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They had a great overall team, were huge favorites and had home court advantage but still they lost. Your thoughts?

2007-06-02 18:39:30 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous in Sports Basketball

17 answers

daniel gibson was the X-factor. i think LBJ finally has his Pippen. of course lebron was the main man. if the cavs win the championship this season he would be the best player ever, even better than MJ coz it took MJ around 7 years to make it to the finals. and LBJ is the perfect player: makes his teammates better, creates plays for them, knows when to dish and make teammates score (daniel gibson), and also knows when to score and dominate a game (game 5, 48 points at the palace 2OT). at this young age he learned how to play that way.

For the pistons, big ben wallace is definitely missed. if ben was there, he could calm sheed down and played defense. by the way the cavs outrebounded the pistons. well, i think this is also part of the "Curse of Darko" haha..coz last season when they got rid of darko, the heat beat them in 6 games in the east finals, this season the cavs beat them in 6. and now, chauncey's probably gonna leave, webber, mcdyssse, and even flip saunders might get sacked.

i'm a bulls fan so hopefully, the bulls will trade for zach randolph w/o giving away the fab 5 (hinrich, gordon, deng, nocioni, wallace, duhon) coz they badly need a low post scorer to compliment big ben in the paint.

2007-06-02 19:03:45 · answer #1 · answered by bundlecrap68 3 · 1 0

I thought the same thing with the Mavericks (who had the best record in the regular season). Anyways, the Pistons were outplayed by the Cavs. The Pistons thought double and triple teaming Lebron would be enough, but it wasn't because Gibson was outstanding in the 3-point range. What happens when the Pistons used 2 or 3 defenders to defend 1 player? Tonight's game answered that question. The Cavs had 2 or 3 players wide open! to score. Thats why the Pistons lost to the Cavs, and the fact they got overconfident. They didn't take the series seriously

2007-06-02 18:47:59 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Because in the series, the Cavs were the better team. It does not matter what the Pistons had accomplished before. They took the Cavs for granted. It looks like they forgot that a championship is never given to you, you have to take it. I saw a team that thought it could always just turn it on, and when faced by a better team found that they didn't have enough. They lost because they did not put enough work into maintaining the trust, chemistry and familiarity that is necessary to win.

2007-06-02 19:07:22 · answer #3 · answered by kyle d 5 · 1 0

Like I said before, the Pistons just didn't respect the Cavs and what they could do. I showed on the court. The Cavs didn't make it that far by chance and the Pistons didn't play them like they were a championship worthy team. You could see their arrogance in the first few games. Funny how when the Pistons beat the Lakers they talked about how the Lakers didn't respect them and that they were too arrogant.

2007-06-02 18:45:17 · answer #4 · answered by gudlistnr 2 · 4 0

Lebron had greater help from the bracket than from his teammates. around a million they confronted a Wizards group that replaced into injured. around 2 they have been given an basic experience up against the turning out to be previous Nets convention finals he have been given one stable activity out of an irrelevant participant And as quickly as they confronted a actual group they have been given swept. Gibson, Verajo, enormous Z, and Wally international are not precisely a championship point helping forged. Cavs followers think of that LeBron has had adequate help and should no longer go away, yet certainty is that the communities he performed with the previous 7 years have SUCKED. each and every LeBron fan is familiar with that the Cavs are a one guy group. without LeBron the Cavs in simple terms isn't contending for a championship or according to possibility a playoff spot. the sole element they're going to be contending for is the No.a million %.. think of roughly it. the terrific participant on that group is Jamison who's on the decline. Jamison could no longer do something with the Wizards this season with Butler, what makes you think of he will do greater advantageous with Williams? they are getting in the present day to the backside. in simple terms wait and notice as quickly as LeBron leaves.

2016-12-12 09:53:22 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The first 5 games are close battles while the last game is different. Pistons lose because they lose their cool and focus in that game. They forgot that the Cavs is just not only a LeBron team. Daniel Gibson proved that it is a "team" and not a one-man team.

2007-06-02 18:44:22 · answer #6 · answered by xtian 2 · 2 0

Because they showed no respect for the the Cavs as equals. Their regular season records differed by 3 wins, yet the pistons would have you believe that they are miles ahead in every way. This lack of respect led to them getting outplayed in every game.
nothing more to it than that. You have to give some credit to the Cavalier defense for throwing detroit out of sinc.

and honestly, if you listen to the post-game interviews with pistons players, it seems that the pistons still have no respect for a team that outplayed them in 6 straight games.

2007-06-02 18:51:47 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I think 1 reason why is partially cause LeBron was getting every call to go his way the whole series, the only call he didn't get was his last shot of Game 2, but since then every call went his way, and also another reason why is cause Flip Saunders doesn't know how to coach in the playoffs, he has like a .625 win % in regular season as an NBA coach of DET and MIN, but is like 6-10 in playoff series' as head coach, losing round 1 in his 1st 7 years in MN cause he plays the starting 5 all game every game in the season, which gets nobody off the bench any rhythym going into the playoffs, and then when playoff comes around he starts playing guys off the bench so much who only played like 10 minutes on the season and who r rusty goin into the playoffs, and plays bench players and makes subs and moves at wrong times always

2007-06-02 19:15:08 · answer #8 · answered by Bo 3 · 1 1

The cavs have a good team. They can't score, but play great team defense and had the best player on the floor. One player can do a lot in basketball.

2007-06-02 18:45:48 · answer #9 · answered by blibityblabity 7 · 1 0

I think the loss of Ben Wallace was huge. Ben played intense but under control defense. Rasheed plays good defense but does silly things like push a guy with his off hand after he blocks shots. He plays angry not intense. Ben Wallace does not allow Lebron to take the ball to the hoop.

Also Detroit plays with no sense of urgency because they have such a good team. They think by playing under control at all times that they will win. At this level it takes some intensity.

2007-06-02 18:44:23 · answer #10 · answered by ligas3 2 · 1 0

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