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Sun Mar 19, 2006 2:01 pm
Not just the fact that 4 of their 13 losses came since then.
Not the fact they lost to NY.
Not the fact they almost lost to Charlotte, Seattle and Chicago.
But they are looking really unlike themselves.
They arent rebounding, they arent playing defence, they dont look motivated.
Maybe its not serious, maybe it is. But any of you think it will carry into the playoffs?
I for one, think so. But only based on their current and recent performances. Thay still have plenty o time to turn it around, or turn it back.
Sun Mar 19, 2006 3:34 pm
Or maybe, they know that they're gonna finish top of the conference, don't have much to shoot for considering they cant go for 70 anymore, a la Knicks and don't care who they face in the playoffs anyway. (The east sucks monkey balls). It's probably just the lack of any motivation. Its kind of similar to Avery's Mavs. I saw an press conf. with him going crazy, thinking of ways to fire up his team (like dying his hair

). Its probably like the Mavs lack of motivation. The Mavs are going to be screwed in the Playoffs. They'll automatically be placed 4th, and will not have home-court.

Just my speculation.
Sun Mar 19, 2006 3:37 pm
I still think San Antonio is a better team... they have nearly identical records, yet they faced injury problems with Manu earlier in the year (and Duncan somewhat).... while Detroit has been healthy all year long. If the Spurs had been as healthy as Detroit, I think they'd have the best record in the league.
Sun Mar 19, 2006 3:45 pm
I'm not sure...Duncan hasn't been a leader, or even made his presence known recently, and Parkers taken his place, and is overshadowing him. Could this be the decline of the Big Fundamental? (Probably not, but he IS posting career lows)
Sun Mar 19, 2006 3:48 pm
Perhaps they don't need Duncan to be the leader? Tony Parker has significantly improved his jumper, and can still get to the basket... I think Duncan is posting career lows because the Spurs are more balanced.
Sun Mar 19, 2006 3:55 pm
That may be, but you can't just have your franchise player slide, and just pray that an improving player can replace his presence. Parker of course is showing flashes of a Superstar, but the Spurs just won't be the Spurs without a tall, lanky 7 footer. Not to mention the history of franchises built around point-guards...
Sun Mar 19, 2006 4:18 pm
You consider 19 points and 11 rebounds per game 'letting your franchise player slide' ? Not to mention the defensive presence he still has...
They still have Manu, Bowen, and a great bench. How is that 'built around a point guard' ??
I fail to see where you're coming from.
Sun Mar 19, 2006 5:34 pm
The team thats freefalling after ASW is Cleveland, not Detroit. It's like dejavu from last year.. Hopefully they can get into playoff so I dont feel sorry for Lebron
Sun Mar 19, 2006 8:56 pm
yeah Detroit aint playing the same....BUT, last year they finished with 54 wins, played shit most of the season and how many of ya'll picked Detroit to come out of the East...i did, almost everyone was riding Shaq's balls.
Playoff time is where this team excels. Right now they are also trying to incorporate new players to the rotation......Delk & Hunter and extend McDyess' minutes.
Yeah, they aren't playing like they did early in the season, but they've wrapped the East up before the break. (Billups even recently mentioned how HC for Finals works against your team)
Sun Mar 19, 2006 9:47 pm
MetalHead wrote:I'm not sure...Duncan hasn't been a leader, or even made his presence known recently, and Parkers taken his place, and is overshadowing him. Could this be the decline of the Big Fundamental? (Probably not, but he IS posting career lows)
hes been battling foot problems all season you ... you metal head
Sun Mar 19, 2006 10:06 pm
It's inevitable. Fatigue starts to set in at this time of the year and the Pistons have already clinched a playoff berth and safe to say the top seed even if it's not mathematically clinched yet; that's just a matter of time. I don't think it will carry into the playoffs. They wouldn't be the first team to taper off a bit towards the end of the regular season then come back strong when the playoffs roll around.
As far as Duncan's concerned, I don't think it's the end of his prime. He wouldn't be the first player to have an off-year in the middle of his prime, quite a few players have a statistical dip in the middle of their careers for one reason or another (nagging injuries being a common one) and come back looking much better the next year.
Sun Mar 19, 2006 10:30 pm
BUT, last year they finished with 54 wins, played shit most of the season and how many of ya'll picked Detroit to come out of the East...i did, almost everyone was riding Shaq's balls.

Had Wade not been injured, you really think they would've won?
Tue Mar 21, 2006 3:11 pm
Had Wade not been injured, you really think they would've won?
this is a common excuse.....but perhaps had Wade and Damon Jones not choked in the crunch in Game 7 they could have won?
Injuries are a part of the game, if Wade didn't try so hard in Game 5 perhaps he wouldn't of been injured. (i believe he over extended himself)
Tue Mar 21, 2006 3:43 pm
Injuries are a part of the game
That's a common excuse by Pistons fans.
Not only that, but you're blatantly ignoring this question -
Had Wade not been injured, you really think they would've won?
Tue Mar 21, 2006 3:47 pm
Axel wrote:Injuries are a part of the game
That's a common excuse by Pistons fans.
Not only that, but you're blatantly ignoring this question -
Had Wade not been injured, you really think they would've won?
yes we would still have won.
Tue Mar 21, 2006 4:42 pm
Laxation wrote:yes we would still have won.
No "you" wouldn't and you know that.
Let's hope for a rematch, but of course you'll say "Wade has become so much better over the last year" when the Pistons go down (though I hope they don't go down).
Tue Mar 21, 2006 5:21 pm
That's a common excuse by Pistons fans.
Not only that, but you're blatantly ignoring this question - Had Wade not been injured, you really think they would've won?
it's not an excuse it's reality.
and Yes....Wade played game 7, shaq played game 7, heat lost game 7.
Tue Mar 21, 2006 5:51 pm
cklitsie wrote:Laxation wrote:yes we would still have won.
No "you" wouldn't and you know that.
Let's hope for a rematch, but of course you'll say "Wade has become so much better over the last year" when the Pistons go down (though I hope they don't go down).
sorry, just for you DETROIT would have won
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ts so easy to say yes or no to this, im gonna stick with yes, they would have won just to keep the arguement going, because there is absolutely no way to support each arguement.
Wed Mar 22, 2006 8:13 am
If heat was healthy for that series, Heat would have won, no way pistons would have won... i think heat would have taken it in 6.. The heat last year was really good, if theres a rematch this year, i'll take pistons. pistons are better than last year, and heat is not nearly as good
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