Yeah, only because NBA wants Lebron James to go the NBA Finals which will never happen because the Pistons will be called for alot of fouls that they didn't commit and then they're gonna get alll mad and destroy the Cleveland Cavaliers franchise and send Lebron James and his minions with their tails between their legs home crying .DEEEETROIT BASKETBALL
2007-05-21 03:43:21
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answered by Anonymous
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The Pistons have the clear advantage on paper. Stronger overall starting five and experienced coaching. The Cavs have Lebron and a very slight advantage on the bench.
I think the Cavs will make it a series if they can make the proper adjustments. Unfortunately, I'm not sure if coach Mike Brown has the experience and flexibility to make them. The Nets absolutely killed the Cavs in the 3rd quarters of games 5 and 6. Where were the halftime adjustments?
Clearly, the Cavs will play a half court offensive system because it's been working in the last two seasons. Don't expect the Cavs to change all of a sudden and start running the fast break offense. Yea, I know every NBA analyst and fan wants to see the Cavs run more but it's not going to happen.
The key will be: How fast do the Cavs set up the half court offense? Everyone hates when Lebron gets the ball behind the three-point line with 5 seconds left on the shot clock. Is there a real good reason for running the offense so late in the shot clock???
Detroit will make the Cavs pass a lot... And if you have less time on the shot clock, that becomes a big advantage for them.
If the Cavs can set up quicker in the half court offense and take good shots, they can win this series. If 50% or more of the Cavs half court offense is Lebron bailing them out with the shot clock running out, this will be quick series win for the Pistons.
2007-05-21 08:13:27
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answered by Frederick S 4
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well seeing as how the cavs had a 3-2 lead last year, i dont see why they couldn't do it again, or even beat the pistons this year.
the difference this year is that they arent starting eric snow who i could beat one on one, instead they have larry hughes at point guard an sasha at shooting guard. thats 5 offensive minded starters, as well as daniel gibson off the bench and varejao gives them great energy off the bench as well.
theyve only lost twice this postseason also (as have the pistons) but the cavs will be just as rested as detroit. if i had to pick i say the winner of the series is winning in 7 games regardless of who it is.
i really want to see lebron in the finals, and i'd love to see him win but i don't want him to do it through my spurs haha. spurs are going to win regardless of who they play. i think theyd beat the cavs in 5 or the pistons in 6 it really doesnt matter. theyre playing the best basketball right now, its not even fair. go spurs go
2007-05-21 03:50:58
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answered by . 2
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hopefully the pistons can make it pretty quick...i really hope the pistons can kill the cavs because i'm a spurs fan and i would MUCH rather see the spurs play a well rested pistons team than the cavs anyday.
2007-05-21 03:35:01
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answered by blake a 2
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The pistons took games off last year and i dont see that happening this year. the pistons will win in 4-6 and then go on to play the winner of the spurs and jazz who i think will go 7 if deron williams keeps showing his heart and everyone else shows up.
2007-05-21 03:21:54
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answered by john w 3
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Yay! Another Detroit fan!
I agree about the Eastern conference. However, for the finals I think it'll go to game 7, but the Pistons will take the Spurs. I can't stand San Antonio!
2007-05-21 03:27:16
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answered by Diamond Diva 5
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Cavs over Det in 7, spurs over cavs in 6
2007-05-21 04:44:19
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answered by yemyaye 1
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pistons in 6 spurs in 6
2007-05-21 03:20:52
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answered by Eric S 3
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Pistons in 5.
2007-05-21 03:25:33
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answered by Brian E 2
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Cavs win it in 6.
2007-05-22 08:36:00
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answered by SoccerClipCincy 7
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