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Post by xpPhantomX on Jan 19, 2004 22:28:58 GMT -5
ok the pistons have a chance to make a franchise record. will they do it? the win today against san Antonio was big. and very exciting. i was at the game and it was sold out. how sweet is that. come on win number 14! tomorrow
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Post by Swanny on Jan 20, 2004 11:46:02 GMT -5
tonights game v.s. indiana is going to be a very difficult one. rick carlisle is an amazing coach and the pacers are stacked with talent. but of course so are the pistons. it'll be a fight to the finish.
go pistons!
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Post by The Wanderer on Jan 20, 2004 15:58:30 GMT -5
Both teams are on a roll and I think the season series is tied at one a piece. It's definitely going to be an interesting game to watch. Yeah, I don't really feel like analyzing it at all so...
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Post by Clump on Jan 20, 2004 16:25:02 GMT -5
The Pistons are gonna pwn.
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Post by MrFoodMonster on Jan 20, 2004 19:26:04 GMT -5
I only remember a few years ago, when the pisson's were horrible. Yup, dont watch b-ball..... later
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Post by unojuno on Jan 21, 2004 12:00:04 GMT -5
At least detroit has a sports team to be proud of... oh wait. They arnt in Detroit are they?
I still think they're good. And i dont watch basketball...but when i do...
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Post by bob on Jan 21, 2004 15:00:36 GMT -5
well, a 12 point loss isnt that bad... unless its to the guy you fired because he sucks at coaching. whoops
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Post by Swanny on Jan 21, 2004 18:03:02 GMT -5
pacers own pistons
carlisle owns brown
oneal owns wallace
sigh, why did the pistons get rid of carlisle
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Post by The Wanderer on Jan 21, 2004 19:12:19 GMT -5
pacers own pistons carlisle owns brown oneal owns wallace sigh, why did the pistons get rid of carlisle I'm sorry but I would not qualify any of those match-ups as opportunities for "ownage." Okay so they lost a game because they played lackadaisically. Big freaking deal. The sky isn't quite falling yet...
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Post by Liek on Jan 21, 2004 21:47:52 GMT -5
Yeah, Carlile (spelling?) was sweet. Two Championship regular seasons, so they fire him. Brilliant.
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Post by The Wanderer on Jan 21, 2004 23:05:10 GMT -5
Yeah, Carlile (spelling?) was sweet. Two Championship regular seasons, so they fire him. Brilliant. All NBA coaches do is keep the players in line and get them to play to their potential. They might call a play here or there or choose to make use of a particular offensive or defensive scheme, but you can actually expect them to be that involved in the overall success of the team.
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Post by Swanny on Jan 22, 2004 15:07:13 GMT -5
we are actually 0-3 against the pacers and oneal had 10 reb. and 14 pts against wallace in the first quarter alone. so the pistons got better players then they had last year, but changed their coach and now they're doing worse...i see how that goes
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Post by msuhockeycj on Jan 24, 2004 19:57:22 GMT -5
actualy they aren't really doing worse, its still to early in the season to tell, and its not like their below 0.500 anyway so stop complaining. And we didnt get that many better players. the ones we got are backups.
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Post by Swanny on Jan 24, 2004 23:42:11 GMT -5
yea actually, we're one game over last years pace...but the reason we got rid of carlisle was so we could get to the championships...but we can't do that if we can't beat the pacers
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Post by msuhockeycj on Jan 24, 2004 23:51:10 GMT -5
not necissarily. the pacers could lose before we would have to play them in the playoffs
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