IMO, game 5 was the best game the Pistons have played since the beginning of the Cavs series. The only downfall was their 3-point shooting... 0-5 at halftime, and something like 2-14 at the end of the game maybe? I was a little disappointed during a stretch of 2-3 minutes in the second half, when they pulled up for a trey three possessions in a row... they played excellent when they actually moved the ball around and got inside the paint. All in all, I was still pretty surprised it was such a close game (until the last minute or two it was a 2-3 possession game) given how well Detroit played. Winning two more is definitely not an easy task, especially with Friday's game in Miami. But I strongly believe that Miami can not win a game 7 in Detroit... so they better get the job done tomorrow.
I'm still very disappointed with Rasheed - I'm not sure if it would be a good idea to put him on the trading block this summer, but he needs to be put in his place if he's staying here. I don't know how, but Flip really needs to take control of him... as soon as Sheed opened his mouth in the Cleveland series, he (and the Pistons) have been playing awful. Of course, all will be forgiven if he steps it up in game 6 and 7 and helps win the series
Oh, and did anyone see Ben Wallace's block on Shaq? In all my years of watching the NBA, I don't remember anybody ever sending Shaq down so cleanly as Ben did. Shaq's comments after game were funny: "You know that was a foul, young lady... don't ask dumb questions."
