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04-25-2009, 11:47 AM #31
And I guarantee you Cleveland tickets are even more expensive. I wasn't calling YOU one, but it seems like they're pretty fair weathered for the most part.
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04-25-2009, 11:50 AM #32
not an excuse more like a fact, refs werent calling obvious calls, the most obvious goaltending they dont call, fouls they never call..
and no i cant comment on the Cavs since i dont watch there games since i dont get them on TV..
it may be nice, but i wouldnt be bragging about a win when the refs gave it to you so you guys wouldnt lose, because you guys were going to before the refs starting blowing the whistle every chance they had...
I dont recall the Pistons "hacking the crap" out of LBJ, he didnt drive to the lane really until the end of the 4th quarter from what i watched...
even the Pistons brodcasters were saying how dirty of a player Varajeo is/was, yes its 2 people but when the brodcasters are saying it on TV where they arent suppose to or never do say anything bad about the players, i think that says somethingHidden Content
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04-25-2009, 11:52 AM #33
i dont think so, but i could be wrong of course...
Pistons also have the largest (holds the most people) arena in the NBA, so its the hardest to sell out especially in a bad economy..
i know you werent calling me a fairweather fan but i think its to subjective in this economy
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04-25-2009, 11:53 AM #34
Well, I don't think the AP would lie in the game recap. That's all I'm saying. I mean, it's the FIRST THING they mention in the recap article. Exact words:
AUBURN HILLS, Mich. (AP)—LeBron James
huffed and puffed about being pushed and shoved by the Detroit Pistons.
Then, he stopped lobbying for help from the officials and blew the Pistons down—and almost out of the playoffs.
James scored 11 of his 25 points in the fourth quarter, lifting the Cleveland Cavaliers to a 79-68 victory Friday night over Detroit and a 3-0 lead in the first-round series.
“Once he decided to say, `Hey, I’m not getting calls. I’m going to will this team to a win,’ our whole team changed,” Cavs coach Mike Brown said.
That doesn't exactly seem like the Cavs were getting all the calls, now does it?
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04-25-2009, 11:56 AM #35
it doesnt sound like it but i assure you he was being over dramatic about it, when he thought he should have a call and didnt he cried like a baby, all the Cavs do that pretty much, they are like Sheed, big overpaid babys
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04-25-2009, 11:57 AM #36
the pistons just dont have the talent this year to keep up with the cavs. anyone have a broom handy? were gonna do some sweeping sunday.
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04-25-2009, 11:58 AM #37
LOL, man, you just hate the Cavs. I don't blame you though. If I was a Pistons fan, I would too.
But hey, enjoy your last game of the year tomorrow. I'll even be around in the game thread to comment on the beauty of it all. ;)
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04-25-2009, 12:01 PM #38
no honestly it doesnt have anything to do with hating the Cavs, the Pistons were purposely getting no calls, Rip Hamilton who isnt a big whiner and usually shuts his mouth, was probably a few words away from being ejected last night...
and besides, atleast I still have the Tigers and Red Wings to look forward to, you will spend the offseason in heartache over the Lakers beating Cleveland...
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04-25-2009, 12:02 PM #39
I'd much rather make it to the Finals and lose than get SWEPT out of the first round. But I like how everyone already assumes that the Cavs can't beat the Lakers, should they both get to the finals. It's rather comical.
BTW, hockey isn't a sport, and the Tigers aren't good. You might as well get ready for the Lions season.
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04-25-2009, 12:05 PM #40
Ehh, atleast we made the conference finals 6 straight years, if we had Chauncey i guarntee we'd be the 3 seed atleast and would beat the Celtics without KG and go back to the ECF
I'd tell the Hockey forum its not a sport then, and the Tigers are MUCH better than the Indians, and yes the Tigers are very good this year, i think your just looking at there current record
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