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Author: SkippyPBSkippyPB Date: Apr 7, 2008 07:59
Pistons have a five game winning streak, two of those games (T'Wolves,
Heat) won by and played mostly by the bench. Rip is still nursing a
bad hip, not a good thing so close to the playoffs. Pistons have the
#2 seed secured. Now it remains to be seen who they meet. It looks
like the #7 seed is between the Raptors and 76ers and possibly the
Wizards should they falter. 76ers with their youth and athleticism
might stretch the first round a game or two but the others look like
they could be a sweep for the Pistons.
Regards,
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"If we do not succeed, we run the risk of failure."
-- Dan Quayle
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Author: jslaterjslater Date: Apr 7, 2008 08:12
On Apr 7, 10:59 am, SkippyPB nospam.neo.rr.com> wrote:
> Pistons have a five game winning streak, two of those games (T'Wolves,
> Heat) won by and played mostly by the bench. Rip is still nursing a
> bad hip, not a good thing so close to the playoffs. Pistons have the
> #2 seed secured. Now it remains to be seen who they meet. It looks
> like the #7 seed is between the Raptors and 76ers and possibly the
> Wizards should they falter. 76ers with their youth and athleticism
> might stretch the first round a game or two but the others look like
> they could be a sweep for the Pistons.
>
> Regards,
> ////
> (o o)
> -oOO--(_)--OOo-
>
> "If we do not succeed, we run the risk of failure."
> -- Dan Quayle
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
> Remove nospam to email me. ...
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Author: Grey MattersGrey Matters Date: Apr 7, 2008 17:24
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Author: jslaterjslater Date: Apr 8, 2008 06:55
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> I was a little sad to see NJ play so poorly. It wasn't so long ago that
> they were the team Detroit was stretching to beat, and now poor Richard
> Jefferson is pretty much alone out there. He used to kill the Pistons.
Yeah, Jefferson is a good player and seems like a pretty good guy. It
does make you appreciate what the Pistons have accomplished when you
see what most of their big rivals over the past five years have
become: the Pacers, Nets, and Heat.
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Author: Grey MattersGrey Matters Date: Apr 8, 2008 11:12
>> You forgot Ratliff -- he'll usually be the first big man off the
>> bench.
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> Oh yeah, good point about Ratliff. He'll definitely play significant
> minutes. But you think he'll get more minutes than Maxiell?
Maybe not in the earlier rounds, but if they meet Boston I'm guessing
that Ratliff will get more time than Maxiell because they'll want more
height and experience when the Celtics have Perkins and Garnett in the
game.
>> I don't see Dixon getting a lot of time in the playoffs unless
>> Stuckey gets really cold.
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Author: jslaterjslater Date: Apr 9, 2008 08:45
On Apr 8, 7:03 pm, Brian Matthews ddd.com> wrote:
> On Tue, 08 Apr 2008 00:24:47 GMT, Grey Matters
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>>> On Apr 7, 10:59 am, SkippyPB nospam.neo.rr.com> wrote:
>>>> Pistons have a five game winning streak, two of those games (T'Wolves,
>>>> Heat) won by and played mostly by the bench. Rip is still nursing a
>>>> bad hip, not a good thing so close to the playoffs. Pistons have the
>>>> #2 seed secured. Now it remains to be seen who they meet. It looks
>>>> like the #7 seed is between the Raptors and 76ers and possibly the
>>>> Wizards should they falter. 76ers with their youth and athleticism
>>>> might stretch the first round a game or two but the others look like
>>>> they could be a sweep for the Pistons. ...
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