Go Pistons!

[quote]trailrash wrote:
That is not at all what I was getting at but okay

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I know. You were just whining about the refs.

[quote]doogie wrote:
trailrash wrote:
That is not at all what I was getting at but okay

I know. You were just whining about the refs.[/quote]

you’re right. I was just in tears as I was typing.

[quote]doogie wrote:
trailrash wrote:
It doesn’t look like it is the blow out everyone thought it was going to be. I just wish the refs and Hubie Brown would get off of Tim Duncan’s and Ginobili’s dick. Nonetheless these are 2 great teams and the last 2 games have been great to watch. I hope Detroit has gained a bit more respect from this series.

By the way. I don’t know if you all realise this but Hubie Brown is also and actor. Check it out.

TR

It’s always the refs fault.

Maybe the league, sensing that the Spurs were unstoppable and clearly on their way to a sweep, have conspired to allow the Pissedons to win three games in order to extend the series and increase viewership.[/quote]

ROTFLMFAO! Have you even watched the games? How can anyone expect them after winning a game 7 on the road against shaq, then 2 days later play a rested spur team on their court to win either of the first 2 games? And the refs, it is blatantly obviuos that a particular ref does not like the pistons/larry brown. Doesn’t matter there are going to be a new set of refs for game 7 that are suppose to let them play, which if thats true the spurs will lose by at least 6-8+. Duncan gots no heart, parker can’t hit a 3 to save his life, ginoblee is a wannbe jordan, and the bottom line is they cannot handle the pressure at crunch time, especially facing elimination…period. I know y’all will have fun with those comments…

While I don’t subscribe to the conspiracy theory wrt the refs, you’re analization is somewhat ridiculous.

Tim Duncan has a great heart. he just doesn’t have to be overtly demonstrative to prove it. Nobody needs Tony Parker to hit a three. Manu has never, nor will ever, be compared to Jordan. He is however a very good player in his own right. He’s won world championships, gold medals, and been an all-star.

Now–Rasheed Wallace has no heart–just a temper and crybaby attitude to go with all that talent. Tayshon needs to eat a hot dog. And Rip Hamilton is no Reggie Miller.

That said, it should be a great game 7. Both teams match up fairly well and are well coached.

I’ll take the Spurs

Duncan–double/double
Manu goes for 25
Detroit goes 1-10 from 3
R. Wallace gets his usual 10 points and 3 reb.
And some role player comes up with a HUUUGE game

[quote]sasquatch wrote:
While I don’t subscribe to the conspiracy theory wrt the refs, you’re analization is somewhat ridiculous.

Tim Duncan has a great heart. he just doesn’t have to be overtly demonstrative to prove it. Nobody needs Tony Parker to hit a three. Manu has never, nor will ever, be compared to Jordan. He is however a very good player in his own right. He’s won world championships, gold medals, and been an all-star.

Now–Rasheed Wallace has no heart–just a temper and crybaby attitude to go with all that talent. Tayshon needs to eat a hot dog. And Rip Hamilton is no Reggie Miller.

That said, it should be a great game 7. Both teams match up fairly well and are well coached.

I’ll take the Spurs

Duncan–double/double
Manu goes for 25
Detroit goes 1-10 from 3
R. Wallace gets his usual 10 points and 3 reb.
And some role player comes up with a HUUUGE game [/quote]

I was just giving u shit. But bottom line, I feel as many do, NO team in the NBA can match up 5 on 5 with Detriot. Also NO team can beat them 4 games out of 7. I bet sheed gets 18-20pts… oh and how many rings does reggie miller have? I said that about manu because how he tried to do it all himself at the end instead of passing it to the big man who probably would have missed anywayhahaaha… Still should be a better opponent and make for a better game than when they closed it out against the lakers last year.

[quote]sasquatch wrote:
While I don’t subscribe to the conspiracy theory wrt the refs, you’re analization is somewhat ridiculous.

Tim Duncan has a great heart. he just doesn’t have to be overtly demonstrative to prove it. Nobody needs Tony Parker to hit a three. Manu has never, nor will ever, be compared to Jordan. He is however a very good player in his own right. He’s won world championships, gold medals, and been an all-star.

Now–Rasheed Wallace has no heart–just a temper and crybaby attitude to go with all that talent. Tayshon needs to eat a hot dog. And Rip Hamilton is no Reggie Miller.

That said, it should be a great game 7. Both teams match up fairly well and are well coached.

I’ll take the Spurs

Duncan–double/double
Manu goes for 25
Detroit goes 1-10 from 3
R. Wallace gets his usual 10 points and 3 reb.
And some role player comes up with a HUUUGE game [/quote]

That will be the Spurs -5 for $200 please

ching-ching

call me Nostradamus

BLAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!

SPURS WIN!! SPURS WIN!! Duncan is the man.

Ok, spurs won. Detroit just didn’t seem to want it in the 4th quarter. 9 point lead mid-way into 3rd q. I think we could see this match up several times in the next several years in the finals.