Darko is a beast. Dikembe puts his finger in his face after Darko whacks him, and Darko just stands up to him and starts laughing in his face. Seconds later, Darko swats Dikembe's shot out of this area code.
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Darko is a beast. Dikembe puts his finger in his face after Darko whacks him, and Darko just stands up to him and starts laughing in his face. Seconds later, Darko swats Dikembe's shot out of this area code.
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Last edited by FreshPrince22; 09-12-2011 at 02:13 PM.
Holy ...Darko has a pulse. That must have been great to watch.
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"I have no ing idea what he is saying or what language its in...but its damn funny!"![]()
darko needs a white undershirt so he can keep a pack of smokes rolled in the sleeve. then he will be tough enough for that hair.
LoL yeah the hair is a bit out of control.
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So true. Right when he gets rid of the lame highlights he comes out looking like a greaser
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Last edited by FreshPrince22; 09-12-2011 at 02:13 PM.
8-0 baby and on pace for 66-68 wins and then easily dominating the eastern playoffs before a grueling nba finals...![]()
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Quite possibly. Ben got hurt in the closing seconds against the Rockets. It's on the back end of a back-to-back, the Mavs are a very good team, and it's on the road, so it's definately possible. It depends on what happens with Ben though. If he is fine, we should win this one.
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Last edited by FreshPrince22; 09-12-2011 at 02:13 PM.
And Yao one TO shy of tripple double!
Pistons barely beat a beat-up Rockets team. Not good. I would be suprised if Pistons beat the Mavs tomorrow.
That was a good watch. I think Sheed and others told Darko to watch out for Mutumbo's elbows and when he put the elbow up Darko gave it a forearm shiver of his own, had to hurt.![]()
You guys beat them by only 6 at home. We beat them by 8 on the road (with Chauncey in bad foul trouble the whole 2nd half). I don't get it.
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Last edited by FreshPrince22; 09-12-2011 at 02:13 PM.
It's called homerism, dude.
People that write off the Pistons on this board are fools. Last year's finals came down to the last quarter of game 7 - it started tied. That's pretty ing close for a team that was dealing with the distraction of Mr. play the game the right way's year-long tease act.
The Pacers and Heat might have more talent, but nobody in the east is a better team than Detriot. Ya'll deserve respect, and real fans will give it. Right now, there's no question in my mind that Detriot is the team coming out of the east.
Wow! It was amazing to see many of the uninformed over react to the preseason. Now, based upon less than 10 games, some are ready to somehow hand the Pistons over the rings.
Yea right. Last night, I watched the rested Pistons pushed to the limit by a worn Rockets who were playing the second night of a B2B. This was a night after short handed Spurs toyed with these some Rockets. Granted, the Spurs were in SBC while the Pistons had to visit the Toyota Center.
Don't get me wrong. I don't dismiss the Pistons. But considering all the factors, I see no reason to pitty the Spurs. Wake me up in May, when it starts to matter.
Agreed, and not only did the Spurs have Duncan at much less than 100%, they missed potential contribution from both Brown and Rasho for the entire playoffs.
People forget that Brown was the first swing man off the bench, and added solid defense and explosive offensive, before he went down. Rasho would have been effective in keeping the Spur's bigs fresher against the big front lines of the Nuggets, Sonics and Pistons.
Think about it. If you had hobbled one of the Wallace brothers, taken out their top interior and perimeter players off the bench AND let them play against a Spurs team at full strength, the Spurs would have swept in four.
In my view, without creative zebra work in games 3 and 4 AND an injured Manu, the Spurs still would have swept, despite injuries to Duncan, Rasho and Brown.
When I consider the above, and view the additions of Finley, NVE and Oberto as greater come playoff time than the Pistons small additions and downgrade in a playoff seasoned coaching staff, I see little to worry about.
Okay, quit posting 'til May, we'll give ya a hollah.
Both teams are playing well, a 7-2 start would give a team 63-64 wins over the course of an entire season. I think the most wins last year were 62 by the Suns.
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8-0 is 8-0. It doesn't guarantee a le(and Detroit fan is not saying it does) but it is still a of a start and they deserve props for it. Pistons are playing very well.
Psst ... the only object of the game is to win the Rings. In winning 3 of the last 7 Rings, the Spurs have not and are not cheating anyone. And anyone who says the Spurs don't bring it everynight, simply does not understand the game. While many teams look solid with flash in November and December, the Spurs "bring it" in subtle ways that develop into championship TEAMS in May and June.
Hint ... it is the Mavs of 03, Wolves of 04 and Suns of 05 who cheated the fans. They focused on meaningless victory to build meaningless records, only to miss developing all the little things that make TEAMS into champions.
Tony has played like he is now one of the best PG's in the NBA. Tim is at MVP form again. Manu, after a few games slowed by injury, is starting to deliver as only Manu can. And, despite injury to Finley and Barry, the Spurs bench has been among the strongest in the league.
It is a laugh to read "the glass is half empty" fools, as they dismiss the greatness that makes the glass half full and rising.
Hmmm ... so in your real fans view, the Pistons were more distracted by Brown, who had been the same Brown for the entire two years he was with the team. I guess that makes me not a real fan, since I recognize the Spurs were slightly more effected by injuries to Tim, Brown and Rasho. Who is to say, the Pistons were not more motivated to deliver Brown B2B rings and save his sorry butt.
Don't get me wrong, I respect the Pistons. However, if not for the Spurs injuries, and some creative Zebra work in games 3 and 4, the Spurs sweep them last year. Considering the Spurs and Pistons recent additions, I like the Spurs even more, despite the Pistons fast start in NOVEMBER.
Wade and Walker have started to look pretty solid without Shaq. Wonder what they will look like with him???
November runs are nice. But the Pistons were a couple of injuries by Wade and Shaq away from an early exit last year. And if I remember correctly, the Pacers owned both in the early season, up untill the brawl.
It is November, wake me up in May.
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So in your view, the games were called the same as in games 1 and 2, in regard to contact? Unless you claim they were called the same, STFU with your petty insults.
In games 1 and 2 the Pistons were not allowed much to reach, grab and slap arms of the Spurs. And as we saw, in a game called in this manner, the Spurs run over the Pistons. In games 3 and 4, the Zebras suddenly swallowed the whistles allowing the Pistons to play Basket-Brawl, which was the only way they survived the sweep.
Not that this is unusual in the NBA. The Zebras are known to often be influenced by home crowds. While it happens less often in the playoffs, it still does, especially in the early games of a series. After reveiw of tapes, the Zebras, like the players, adjust.
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