This reminds me of a funny story. I was dancing at this club, see. and they told this big, 290 lbs Bertha to "back that thang up!" Well u can imagine my reaction when she........
The Low's favorite player, Eric Snow is also there, assaulting a tackling dummy with a bevy of eye gouges, knee kicks and trash talk.
WOSHQ is saying that LBJ can go to :icon_evil: ! Tonight's stats: MP FG FT REB AST PTS. LBJ 44 7-22 7-10 7 5 22 YELLOW 26 4-8 0-0 7 1 8 Zzzzz 38 6-14 5-6 11 2 17 PRETTY 31 5-11 2-2 2 4 14 PAVOBYCH 37 4-12 5-7 2 2 14 BENCH 3-11 4-8 15 2 10 ........................................................85 TAY 40 3-14 4-6 4 5 10 SHEED 35 6-15 2-2 12 2 17 WEBB 19 3-5 3-4 8 3 9 CB 39 7-18 12-12 4 9 28 RIP 40 8-12 4-4 3 4 21 BENCH 6-12 3-5 14 2 15 ..........................................................100
hahaha lurker. dba, my buddy was in florida for game 7 of the spurs in 2005. he apologizes for the lack of back-to-back championships. also, i saw a kid about 8 years old at the hotel with a miami heat jersey on. i beat him up and stole his waffles.
At that time, indeed, Webber had no post up game. But that has changed, as Webber is a lot further removed from that surgery. From what I can see, going inside is Webber's strength these days, and what can help us win the most. Operating from the elbow results in him attempting too many short jumpers, something we just don't need right now.
Pistons in trouble. But not deep trouble. Still tied. Both teams have held serve. Time to get our fans back.
Told ya. We can rant all we want, if we win this series, we get blown out by the Spurs. If we lose, the Cavs get blown out by the Spurs. But the NBA gets their billion dollar baby all kinds of notice and the new era of "Jordan" begins.
I thought LBJ elbowing CB to the ground on the steal breakaway was a totally blown call and the 9.5 seconds to cross halfcourt was a joke. We had chances, it just didn't pan out. On to Game 5.
What's worrisome is that the Pistons can't seem to hold their defensive focus for more than half a quarter anymore. Halfway into the fourth Rip comes in, nobody picks up LeBron and he barges into the lane for and-1. After that it's all downhill. Win or lose, this season should prompt a major shakeup in the roster. We can't build a big enough margin anymore to compensate for these brown-outs.