is there any question these will be the two teams playing?
Pistons will contain the Lakeshow and win in 6
book it!
gordon gekko
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#2
The Lakers will destroy the pistons book that.
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dwaechte
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#3
Far from decided. Id still give every single team left a chance at winning it all.
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MJFtheGenius
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#4
Originally posted by gordon gekko
The Lakers will destroy the pistons book that.
lol
Lakers and what army pal?
RED ALERT; Another Pistons hater on board
They win ugly but they win, book that
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MJFtheGenius
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gordon gekko
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#6
Do you really want me to post a video of Kobe?
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MJFtheGenius
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MJFtheGenius
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#8
Originally posted by gordon gekko
Do you really want me to post a video of Kobe?
Kobe is the best player in the NBA
Pistons are the best team
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MJFtheGenius
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#9
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MJFtheGenius
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Charlotte
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05-10-08
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#11
As much as I want to say yes, I really dont see the championship material thus far. Were always skating by getting lucky. I want sheed to hit those threes that make the crowd go wild, I see none of this. We will need chauncey to be top notch. Don't forget we have gone to the east finals what the last six years, the next round will tell me far more about what may transpire.
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Charlotte
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#12
your server is shittay
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MJFtheGenius
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#13
Charlotte good news
I know more then you about basketball!!!
and I see it!!!
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MJFtheGenius
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#14
Originally posted by Charlotte
your server is shittay
you are fat
leave my server alone
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MJFtheGenius
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Charlotte
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#16
I never said you didnt know more than me, I have been to the last 4 piston home games, and I don't like what I see.
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MJFtheGenius
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#17
who do you like what you see?
cavs?
Celtics? obviosly not
once they get to the finals they will be a well oiled machine
Pistons always have had the Lakers' number in the Finals (see the Bad Boys and in '04). Pistons vs. Lakers would be great, but personally, I want to see a rematch of '05 -- Pistons v. Spurs. I still feel like that rivalry hasn't been adequately resolved. Plus, it's just damn good basketball between those two teams.
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fearless
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#20
Originally posted by zentiense
Pistons always have had the Lakers' number in the Finals (see the Bad Boys and in '04). Pistons vs. Lakers would be great, but personally, I want to see a rematch of '05 -- Pistons v. Spurs. I still feel like that rivalry hasn't been adequately resolved. Plus, it's just damn good basketball between those two teams.
The Lakers beat the Pistons in '88 and they would have beaten them in '89 if Scott and Magic hadn't gotten hurt right before and in the beginning of the series, respectively.
Don't say "Pistons always have had the Lakers' number in the Finals", that's ludicrous.
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jjgold
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#21
Lakers are no shoe in like Detroit is
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zentiense
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#22
Originally posted by rainbowworld
The Lakers beat the Pistons in '88 and they would have beaten them in '89 if Scott and Magic hadn't gotten hurt right before and in the beginning of the series, respectively.
Don't say "Pistons always have had the Lakers' number in the Finals", that's ludicrous.
Yeahhhhhh and Karl Malone being injured lead to the Pistons convincing win in '04. I'm just saying...if there is one team in history that gives the Lakers problems in the Finals, it's the Pistons, injuries or no injuries. If Lakers and Pistons meet again in the finals you should probably wager on Odom or someone crucial getting hurt. It's just the way it rolls, chief.
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Tsoprano
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04-14-08
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#23
Celtics got the title this year.
Boston advances past the Pistons, than past the Lakers.
Book that.
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jjgold
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#24
Detroit would be -110 of LA
Boston would be -140 over LA
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WileOut
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#25
The Magic gave the Pistons all they could handle. Take that horrible call with the ref giving the shot to the Pistons with no time on the clock left and it would be the Magic waiting to get obliterated by the Celtics.
See the Celtics are going through a slump. They will snap out of it soon. When they do...have mercy on the team they are playing.
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zentiense
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#26
Originally posted by WileOut
The Magic gave the Pistons all they could handle. Take that horrible call with the ref giving the shot to the Pistons with no time on the clock left and it would be the Magic waiting to get obliterated by the Celtics.
See the Celtics are going through a slump. They will snap out of it soon. When they do...have mercy on the team they are playing.
I disagree. The Magic were lucky to win one game--and that game is the game Billups busted his groin/hamstring. In the past how many years, how many times have the Magic beat the Pistons in the playoffs? I think the number is one. The Magic are built to be a regular season team and they performed as such. Dwight Howard's offense is non-existent and Jameer Nelson cannot get it done because he's a stocky 5'10. The only guys who get it done at his height are ridiculously quick (see Iverson or, perhaps, even Boykins). Jammmmer is way too slow. If not for his jumpshot (which is very shakey at times), he wouldn't even be in the league. He can barely post-up guys his height because he's so small and slow.
Yes there was a bad call by the refs, and yes, if Billups' three did not count, the game could have changed, but the fact is, even if the three points were taken away, the Pistons still won the game. It was the end of the third quarter, not the fourth. The refs screwed up and everyone knows it -- no sense in chastising the Pistons for making one shot.
Celtics are scary -- I'll give ya that. They have the only guy left in the playoffs who can shut down Rasheed (Garnett) and the only guy left in the playoffs who can effectively shut down Tony Parker (Rondo). If the Celts make it out, chances are they will beat the Pistons, but I think that the Pistons will give them a better run than the Magic, Sixers, or Raps would have. I'll say one thing, though, the Pistons -can- beat the Celts. I don't think they can beat the Cavs. So, as a Pistons fan, I'm totally rooting for the Celts. Pistons simply cannot stop Lebron or the Cavs tall and lengthy frontcourt.
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WileOut
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#27
The Pistons beat the Magic by 1 point in a game where the ref gave the Pistons 3 free points. That would have made it 2-2 and changed the entire outlook and gave the Magic confidence.
It is possible that I have games mixed up. Still the 1 point loss could easily have been a Magic win.
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zentiense
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#28
Originally posted by WileOut
The Pistons beat the Magic by 1 point in a game where the ref gave the Pistons 3 free points. That would have made it 2-2 and changed the entire outlook and gave the Magic confidence.
The game ended 100-93 Pistons. I'm not sure which game you're looking at? If the shot did not count, the Magic would have went into the 4th Quarter up 1 point, 76-75, which isn't a huge deal for a veteran team with 12:00 minutes left to play.
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The Prick
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#29
Originally posted by MJFtheGenius
is there any question these will be the two teams playing?
Pistons will contain the Lakeshow and win in 6
book it!
you have smoked yerself retarded. Lakers won't be there, and i ain't real sure the Pistons will either
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WileOut
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#30
The Pistons lost to the Cavs last year because they got cocky like they always do and quit playing hard. The Cavs would not have won if the Pistons had given any effort in the final 4 or 5 games of that series. Rasheed is a cancer to that team. As good of a player as he is, he brings them down with his emotional outbursts. They are a quiet, Joe Dumars type team outside of Rasheed. He quits playing at times when they really need him.
Zent I edited my post above.
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zentiense
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#31
Originally posted by WileOut
The Pistons lost to the Cavs last year because they got cocky like they always do and quit playing hard. The Cavs would not have won if the Pistons had given any effort in the final 4 or 5 games of that series. Rasheed is a cancer to that team. As good of a player as he is, he brings them down with his emotional outbursts. They are a quiet, Joe Dumars type team outside of Rasheed. He quits playing at times when they really need him.
Yeah, I totally agree. They effed themselves last year. I love Rasheed, and I love his passion, but there are times where he's done more to damage rather than to help. That being said, I don't think the Pistons would be nearly as good without him. He's one of the most talented players of his generation but lacks the sheer will to carry his team that a Duncan or a Kobe or a Shaq (as much as I dislike Shaq) have.
After the total annihilation of the Pistons last year by Lebron I felt like Joey D should have blown up the team. It was a fitting end, you know? The Pistons in the late 80s "crowned" Michael Jordan -- Jordan ended their championship runs. Now, the Pistons in the mid 2000s (or however we say it) got beat by Lebron, propelling him to his first finals. As much as I don't like that story, it's at least fitting, in a weird sort of way. The last image I have of the Pistons last year was Rasheed getting ejected (or maybe he was walking out? I can't remember) and him ripping off his headband and throwing it into the stands. It was a pretty emotional moment for Pistons fans everywhere and I felt like, at that point, it needed to end. Joey D had to blow up the team and get a new coach (yes, another one) who would play the youth and build around that. But he didn't -- and the Pistons are more or less in the same position this year and are due for another heart-break. I'd rather "crown" King James and continue on with his legacy as the next "Jordan" than fizzle out and just be another Sacramento Kings team that was good and consistent but never remembered. All the Pistons needed was that second championship (of which Robert Horry brutally stole) to secure their legacy. But they failed. Life goes on.
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Bill Dozer
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07-12-05
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#32
If the Hornets make it out of N.O. they will give the Lakers problems at PG IMO. Parker has about the best chance to cancel out CP.
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SBR Lou
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#33
All I know is, if that's the finals, Chauncey Billups isn't going to be denied.
That man isn't public like Kobe Bryant, so most of you guys don't have an appreciation for what he does, but he's the best defensive PG in the league and makes all the clutch shots.
Mr. Big Shot gets things done.
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zentiense
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#34
Originally posted by Bill Dozer
If the Hornets make it out of N.O. they will give the Lakers problems at PG IMO. Parker has about the best chance to cancel out CP.
Tony P and CP are a wash in terms of scoring (though CP has a few more assists and less TOs). Paul will annihilate Fisher, if it comes to that. The Lakers have nobody that can even touch Paul. They'll have to rely on help defense.
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MJFtheGenius
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#35
Originally posted by The Prick
you have smoked yerself retarded. Lakers won't be there, and i ain't real sure the Pistons will either