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Sat Jun 18, 2005 2:42 am
Drex wrote:I actually jumped out of my seat and screamed "Fuck yeah!" when Darko made that move

lmao..i did too, and everybody else in the room (not really big NBA fans) was like WTF are u happy about?
I'm really liking the way the Pistons are playing tho

Just gotta take another at home!
Sat Jun 18, 2005 5:42 am
Closer game in game 5, but Pistons will win.
If big Ben keeps playing the way he has causing the turnovers and then even opening up his perimiter game Suns are going to have to do alot to stay close...
Doesn't help that Pop decides to stop coaching at Halftime by losing faith and telling the players to figure it out. I mean yea, from the bench Pop can't control the turnover situation, probably the main focus of today's practice and tommorrow.
Sat Jun 18, 2005 6:00 am
I admit, the way neither team seems to play well when the other does, I am just a spectator. I still think S.A. will win one in Auburn Hill but they need to address their hearts and get back to playing D first. This flip flop of character for both teams is annoying because S.A. is playing very uncharacteristic even for them having a bad game. They usually respond well so I expect to see a better performance on Sunday or perhap Detroit will repeat, YUCK.
Sat Jun 18, 2005 6:04 am
Interesting note-
Game 1 and 2 Ben Wallace had braids, pistons lose
Game 3 and 4, Ben Wallace had the 'fro, pistons win
I think the 'fro is causing the spurs to turn the ball over so much.
driving to the middle seeing a afro could be intimidating
Sat Jun 18, 2005 7:22 am
Interesting note-
Game 1 and 2 Ben Wallace had braids, pistons lose
Game 3 and 4, Ben Wallace had the 'fro, pistons win
Please braid your hair Ben.
I was not expecting Detroit to pull off this win before the game..just shows that anything is possible. I'm still sticking with Duncan and co. to win the series and put Detroit in it's place
Sat Jun 18, 2005 7:26 am
It's not that shocking...remember the Spurs dominated 2 games to the Sonics before letting them tie the series up...And the sonics were missing both Rashard Lewis and Vlade, which probably makes them the equivalent of University of Illinois in manpower.
Spurs have that weirdness were some days they just don't feel like playing.
Sat Jun 18, 2005 11:04 am
Amphatoast wrote:Interesting note-
Game 1 and 2 Ben Wallace had braids, pistons lose
Game 3 and 4, Ben Wallace had the 'fro, pistons win
I think the 'fro is causing the spurs to turn the ball over so much.
driving to the middle seeing a afro could be intimidating
Yes, psychologically, the Spurs could be intimidated by the fro at a subconscious level
Anyway.. even Popovich said he was afraid of Big Ben... how then... could HE LEAD the team to beat him, if even he himself is afraid?
Sat Jun 18, 2005 11:21 am
lol, come on guys, I'd say homecourt advantage has more to do with Ben's performance than the hair.
Speaking of homecourt, I still think the 2-3-2 Finals format is in favor of the Pistons, even if the Spurs have homecourt advantage.
Sat Jun 18, 2005 11:23 am
Yeah that 2-3-2 format is fuckin bullshit. Excuse muh french. I agree cyanidoo.
Sat Jun 18, 2005 1:59 pm
cyanide wrote:Speaking of homecourt, I still think the 2-3-2 Finals format is in favor of the Pistons, even if the Spurs have homecourt advantage.
They've still got to win the series in San Antonio where the Spurs were very difficult to beat this year, not to mention the double digit victories in the first two games.
Sat Jun 18, 2005 2:22 pm
cyanide wrote:Speaking of homecourt, I still think the 2-3-2 Finals format is in favor of the Pistons, even if the Spurs have homecourt advantage.
I don't. In long series, having games 6 and 7 at home is HUUGE!!! Those are the two most important games in a championship series and I think in a very close series with two evenly matched team, the home team has the best chance with both of those two crucial games at home.
Sat Jun 18, 2005 2:51 pm
With two evenly matched teams in a close series, game 5 is the most crucial game, as it swings the momentum in the favor of whoever takes the 3-2 lead. Isn't it like 84% of game 5 winners go on to win the series? No matter what, I think whoever wins game 5 on Sunday will take home the championship. As good as the Pistons are with their backs against the wall, if they lose game 5, I really don't think they have a chance to take 2 straight in San Antonio. If Detroit wins on Sunday, I don't see them giving up two losses in San Antonio though, as they are a VERY good team when it comes to closing out a series.
Sat Jun 18, 2005 5:08 pm
Yeah but when you have 3 consecutive home games its deffinately an advantage. Look at Detroit and how they're playing at home. I understand many might disagree but look at it as a Detroit Piston fan. You have 3 consecutive games at home to come up 3 games. And the percentage of teams that win at home, let ahold Detroit is VERY high.
Sat Jun 18, 2005 7:53 pm
I think it would be better 2-2-1-1-1... but I guess the air travel has something to do with it.... but then... maybe they could do a 2-2-3, where the last 3 games are played at a neutral venue?
Sat Jun 18, 2005 8:01 pm
nuetral venues suck, no atmosphere....less pressure on the players
the 2-3-2 does favour the away team. when you have 2 home games if you slip up once your on the road for the next 3, that's tough.
Sun Jun 19, 2005 7:22 am
go pistons d fence
Sun Jun 19, 2005 8:33 am
Andrew wrote:cyanide wrote:Speaking of homecourt, I still think the 2-3-2 Finals format is in favor of the Pistons, even if the Spurs have homecourt advantage.
They've still got to win the series in San Antonio where the Spurs were very difficult to beat this year, not to mention the double digit victories in the first two games.
True, but if Detroit pulls off a third win at home, they're riding on momentum, and as being a good road team, they may even pull one of two in San Antonio - which gives them the championship.
Sun Jun 19, 2005 10:29 am
MaD_hAND1e wrote:I think it would be better 2-2-1-1-1... but I guess the air travel has something to do with it....
That's why the league changed the format, MaD.
Sun Jun 19, 2005 1:46 pm
well anyway... would it have something to do with teams usually winning by game 6? so with this way, there would be more chance of the favoured team ( since season record determines this) being at home to win?
Sun Jun 19, 2005 4:15 pm
^^^that makes sense, nothing better than winning @home and with Game 6 & 7 you get that chance.
Mon Jun 20, 2005 2:15 pm
Wow... a spectacular game played by both teams. Horry came up huge in the end and made the final play that got me jumping for joy. Is it too soon to say-"riverwalk parade"?
Mon Jun 20, 2005 2:17 pm
oh man Robert Horry just did it again

can't believe this....Detroit should of won this. Now they need 2 games on the road, which im confident they can pull out.
the tricky thing here is determining MVP....no one has been consistent....perhaps Billups will be after the performance in this game. We'll see what happens in Game 6.
Mon Jun 20, 2005 2:18 pm
Robery Horry, again. Time for all the haters to swallow.
I do agree that Detroit is capable of winning 2 on the road...they are mentally tought. It's still a series.
Mon Jun 20, 2005 2:23 pm
ROBERT HORRY!
5-6 3 pointers
21 points
Tim Duncan was dissapointing however.. if he made just 1 more free throw.. if he DUNKED THE DAMN BALL instead of trying to tip it back in.. both Wallaces were over with Ginobili, if he just went STRONG FOR ONCE.. be AGGRESSIVE... be SHAQ....
Oh yea.. Robert Horry's dunk was AMAZING! BEST DUNK OF THE PLAYOFFS.
Mon Jun 20, 2005 2:28 pm
Im sorry... but r u guys kidding me?? San Antonio is gonna be going crazy and just like the 2 wins by detroit, the crowd i think will be a major factor.
he went 5-6 from 3s and ya, that dunk over hamilton (which was an offensive foul though) was awesome. He extended his left arm way out and got an extra point from the foul line.
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