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05-03-2008, 10:06 PM
#166
High School Starter
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05-03-2008, 10:08 PM
#167
I don't get picked last at the park anymore
Re: Round 2: Magic at Pistons, Game 1, Saturday, 7:30 ET
Originally Posted by statman32
Funny to see what happens when Dwight goes against a legit frontline like Detroit
Tell us. What happens?
Dwight busts his left hand after the second half and sits the rest of the game on the bench, while Detroit pulls ahead and wins?
In any event, good game.
Detroit will win if Dwight does not come back in game 2, or if Orlando continues to shoot 3 for 16 from three.
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05-03-2008, 10:10 PM
#168
NBA Legend
Re: Round 2: Magic at Pistons, Game 1, Saturday, 7:30 ET
Originally Posted by Primal Fear
Exactly. People don't understand just what leBron did to this Piston's team last year. He was amazing.
Cavs are a bad match-up for the Pistons.
The Magic are not.
Orlando can only pray to take this 6 games. Anything more is a moral victory. They just aren't tough enough to play at this level right now. This will be an important off-season for them.
LeBron didn't have that great of a series. Just 2 quarters really. He shot under 40%. It was Boobie getting MJ calls and Sideshow Bob flopping everywhere.
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05-03-2008, 10:11 PM
#169
Local High School Star
Re: Round 2: Magic at Pistons, Game 1, Saturday, 7:30 ET
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05-03-2008, 10:11 PM
#170
I don't get picked last at the park anymore
Re: Round 2: Magic at Pistons, Game 1, Saturday, 7:30 ET
Originally Posted by flintstone
Oh ya right and thats the same Cavs team as last year?....and this is the same Pistons team as last year?....Cav's would not even win 2 games off this Pistons team
Like I said...who the hell care what the Cavs did last year? They are "NOT" a match up problem for the Pistons THIS year.
If you do not recognize the Cleveland Cavaliers tip to the finals as one of the biggest upsets in the history of the game, then you are fooling yourself.
If they played that series a hundred times Cleveland would have won it 2.
The only bigger fluke I have seen in all my years as a basketball fan was Miami winning an NBA title.
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05-03-2008, 10:12 PM
#171
NBA Legend
Re: Round 2: Magic at Pistons, Game 1, Saturday, 7:30 ET
Originally Posted by Dwight20Twenty
Tell us. What happens?
Dwight busts his left hand after the second half and sits the rest of the game on the bench, while Detroit pulls ahead and wins?
In any event, good game.
Detroit will win if Dwight does not come back in game 2, or if Orlando continues to shoot 3 for 16 from three.
Dwight didn't do much before getting injured.
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05-03-2008, 10:13 PM
#172
2nd Greatest Player
Re: Round 2: Magic at Pistons, Game 1, Saturday, 7:30 ET
It looks like it would be the Cleveland Cavaliers vs. Detroit Pistons in the Eastern Conference Finals.
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05-03-2008, 10:15 PM
#173
High School Starter
Re: Round 2: Magic at Pistons, Game 1, Saturday, 7:30 ET
Originally Posted by Dwight20Twenty
If you do not recognize the Cleveland Cavaliers tip to the finals as one of the biggest upsets in the history of the game, then you are fooling yourself.
If they played that series a hundred times Cleveland would have won it 2.
The only bigger fluke I have seen in all my years as a basketball fan was Miami winning an NBA title.
None of that means anything this year ....Cleveland (and other fans) need to get out of the past? Orlando on the other hand....needs to stay in the past
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05-03-2008, 10:27 PM
#174
Troll spotting pro
Re: Round 2: Magic at Pistons, Game 1, Saturday, 7:30 ET
Originally Posted by DeuceWallaces
LeBron didn't have that great of a series. Just 2 quarters really. He shot under 40%. It was Boobie getting MJ calls and Sideshow Bob flopping everywhere.
Absolutely right. Lebron had 2 good games, and Mike Brown's defense really was the factor. But I just get the feeling that the Pistons were just thinking what everybody else thought, that they weren't gonna lose that series no matter what, much like they were in games vs Philly here. They didn't even double down on Lebron throughout that series, which was idiotic by Flip.
But considering there's no way the Pistons go into a series with the Cavs and believe they can't beat them... there's no way the Cavs beat them again.
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05-03-2008, 10:33 PM
#175
Re: Round 2: Magic at Pistons, Game 1, Saturday, 7:30 ET
Despite the fact that Dwight is considerably bigger than anyone on Detroit's frontline, the Pistons for whatever reason always give him problems. I know Rasheed and co. are good defenders, but they shouldn't be able to give Howard as much trouble as they do.
He used to dominate Detroit when Ben Wallace was still with the Pistons, which goes to show how overrated he is.
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05-03-2008, 10:36 PM
#176
High School Starter
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05-03-2008, 10:54 PM
#177
I hit open 5-foot jumpshots with ease
Re: Round 2: Magic at Pistons, Game 1, Saturday, 7:30 ET
Originally Posted by HeyIt'sMe
Despite the fact that Dwight is considerably bigger than anyone on Detroit's frontline, the Pistons for whatever reason always give him problems. I know Rasheed and co. are good defenders, but they shouldn't be able to give Howard as much trouble as they do.
He used to dominate Detroit when Ben Wallace was still with the Pistons, which goes to show how overrated he is.
Ben Wallace is overrated, or Dwight? if you mean Ben i dont have a big problem with that even though he did do a lot for those Pistons teams.
Irregardless, from watching the 2nd half tonight and seeing clips of the 1st, both Rasheed and Maxiell did a good job on D, but more importantly the Piston's help D was fantastic. Several times Dwight was stripped or atleast harassed sufficiently by the help defender to cause turnovers/bad plays. It seemed Dwight took some questionable shots that he couldn't stick of the backboard, but most of the credit for this game has to go to Piston's D. As previously stated, if they continue to be effective against Howard and keep the Magic shooter's from getting hot the series is probably their's for the taking, although I will be rooting for the upset
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05-03-2008, 11:02 PM
#178
Re: Round 2: Magic at Pistons, Game 1, Saturday, 7:30 ET
Originally Posted by MochaUdoka
Ben Wallace is overrated, or Dwight? if you mean Ben i dont have a big problem with that even though he did do a lot for those Pistons teams.
Irregardless, from watching the 2nd half tonight and seeing clips of the 1st, both Rasheed and Maxiell did a good job on D, but more importantly the Piston's help D was fantastic. Several times Dwight was stripped or atleast harassed sufficiently by the help defender to cause turnovers/bad plays. It seemed Dwight took some questionable shots that he couldn't stick of the backboard, but most of the credit for this game has to go to Piston's D. As previously stated, if they continue to be effective against Howard and keep the Magic shooter's from getting hot the series is probably their's for the taking, although I will be rooting for the upset
I was referring to Ben, but yeah, the Pistons play Dwight extremely well so give them a ton of credit. Dwight's just going to have to come up with something new to counter their attack.
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05-03-2008, 11:05 PM
#179
High School Starter
Re: Round 2: Magic at Pistons, Game 1, Saturday, 7:30 ET
Howard hates Detroit...he has never, had many good games againt them. Orlando's only shot in this series, is for un-expected people, to step up...(check past Orlando wins against Detroit to confirm)
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05-03-2008, 11:06 PM
#180
2nd Greatest Player
Re: Round 2: Magic at Pistons, Game 1, Saturday, 7:30 ET
Originally Posted by flintstone
Thats the biggest problem with Cleveland fans....their stuck in the past, and they think that crap carries forward
No one cares what you did last year
Get by Boston...and then talk crap
One month avatar bet Mr. Flintstone.
Cavaliers will beat the Detroit Pistons in the Eastern Conference Finals.
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