i hope you'll add me too.....just make me look like nash
I will bud, I have a lot of Euroleague CFs and portraits available for all you guys without one...
This isn't looking too good. Maybe you need a lineup change to matchup with the Pistons frontline a little better.
I tried moving Lamar at 3, but then Sheed is partying on offense underneath the basket... Only team play can beat the Pistons...
Game 3-Eastern Conference Finals: New York Knicks vs. Detroit Pistons (Pistons lead series 2-0)
The Pistons came in the Garden and enforced their game style and tempo on the Knicks, keeping them below 80 points on defense and having a stroll heading to a 3-0 lead in the Eastern Conference Finals. Rasheed Wallace had a monster of a game, with 30 poinst, 17 rebounds, and 5 blocks, almost single handedly leading his team to victoty. Add to this the impressive defensive efforts of Ben Wallace, Prince and Billups and you kind of get the game picture. Jamal Crawford was trying to revive the Knicks, finishing with 16 points, 11 assists and 6 steals, but he was all too alone in his efforts to make a difference.
Result: Detroit wins 79 – 91, makes it 3-0 in the series and is almost in the Finals as of now…
Game 4-Eastern Conference Finals: New York Knicks vs. Detroit Pistons (Pistons lead series 3-0)
The Knicks avoided the sweep by putting up a fine display for a change. The tempo was beneficial to the home side, with fast breaks and offensive rebounds , and Jamal Crawford running the point admirably. JC had 18 points and 10 assists, Odom added another 18 with 9 rebounds, and Mike Dunleavy’s 17 points off the bench helped lead New York’s second unit throughout the game. From Detroit, Ben and Rasheed Wallace were uncharacteristically loose and laid-back on defense, obviously thinking that this series had already been won by the Pistons. Well, at least for now, they were wrong.
Result: New York wins 104 – 94, reduces the deficit to 3-1 and can now only hope for a near miracle to turn it around.