALL IN THE HOOP WHERE IT BELONGS. Maybe to our own complacency, too. THAT all's what really bugs me.
8 minutes without a hoop is quite unusual for any team.
Pistons will win in 6, but LeBron is having the time of his life, thanks to the Pistons shoddy shooting, yahoo!
I. Love. LeBron.
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Yeah the refs made a couple of bad calls at the end but after the loss I wasn't thinking about the refs, I was thinking about all of the missed shots.
On the bright side IMO we played lights out defense. Big win coming up Wednesday (not guaranteed)
lol what if Pistons and Spurs got knocked off...
Cavs and Clippers Finals!... that means the end of the world and is about to freeze over...
Come on. The Pistons have been putting themselves in a position where King James could take over the game. Varejo and Gooden were two factors that made me think this would go six games going into this series. I remembered how much trouble the Pistons have with athletic rebounders. These players include:
(numbers in Pistons playoff losses)
Keon Clark (18.5 ppg, 9.5 rpg, 1.5 bpg vs. Raptors '02),
Antonio Davis (20.0 ppg, 6.5 rpg, 1.0 bog vs. Raptors '02)
Drew Gooden (17.7 ppg, 11.3 rpg, 1.3 bpg vs. Magic '03),
Kenyon Martin (17.9 ppg, 9.6 rpg, 1.9 bpg vs. Nets '03, '04),
Joe Smith (11 points, 13 rebounds, 2 blocks vs. Milwaukee '04),
Samuel Dalembert (14 points, 10 rebounds, 3 blocks vs. Sixers '05),
They are able to get to the ball after the Pistons help defense fully commits. This has been the case for as long as I can remember. Varejo (13.0 ppg, 4.0 rpg, and .5 bpg) has been no exception.
IYou have no idea how hurt I will be if Det. loses one more to the Cavs
As a matter of fact, I do. The Pistons lost 3 straight games to the Nets two years ago after taking a 2-0 series lead, they lost two games in Orlando to go down 3-1 in the first round 3 years ago. Nothing that you are feeling this morning can compare to the Robert Horry shot in last year's NBA Finals. As I've said on this site before, what if the Pistons don't get back to the Finals? It's easier to get back to the Conference Semis. But the Pistons went 14 years between Finals appearances (1990 to 2004). What if the Big Shot Rob Shot is the last Finals memory for a generation? The Lions have never been to the Super Bowl, but have 3 NFL les. What if Big Shot Bob ended their last Finals trip ever? Will they ever be 12 minutes away from another NBA le?
All due respect to what's happening this morning, the Spurs haven't lost in the NBA Finals yet. It's a new kind of low as a fan of a sports team, especially when it comes from a nortorious late-game marksman and you go from potentially winning back-to-back les in game 6 to having to win in order for the season to continue. And it all changed in less than 2 seconds.
It's one thing to lose to a team that has your number. It's entirely different when you know that you're good enough to beat the Champions, and it was just a matter fractions between winning a Championship and not winning it.
Last edited by Darrin; 05-16-2006 at 11:59 AM.
I remember the Curse of the Random White Guy. Brian Scalabrine, Jeff Foster, Luke Walton...Anderson Varejao.
He's not white; he's from Brazil.
Oh, man...you shouldna gone there....now we're gonna have an avalanche of Ginobili fans on this thread, explaining that South American doesn't necessarily equal Hispanic...![]()
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