pistons nation blows.
I'm really looking forward to the X-Mas game. I want to see if Flip is able to work in the bench with a team the caliber of the Spurs because they've seen sparing minutes against the better comp. this season. Chauncey will do work on Parker, and I'm not trying to homer out, it's just the truth.
Allow me to sing some Mr. Big Shot praises while I have the floor. Chauncey is playing the best PG play in the league right now, he's just been incredible. He balanced his scoring and play making beautifully thus far. He's an all-star for sure. Maybe not by the fans but the coaches will give him his due.
ps - It's been awhile since Rob Thomas' "This is how a Heart Breaks" was the bitter theme to my summer. I still can't listen to that song because of the Finals *shutters*. I enjoyed posting here during said Finals as you guys for the most part were a class act and as much as it hurt my pride I posted one last time after the Finals to say congrats. Conversely we enjoyed the posters who shared over at Pistons Nation (and you're still welcome there btw). Hopefully come June we can do it again.
AMEN! Too many power happy mods that feel like their job is to take away your rights. THAT PLACE! I love WWW.SPURSTALK.COM!![]()
yeah, they dont like me there. i was suspended a week, hardcore son.
"Pistons outplayed Spurs in Game 5 but Horry got lucky at the end of the game."
Typical revisionist BS period - Duncan missed FTs if he had hit even half - not even a close call. Detroit did not play that well, Duncan just had a bad game period from the line. It was also not luck that R. Wallace made a bonehead play, and that a cagy veteran like Horry took advantage of it. That is not luck, it was the poor play of one of the Pistons.
Give Billups his props I wrote a column today on www.Hoopsworld.com and rated him above Parker for NBA point guards (on free side) but the difference is not that much. If Manu plays on Sunday = Spurs win.
Man, Hoopsworld ing blows. Letting us know that you write for it is not enhancing your argument.
But the Pistons have been pretty lazy since the first week of the season. I can't believe that some people on this site think the Pistons are some sort of mentally disciplined, hard-working team that never takes a game off when they've been outrebounded in virtually every game this year.
Game 5 of the Finals was lost by the Pistons because of Larry Brown's asinine in-game coaching, and the performance of a career by Robert Horry. That Tim Duncan is an awful free throw shooter shouldn't surprise anyone. It would frankly be more remarkable if the Spurs had won a game by actually hitting their free throws.
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