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Shame on em.
the rick |
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On Sun, 20 Apr 2008 21:19:23 -0400, "wyzbang" <wyzbang@yahoo.com>
wrote: >Shame on em. > >the rick > Rasheed put the blame on the loss on himself. I don't agree. It was poor defense in the second half and poor shooting by Chauncey, Rip and Tayshaun that did them in. Two of the best free throw shooters in the league missing free throws at critical times should not happen. And where was McDyess in the second half? Maxiell played nearly the entire second half. Nothing against Jason, but McDyess is the better shooter and the Pistons weren't scoring. If anything, this had better wake this team up. That's three straight loses to the 76ers. You can't take these guys lightly and you'd better put them away. Regards, //// (o o) -oOO--(_)--OOo- "I was in the supermarket the other day, and I met a lady in the aisle where they keep the generic brands. Her name was 'Woman'." -- Steven Wright ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Remove nospam to email me. Steve |
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SkippyPB <swiegand@nospam.neo.rr.com> wrote in
news:h2bp04hagkbuijs9hi1m195231su0i1jk6@4ax.com: > On Sun, 20 Apr 2008 21:19:23 -0400, "wyzbang" <wyzbang@yahoo.com> > wrote: > >>Shame on em. >> >>the rick >> > > Rasheed put the blame on the loss on himself. I don't agree. It was > poor defense in the second half and poor shooting by Chauncey, Rip and > Tayshaun that did them in. It was the old Pistons achilles heal of allowing guys to drive to the hoop, and their newer one of getting suckered into their dribble-dribble-dribble- dribble-dribble-one-bad-shot offense. |
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On Apr 21, 3:39*pm, Grey Matters <greymatter...@ya-who.com> wrote:
> SkippyPB <swieg...@nospam.neo.rr.com> wrote innews:h2bp04hagkbuijs9hi1m195231su0i1jk6@4ax.com: > > > On Sun, 20 Apr 2008 21:19:23 -0400, "wyzbang" <wyzb...@yahoo.com> > > wrote: > > >>Shame on em. > > >>the rick > > > Rasheed put the blame on the loss on himself. *I don't agree. *It was > > poor defense in the second half and poor shooting by Chauncey, Rip and > > Tayshaun that did them in. * > > It was the old Pistons achilles heal of allowing guys to drive to the hoop, > and their newer one of getting suckered into their dribble-dribble-dribble- > dribble-dribble-one-bad-shot offense. I was at the game, and here's what I saw. Sure, it was a tale of two completely different halves. But let's face it, nobody except Rasheed and Maxiell had consistently good games on both ends. McDyess looked awful -- old and slow. Rip couldn't shoot to save his life. The turnovers were alarmingly high and the assists alarmingly low. On the defensive end, the Pistons gave up way too many points in the paint -- and it seemed to me that was because Miller or another guard was beating Chauncey off the dribble, and either the help came late and Miller would score, or the help would come and Miller would dish. Oh, and as to our supposedly much-improved bench, Maxiell was good but Stuckey (0-1) looked lost and so did Hayes (0-1, didn't even play in the second half). Now you could say that's about as badly as Detroit could play, and they still coulda/shoulda won. And they probably still will win this series. But they can't have so many guys have shaky to downright poor nights. Credit, by the way, to the Sixers, an inexperienced team who could have been forgiven if they had given up after being down 13 at the half or even being down 7 at the end of 3. They played hard and tough. -- Joe |
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I really thought the Detroit Pistons as left this kind of basketball
behind them. Nice intense effort in the first half, all appeared to be on track etc... Then a fizzle and pop! The late run in the end of the third was unacceptable for seasonal play let alone post season ballin'....And the forth quarter became even worst! We had no answer for Andre Miller. Billups couldn't guard him, no one blocked him out even on the offensive boards. I have no problem with Sheed, he played, he showed up! Billups showed a lack luster effort similar to that which killed this team last year against the Cavs. Rip's not one hundred percent, step too slow and poor legs makes his timing off. Flip should have run Stuckey at the two spot to combat the Sixers intensity and speed for a stretch. Hunter could have been rotated a time or two as well and placed on Miller to slow his role. IT's actually embarrassing isn't it? Only high seeded team to be handed a lop sided loss like that!!! Billups missing free throws, two in a row down the stretch was also a flashback of the Cav's series. But in reality it never should have come to that. Just goes to show, Pistons think they can just show up and things will be handed to them....or this team truly feels the need for punishing themselves and their fans with come from behind efforts and hopeful victories.... |
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