Detroit 86
Cleveland 73
Detroit wins series 4-2
Cleveland Cavs' fans did not get the display they wanted from their team in game six of the Eastern Conference quarter finals. In fact, it didn't really come down to how well Cleveland played, as it was an amazing defensive game by Detroit. Ben Wallace was the key player, doing everything he wanted under the basket, grabbing offensive rebounds, making crazy blocks from behind LeBron James' back and making a fool of Zydrunas Ilgauskas. Detroit already had a 48-34 lead at the half, and extended the lead to as much as 27, until dejected Cleveland players took their anger and disappointment out by scoring points. Detroit won the game by thirteen points. Looking at the figures it wasn't such a bad game by the Cavs, but Drew Gooden and Zydrunas Ilgauskas should have grabbed their rebounds earlier than the fourth quarter. Detroit still had more rebounds and a whopping 16 blocks.
"This loss would be easier to take in if we'd played a closer game. I can't believe they outplayed us that bad", said LeBron James.
Teams (points/rebounds unless otherwise indicated):
Cleveland
C Ilgauskas 10/8
F Gooden 4/8
F James 30/3
G Newble 4
G McInnis 8/3 ast
Peeler 6
Snow 2
Traylor 2
Varejao 0/8
Jackson 5
Diop 2
Detroit
C B. Wallace 16/6/5 blk
F R. Wallace 14/7/3 blk
F Prince 6/8/3 blk
G Hamilton 17
G Billups 9
McDyess 6/6
Hunter 12/3 ast
Ham 0/3/3 blk
Milicic 2/5
Arroyo 4
Player of the game:
R. Wallace DET 14/7/3 blk
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air's note:
What a way to go out. It was disappointing but you know, I've already played through the off-season!! And there's a new-look Cavs, more on that later.
