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    Drive For FIVE Spurologist's Avatar
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    Things could get interesting. No update on it yet

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    He'll come back into the game. I gauransheed it.

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    Veteran ABDENOUR POWER's Avatar
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    He's back, but limping noticeable. This could be trouble.

    BTW, I got PISSED when the Cleveland fans started cheering when he went down. How classless.

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    They probably cheered because of the comment he made saying that the series will be over tonight.

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    he's limpin' pretty badly...I don't like this.

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    BTW, I got PISSED when the Cleveland fans started cheering when he went down. How classless.
    That didn't bother me at all. It happens in every arena. Plus some of those fans were in reality cheering their team/lebron scoring the bucket.

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    That didn't bother me at all. It happens in every arena. Plus some of those fans were in reality cheering their team/lebron scoring the bucket.
    It happens everywhere but it's uncalled for. Too bad it's always going to exist.

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    Veteran ABDENOUR POWER's Avatar
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    That didn't bother me at all. It happens in every arena.
    I'm not as ignorant as to think that Pistons fans would never do something like that, but I remember in the regular season when LeBron turned an ankle at the Palace. The crowd went quiet, and then cheered when he got back up. Now I know 'Sheed has set himself to be hated in Cleveland, but still....

    Of course, I know get the feeling that if a Cavs player went down at the Palace the crowd wouldn't be nearly as nice.

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    He'll come back into the game. I gauransheed it.
    I'm sure Sheed will be fine...I think even without his services, Pistons are good enough to beat the Cavs twice more.

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    The ankle looked bad when he turned it, but he's back and moving well.

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    Injured Reserve Vashner's Avatar
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    Give him some weed.. he will bounce right back.

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    Marilyn Rae Lover jochhejaam's Avatar
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    He's back, but limping noticeable. This could be trouble.

    BTW, I got PISSED when the Cleveland fans started cheering when he went down. How classless.

    Keep in mind these are the same fans that booed their franchise Lebron earlier in the year.

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    Live by what you Speak. DarkReign's Avatar
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    Keep in mind these are the same fans that booed their franchise Lebron earlier in the year.
    Speaking Truth.

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    I'm not as ignorant as to think that Pistons fans would never do something like that, but I remember in the regular season when LeBron turned an ankle at the Palace. The crowd went quiet, and then cheered when he got back up. Now I know 'Sheed has set himself to be hated in Cleveland, but still....

    Of course, I know get the feeling that if a Cavs player went down at the Palace the crowd wouldn't be nearly as nice.

    Ummm, LeBron didn't talk about it being the last game being played at the Palace and didn't earlier in the season crack Ben Wallace's head open.

    Rasheed hasn't exactly endeared himself to the city of Cleveland. I didn't expect anything less but boos anytime Rasheed touched the ball and loud cheers when he got injured. Not a big deal at all ...

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    Spur-taaaa TDMVPDPOY's Avatar
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    he will double garunsheed it

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    Each Day Offers Potential Darrin's Avatar
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    He's back, but limping noticeable. This could be trouble.

    BTW, I got PISSED when the Cleveland fans started cheering when he went down. How classless.
    I have a hard time taking any moral high ground when it comes to the actions of fans towards players. It wasn't so long ago that the Palace PR had to apologize to Canadians for booing their national anthem, Allen Iverson had a coin thrown at his head, and then there's that plastic cup of beer.

    I'm sure that if it had been anyone besides Rasheed Wallace - who opened up Zydrunas Ilgauskas earlier in the year and guaranteed a win on the grounds the Cavs weren't good enough - they would've been a little more sympathetic.

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