The guy closelined the crazy haired Brazilian hard. Quick your whining. If the Cavs hit either of the shots in the first two games this series is already over.
2007-06-01 02:09:28
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answered by SoccerClipCincy 7
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I am SOOOOO sick of hearing, "The Pistons are asleep, they are overlooking Cleveland... etc..."
The Pistons are a bunch of the most professional players the league has. They are NOT doing any of that....
****** NEWSFLASH *******
THEY HAVE BEEN SIMPLY OUTPLAYED IN ALL 5 GAMES.
That said, Cleveland has been playing lock-down defense. Smart fouls, along with smart substitutions, have enabled Cleveland to sputter on offense and remain in the game.
Also, if Larry Hughes isn't hurt, Billups is completely non-existent in the series, just like games one and two.
And to Rasheed Wallace, complaining about not getting the foul call on a fade away shot late in the game, refer to game two when LeBron was HACKED by Rip Hamilton on a drive to the basket without a whistle.
I do not believe Mcdyess should have gotten tossed. I think the flagrant foul was enough. He is NOT a dirty player, just caught Varejao's neck area instead of his arms. But the precident was set with Horry's shot on Nash.
this has been one hell of a series. It sucks that Utah couldn't put up more of a fight to expend the Spurs energy a bit more. I believe whoever wins the East will be too physically and emotionally drained to compete with a great Spurs team.
Cavs end it in Cleveland behind a crazy crowd. Detriot... Errr... Auburn Hills Pistons, you were lucky to win the two that you did.
2007-06-01 01:59:24
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answered by MDC 3
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After ejecting Horry for bumping Steve Nash, they had to eject McDyess for the horse collar bodyslam. The refs have to prevent the game from getting out of hand, especially when the game in in Detroit. Umm, remember the Artest situation a couple of years ago..same arena, same rabid fans!! They gotta diffuse any potentially bad situation. Someone may have retaliated against McDyess if he would've stayed in the game, then they would've been brawling up in that piece. Then what?!?
2007-06-01 01:48:46
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answered by Anonymous
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That was the worst call i have seen in a long time.
How pathetic. Then not to mention any time James saw the ball, the whistle would blow and put him on the line.
2007-06-01 02:21:02
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answered by ♣4x4 strikes back♠ 5
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Amare Stoudemire got suspended for going a few feet off the bench. If you are going to follow the rules in one case, you have to in another. FYI: David Stern does not referee games so how could he win a game for the Cavs??
2007-06-01 02:13:51
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answered by Ashleyjr09 2
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I actually feel sorry for the Pistons they actually thought they would come in an beat the hell out of the Cavs...Instead they are getting ran..They are just washed up and tired...So sad.
2007-06-01 02:15:50
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answered by rey1101 3
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McDyess is a cheap piece of s**t! He deserves what ever he gets, and some. Its ok, Cleveland WILL win on Saturday, and all of you Detroit fans can start complaining now. DETROIT SUCKS!!!
2007-06-01 02:41:18
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answered by kwinder00 4
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Yea once they realize this is the NBA not WWE they might not get calls like that.
Stop being a crybaby. It's always someone elses fault when yall lose.
2007-06-01 01:49:02
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answered by rated_x_stud 3
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its b.s the leage is b.s just cuz everyone hates the pistons dont mean anything they should have had a fair shot but no cuz of david stern and cry baby lebron
2007-06-01 01:49:54
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answered by yanihole 2
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stern won it for the heat last year. wade was his butt buddy then. now it's lebron. it must be nice.
2007-06-01 03:15:56
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answered by kg22 5
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