maes wrote:maes wrote:sweeeep.
I hope all those sportswriters picking Miami to win & even going to the ECF are hiding their heads in a bag.
yes sir!
the slow miami heat was a good matchup for the bulls. the bulls are indeed a perimeter scoring team...making perimeter shots are a lot easier when you have open looks
no offense to the heat, but the detroit pistons series will 100x harder-
all the starters on detroit can score so the bulls D can't key on 2 players like they did against the heat. the detroit bigs can hit perimeter shots so that should present problems as well. and not to mention the pistons are a better defensive team
i think the long layoff and opening on the road affected the Bulls in game 1. detroit played awesome and the crowd was a factor of course though...
the rotations from help side have to be quicker from the Bulls D and they have to watch their fouls
i think ben gordon is going to get lit up by chauncey all series. his best defense i think is to score a lot on offense himself
we'll see if Rasheed will continue to post up throughout the series
i think game 2 is a must win for the Bulls- if not just for the fact they don't want to go home down 0-2 but also this detroit team is a very strong road team. they are capable of taking one in the united center
we'll see what happens- as andrew said, Skiles coached teams rarely have 2 pitiful performanes in a row