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| Re: Game 6 At Chicago May 17th, (time) TBD, ESPN I am very proud of the way the Pistons stepped up in the 2nd half and put this series away. Lot of reason not to do it with all the bad calls and whatnot but they got it done. Looks like Skiles final adjustment was to run the ball up and take shots as quickly as possible. Could have backfired by causing them to rush and miss their shots and not be in a good position to rebound. I watched the game on WB20. It was the final broadcast of the season. Blaha is moving over to radio for the rest of the post-season.
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| Re: Game 6 At Chicago May 17th, (time) TBD, ESPN All I can say is it's about time they got serious and put their game face back on to stay. I was having relapses of last year. And kudos to the X man! Last edited by Ozarkruffrider : 05-18-2007 at 07:51 AM. |
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| Re: Game 6 At Chicago May 17th, (time) TBD, ESPN Interesting comments about Webber by Rosen FOX Sports on MSN - NBA - Wallace, Pistons rev it up in second half "While Webber's numbers turned out to be halfway decent — 2-6 from the field, 9 rebounds, one assist on a brilliant drop pass to Rip Hamilton, zero turnovers, and 9 points — he was more of a hindrance than a help. If he was eager to post up the much shorter Andris Nocioni, he wanted no part of trying to maneuver for a scoring opportunity against Ben Wallace (a catch and instantaneous pass-out was as close as he came to attacking Big Ben). C-Webb missed an easy layup. In defending Brown in the low post, he stumbled and fell slowly to the floor. C-Webb missed another easy layup. Rather than bang bodies when Big Ben posted him, he gingerly slapped at the ball and was happy to be called for a quick foul. Then he was cited for a lane violation as Wallace bricked a free throw. (Wallace also missed the bonus shot.) He failed to box out Brown on several occasions. He scored his only buckets on a tip-in and on a clumsy flip-shot from 10 feet in front of the hoop that banged hard off the glass before falling dead through the net. He was late on the vast majority of his defensive rotations. No wonder Antonio McDyess played the entire fourth quarter while Webber assumed the one function that suited him best: Being a cheerleader from the bench". Will Webber be better in the conference finals (without Ben)? ![]() |
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| Re: Game 6 At Chicago May 17th, (time) TBD, ESPN Quote:
Against the Nets, I'm not so sure. Defensively he won't want to bang with Big Z, and Gooden has the quickness to really both him, as does Varejao. Of course, who then guards Rasheed? His value will be in his passing against that team. |
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| Re: Game 6 At Chicago May 17th, (time) TBD, ESPN No question. The Bulls high-energy fronting-the-post D really took him out of the series. Against Cleveland, he'll be facing the even slower-footer (than Webber) ilgauskas, so he should have a good series. With the nets, it will depend on who guards him. I think he can take Mikki Moore, but Collins is a very good defender. Last edited by FreshPrince22 : 05-18-2007 at 09:33 AM. |
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| Re: Game 6 At Chicago May 17th, (time) TBD, ESPN Quote:
And Collins does it with Position and Power, which Webber can handle, unlike what Ben/Tyrus did to him. And Webber can drag him to the mid/high post and dribble drive. Last edited by st8ofmind : 05-18-2007 at 09:35 AM. |
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