it was RasheedsActually it was Rasho's foot.
It's the Spurs over confidence and their fans over confidence that will be their demise. History tends to repeat itself.
yes combs you should. My point was you guys only decicsively beat teams when some of their main peices are gone. And yeah JJ was gone for 2 games and Rashard was gone for most of the seattle series.
But as far as the seattle series they were obviously harder to beat when Rashard wasn't playing and for the sun series we still beat them most of the time when Johnson played but when yall play a full team its an automatic L.
If I remember correctly Pistons and Spurs have not History?
If I remember correctly Pistons and Spurs have no History?
Thanks for proving my point for me. Bash us all you want, both teams are here and both teams deserve to be here.
...and Pistons fans aren't overconfident? Ha.
Pistons have had rasheed for ~1.5 seasons and they think they know all about him and his tendencies and his strengths and weaknesses
fact is
we've seen rasheed play in the playoffs far more than you have
It was Rasho
I remember it being rasheeds foot
RASHARD LEWIS AND RADMANOVIC RING A BELL?
The only bell that they're ringing is the one tied to their fishing line.
The Sonics actually matched up better against the Spurs without their long, lanky forwards. Something that should give some pause to overconfident Piston fan.
David got his quadruple-double against Detroit, and the Spurs basically traded Bill Curley to them for Rodman, so the Spurs have a history of screwing Detroit.
http://www.mlive.com/weblogs/print.s...int054619.html
Beyond the Arc
Monday, March 21, 2005
Spurs rolled
In a variety of ways, the Pistons/Spurs clash Sunday didn't go as planned.
For all intents and purposes, the Spurs played without Tim Duncan, who rolled severely sprained his ankle after stepping on Rasheed Wallace's foot less than two minutes in, forcing him to miss the rest of the game.:
dude if you watched the game you'd know. Rasheed shuffled under Duncan
why do you think Duncan was holding on the rim looking down after a dunk for the first five games after the injury... he was afraid some other would do the same thing. it's going to effect his game
LOL good point Sparkster
Sean ElliottTraded by the Spurs with David Wood to the Detroit Pistons for Dennis Rodman and Isaiah Morris on 10/1/93....Traded by the Pistons to the Houston Rockets for Robert Horry, Matt Bullard and two second-round draft picks on 2/4/94; trade voided when Elliott failed physical on 2/7/94....Re-signed by the Pistons on 7/18/94....Traded by the Pistons to the Spurs for the draft rights to Bill Curley and a 1997 second-round draft choice on 7/19/94.
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That is now some phat ass wallpaper.
Ahh.Rasheed Wallace will be guarding Tim Duncan. And we are very happy with that matchup.
Nice.
So the defensive player of the year WONT guard the other team's best player???
Hmm, so that means, his award is.... bogus???
Nahhhhhh
If you really believe the fans have that kind of effect over the outcome of a game....you are stupid. And you don't know that the Spurs are overconfident so don't lie and act like you do.It's the Spurs over confidence and their fans over confidence that will be their demise. History tends to repeat itself.
Well, they got 3 major players from their main rival suspended/expunged from the league!![]()
ok...there is that!
Are you sure about that Baseline?? I thought David dropped that hammer against the Clippers or Bucks, but I could be mistaking. Oh am I thinking about the game where we scored like 70 to rip the scoring le from Shaq?
Their fans my get people suspended but the Coyote got tossed out of a game. I bet Detroit can't say the same thing about their mascot. BTW, what is Detroits mascot?
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