Do the Pistons have a shot?

TruBlueCowboy

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And the Pistons continue to roll. I can't believe my Spurs blew that 2-0 lead now that I watch L.A. fall apart in this series. A lot of media members joked that the last thing the NBA wanted was San Antonio vs. Detroit because they were the two best defenses. Well, a lot of good it did putting L.A. in the series. They've certainly made it exciting. :rolleyes:
 

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TruBlueCowboy said:
And the Pistons continue to roll. I can't believe my Spurs blew that 2-0 lead now that I watch L.A. fall apart in this series. A lot of media members joked that the last thing the NBA wanted was San Antonio vs. Detroit because they were the two best defenses. Well, a lot of good it did putting L.A. in the series. They've certainly made it exciting. :rolleyes:

I had predicted a Spurs/Pistons matchup before the playoffs started, and IMO I still feel that that would have been a more competitive matchup. (Of Course I thought the Lakers would have dominated, not the other way around. :p )


I have a very good feeling the Pistons are going to close it out tonight
 

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Maybe this thread should have been given the title..."Do the lakers have a shot" :D
 

Jimz31

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BrAinPaiNt said:
Maybe this thread should have been given the title..."Do the lakers have a shot" :D

How true that is.

The Lakers were outplayed in EVERY game, including the one that it took them overtime to win.

The copy-cats will play the same way whenever they play the Lakers, but I also think that the Lakers will look very different next year.
 
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