What are the Pistons chances against the Cavs?
What’s Going On Pistonscast Posse?
It’s time to face our fears and take on the Cleveland Lebrons Cavs. (Cavs v. Pistons Schedule via DBB)
What else can we do but play every game like its our last! (Thanks AI aka Motivational Speaker Number 3 lol)
Let’s take a trip around the net and see what the media has to say.
FREEP.com: Pistons have no chance…
Bleacher Report.com A Short Playoff Ride for Detroit!
Pistons.com The Cap Room take!
ESPN.com: Its time NBA Draft time.
At Least Dave Dial thinks we have a chance! Via: Mlive’s Full Court Press (A MUST READ).
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John W. Davis takes… I say “Remember the Knicks of 1999″.
The Message Board Messiah jogged my memory today and gave me and hopefully you some hope!
1999: Unforgettable Run to the Finals
The Knicks made two big trades, yet they barely made the playoffs. While there, they lost their captain to an injury. And they still found a way to become the first No. 8 seed in history to reach the NBA Finals.
Two weeks before the season, New York acquired Latrell Sprewell from Golden State for John Starks, Chris Mills and Terry Cummings. Months earlier, the Knicks got Marcus Camby in a deal that sent Charles Oakley to Toronto. After all the changes, the rotation took time to form and New York stumbled to a 27-23 record in the regular season.
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From then on, it was a different story.
New York was matched against top-seeded Miami in the first round. The series went to a deciding Game 5, won by the Knicks on Allan Houston’s running one-hander with 0.8 seconds to play. The game-winner bounced off both the rim and backboard before dropping through.
New York swept Atlanta in the second round as Camby emerged as one of the most exciting players of the 1999 playoffs. Camby’s playing time was erratic for most of the season, but there was no holding him back after he notched 11 points and 13 rebounds in Game 2 of the Atlanta series. For the remainder of the postseason, his rebounding, shot-blocking and highlight dunks energized the Knicks.
Patrick Ewing’s season ended after Game 2 of the Eastern Conference finals against Indiana. (STILL MADE THE NBA FINALS) The Knicks captain had been playing despite a painful Achilles injury, but was relegated to the sideline after doctors discovered the tendon was partially torn.
The Knicks needed a magic moment in Game 3 at Madison Square Garden, and they got it when Larry Johnson broke a 1-1 series tie with his game-winning four-point play. New York clinched in Game 6 despite losing Johnson to a knee injury in the first half. He was able to play in the Finals against San Antonio, but the injury limited his mobility.
Despite Sprewell’s 35 points and 10 rebounds in Game 5, the Spurs wrapped up the title with a 78-77 victory. Sprewell (26.0 ppg) and Houston (21.6) formed a high-scoring duo in the Finals, but the Knicks missed Ewing in the paint and were no match for San Antonio’s Twin Towers, Tim Duncan and David Robinson. — Courtesy Knicks.com
LET’S GO BABY!!!!! DETROIT BASKETBALL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Peace,
John W. Davis
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8 Responses
Steve April 16th at 1:05 pm
Nope. No chance. I’ll still watch of course, but it’ll only depress.
For the Pistons to win, they’ll need to beat Cleveland 4 out of 7 times. They haven’t won 4 out of 7 games in a long, long time.
Also, the Cavs tie an NBA record for finishing the most games ever above a division opponent (25 games better than Chicago).
But I really don’t see how Detroit wins.
Richard April 16th at 2:04 pm
i feel better about winning this series than i did last year about winning the ECF
Steve April 16th at 2:34 pm
Really? At least that team won 59 games, only 7 behind Boston.
This one won 39. Yikes.
Richard April 16th at 3:56 pm
nba live simulation says:
WEST
Lakers(4)
Jazz(3)
Lakers(3)
Blazers(1) Rockets(4)
Rockets(4)
Rockets(1)
Spurs(1) Mavs(4)
Mavs(4) Mavs(4)
Hornets(1)
Nuggets(3)
Hornets(4)
Richard April 16th at 3:58 pm
okay that didn’t work out as i planned but basically WCF rockets vs. Mavs with the mavs winning in 5 games, and ECF of Heat vs Celtics with the heat in 7 games. Nba live thought the pistons would beat the cavs in 5 games but lose to miami in the next round in 5 games.
So it would be the ‘06 finals again according to nba live
(I accounted for injuries - K.G., manu, etc)
Steve April 16th at 6:16 pm
Wow, those are some crazy simulations. It’d be unbelievable of they actually came true.
I’m going to be doing an article on my blog soon about it, but my picks right now would be BOS-CLE ECF, LAL-HOU WCF.
LAL-CLE Finals. Lakers in 6.
Ryan April 18th at 1:47 am
You gotta BELIEEEVE and ROOOOT for your TEEEEAM!
John April 18th at 6:39 am
THANK YOU RYAN!