Dear caring,
After watching the Pistons come back and destroy the Bulls in the 2nd half today-- i'd have to say they are by far the favorites in the Eastern Conference.
Although Cleveland has yet to lose a game in the playoffs (just like Detroit)... Cleveland struggled vs Washington in the first series, and the Nets had a chance to win both of the first two games.
Defensively the Pistons can get stops down the stretch, and Tayshaun Prince and Chauncey Billips are balling right now. The Pistons have too much depth and playoff experience and i think that if the Cavs play them they will win no more than 2 games, the series will likely only go 5 games.
The Pistons are the only legit team in the East with a chance against the winner from the West.
Nickster
2007-05-10 20:51:33
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answered by Nickster 7
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Boston is going to offer relatively some communities matchup problems. With the addition of Rasheed Wallace, that expands the floor. it is going to likely be confusing for a set like Cleveland, with Shaq in the middle. Rasheed and Garnett can shoot, Shaq is going to ought to step out, and that's going to open the paint up for layups and dunks.
2016-11-27 02:18:03
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answered by ? 4
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No they will not. Look at the way Detroit Pistons are playing. They have won 3 straight games against the Bulls, who swept the defending champs.
2007-05-10 20:42:08
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answered by cuhris84 4
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That would be nice but realistically they will either lose to the Pistons or Suns before this is over. They are probably still one player away from competing for it all.
2007-05-11 06:44:20
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answered by SoccerClipCincy 7
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Not a chance in hell....
Pistons will take them in 6
there is ONE player on that team. that can do damage....
there are 5 + players that can do damage on the pistons.... its a team sport calling for team ball....how much of a team does Lebron really have....without him would they be winning?
i do not think they would be much of a team w/out lebron....
2007-05-11 00:53:40
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answered by Pistons fan 3
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The detroit Pistons are too tough. the Cavs won't be able to hang. tough luck. how about those ten points for best answer? If not ,then YOu ArE A BEEYATCH.
2007-05-10 20:37:55
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answered by krimeboss001 2
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if they do with james, he will be the best player since jordan, but i dont think he is or will be and hes for me tooo much of an all rounder, you cant easilly compliment him
bigmna+small man = good mix
fab offence+fab D = good mix
2 all rounders....nope
imho if they want rings, they need to lose lebron and bring in 2 excellent but diff players
2007-05-11 00:42:23
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answered by Anonymous
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well, so far detroit stopped luol deng, the player who led the bulls in sweeping the defending champs. who knows what they would do to lebron.
2007-05-11 03:14:30
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answered by Techno_titan 4
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no, the team isnt strong enough to beat the pistons
2007-05-10 20:40:48
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answered by richard p 1
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Nah too little experience but i guess anything's possible
2007-05-10 21:37:08
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answered by at18 1
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