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Author: rdjiordjio Date: Feb 19, 2008 22:27
After beating the Magic at least 9 straight times we've now lost the
last two campaigns against them. They previously beat us in a barn
burner down the stretch holding on to the lead all the way, and tonight
literally blew us out of our own place.
Dwight Howard, is now a bonafide super star, come play off time he will
get a certain amount of calls his way. They're gathering both momentum
and confidence. If they beat someone else in the first round and come
like a whirlwind who knows what could happen, especially if we
underestimate them.
NOT to mention we haven't beat the Bulls this season, who are flakey
team. Washington could be difficult if healthy. Cavs seem to have our
number and a better coach in Mike Brown.
And Boston is simply going to be a nightmare!
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Date: Feb 20, 2008 05:45
> After beating the Magic at least 9 straight times we've now lost the
> last two campaigns against them. They previously beat us in a barn
> burner down the stretch holding on to the lead all the way, and tonight
> literally blew us out of our own place.
>
> Dwight Howard, is now a bonafide super star, come play off time he will
> get a certain amount of calls his way. They're gathering both momentum
> and confidence. If they beat someone else in the first round and come
> like a whirlwind who knows what could happen, especially if we
> underestimate them.
>
> NOT to mention we haven't beat the Bulls this season, who are flakey
> team. Washington could be difficult if healthy. Cavs seem to have our
> number and a better coach in Mike Brown.
> And Boston is simply going to be a nightmare!
>
> The Pistons don't have the Eastern conference on lock down! IT is not
> too late to fire Saunders and put Terry Porter in his place. Flip's in
> the last season of his contract anyway! Did yah seem him tonight in the
> post game interview? ...
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Author: Grey MattersGrey Matters Date: Feb 20, 2008 06:54
Brian Matthews ddd.com> wrote in
news:chdor3td1pam90trg9p3glva4lbkb8ori4@4ax.com:
> On Wed, 20 Feb 2008 13:45:37 GMT, "GM Collins"
> Gmaildot..com*> wrote:
>
>>This is the first time ever a team has struggled in a game following
>>the All Star break. Heads are going to roll.
>>
> Yes, Boston lost to Denver. Doc Rivers should get fired. Maybe with
> the trade deadline approaching, we could trade head coaches?
>
> Oh webbie, you are SO stupid.....
I think the Reggie Johnson impersonator got confused while he was
piloting his his UFO.
For another one of his bizarre postings while wearing the dress of his
"daughter" Anita Darling, check this out:
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.talk.creationism/msg/47ad96281d5da4b7
I'm trying to figure out what is more insane: a guy who claims to be his
own daughter, or someone who says
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Author: jslaterjslater Date: Feb 20, 2008 08:37
The whole premise is wrong. The claim, "Detroit doesn't have the
conference on lockdown" is correct, but nobody ever said they did.
Orlando went nuts from behind the arc last night, Detroit wasn't sharp
on offense for the last 2/3 of the game, and yeah, Detroit got
spanked. It happens.
As noted above, Boston lost last night too
-- don't know if anyone
else was watching that game, but near the end was the single worst
goal-tending call (against Denver, on a shot that had NOOOOOOOOO
chance of going in and in fact was already past and under the rim) I
have ever seen in my decades of watching the NBA. -- Joe
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Author: rdjiordjio Date: Feb 20, 2008 16:29
The whole premise is wrong. The claim, "Detroit doesn't have the
conference on lockdown" is correct, but nobody ever said they did.
Orlando went nuts from behind the arc last night, Detroit wasn't sharp
on offense for the last 2/3 of the game, and yeah, Detroit got spanked.
It happens.
As noted above, Boston lost last night too -- don't know if anyone else
was watching that game, but near the end was the single worst
goal-tending call (against Denver, on a shot that had NOOOOOOOOO chance
of going in and in fact was already past and under the rim) I have ever
seen in my decades of watching the NBA. -- Joe
Charles Barkely for the last couple of years has stated that Detroit was
the best in the East. Twice he had anticipation of us winning it all.
He made points like he recently did that Shaq was old and unfit, yet the
Heat prevailed.
And Charles and no one else anticipated the Cavs to be handing us our
hat last season.
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Author: TerraholmTerraholm Date: Feb 20, 2008 17:56
>
> Charles Barkely for the last couple of years has stated that Detroit
> was the best in the East. Twice he had anticipation of us winning it
> all.
Actually the last two years he picked the nets...how did that work out for
you using him as your authority?
LT
--
Wallace: "They already know what I'm going to say.
It's already etched in their reporters' manual."
Cheeks: "What? 'Just ballin?' "
Wallace: "No . . . Good game. Both teams played hard."
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Author: Grey MattersGrey Matters Date: Feb 21, 2008 07:22
>>
>> Charles Barkely for the last couple of years has stated that Detroit
>> was the best in the East. Twice he had anticipation of us winning it
>> all.
>
> Actually the last two years he picked the nets...how did that work out
> for you using him as your authority?
He's thinking of the bizarro planet he goes to in his flying saucer where
the Nets did win. Or maybe it's the other bizarro planet where Barkley
picked the Pistons.
I'm sure he'll be in here later today in a state of panic about how the
Pistons lost again and it's not too late to trade Wallace to the Warriors
for Webber. Unless, of course, he's too busy pretending to be "Anita" and
lecturing Unitarians about Satan.
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Author: TerraholmTerraholm Date: Feb 21, 2008 07:57
Grey Matters wrote:
>>>
>>> Charles Barkely for the last couple of years has stated that Detroit
>>> was the best in the East. Twice he had anticipation of us winning
>>> it all.
>>
>> Actually the last two years he picked the nets...how did that work
>> out for you using him as your authority?
>
> He's thinking of the bizarro planet he goes to in his flying saucer
> where the Nets did win. Or maybe it's the other bizarro planet where
> Barkley picked the Pistons.
He picked them yet again this year
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Author: rdjiordjio Date: Feb 21, 2008 08:18
terr-Actually the last two years he picked the nets...how did that work
out for you using him as your authority?
rd- LOL that's a joke! Even god didn't pick the Nets. And no he's not
my authority, I stand eloquently on my own merit. Don't need any
varification. Detroit was favored the last two seasons, Stevie Wonder
could see that!
Barkely was quoted as saying Detroit should win it all multiple times.
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Author: HosmericaHosmerica Date: Feb 21, 2008 10:46
> Even god didn't pick the Nets.
But he chose the Pistons?
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