May 16, 2007 - 9:37 PM

Say it ain’t so, Antonio!

I know the Pistons can’t be happy with their Game 5 performance, but was it necessary for Antonio McDyess to go over to the dark side in hopes of regaining an edge?

Sith McDyessYou know…now that I think about it, maybe it was the Bulls who were making use of the Force to guide the basketball into the rim on their way to shooting 72 percent in the first half of Tuesday’s game.

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Anger leads to hate, hate leads to SUFFERING.

I love how people blame the Pistons loss’s on how well the BUlls shot in those two games. But they say nothing about how POOR they shot in the four games they lost. Most of what I saw was not the great defense of the Pistons, but just a lack of shots falling in for Chicago. Any have-way decent offense could put up 100 points on the Pistons any night if they played right. Just a few drives in the lane against R. Wallace would surely put him on the bench with too many fouls, and through in a couple WHINING technicals and he’s OUT-A-HERE. GO CAVS!!! (In 7)

Gee, Scott. I never would have pegged you as a Cavs fan. Where were you for the ‘89 playoffs?

Classic line, Kyle…well, if there’s anything about the new trilogy that could ever be called “classic.”

Two years ago I “was” a Pistons fan (not a “True fan), but a fan. Then they started to play when they feel like it and not put it on the line every game. I don’t know how anybody could “truly” root for a team like that. What their attitude says to me is that “we’ll just coast through the regular season (fans be damned) and save it for the playoffs. Well if the last series and game one vs. the cavs is any indication of what they “saved” it will be yet another disapointing season for the Pistons and their (brain-washed) fans.

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