That one I can't blame on Curry.Quote:
Originally Posted by Lord Douche Baggins
It seems like the best FT person on both sides sucked at the line in this game.
Printable View
That one I can't blame on Curry.Quote:
Originally Posted by Lord Douche Baggins
It seems like the best FT person on both sides sucked at the line in this game.
You know D-Wade has a flair for the dramatic.Quote:
Originally Posted by shags
Got a win. Can't complain.
Well, :we: sure as fuck did :our: best to give Miami a chance to take it to OT, but like shags said:
Quote:
Got a win. Can't complain.
On paper, we held Miami as a whole to 38% shooting and Wade was 10-31.Quote:
Originally Posted by UxKa
Many would call this a good defensive performance.
The Pistons played like shit and won. That's all I have to say about that game.
What is it about Michael Beasley that makes me want to punch him? The guy seems to have an overinflated feeling of self-importance. Watching him trot around out there made me hate him. I can officially add him to my list of NBA players that I hate.
Beasley should be, based purely on talent, fighting it out neck and neck with Rose and Mayo for ROY. Instead, Yinke Diawara has been starting over him. Sad, sad, sad.
The ghost of Chauncey.Quote:
Originally Posted by shags
No, no, no, yes.Quote:
Originally Posted by Codename V
Same with Stuckey's force job. That was horrible shot selection.
I hate that guy. (even though he's right)Quote:
Wade acknowledged to being stunned when Stuckey's shot went in.
"Oh man, that was some luck," he said. "There's no way, but it went in for him. Two teams fighting it out, and it came down to him hitting that amazing shot."
Good for Valter, especially after what he's been through.Quote:
Pistons reserve Walter Herrmann missed the game after his wife gave birth earlier in the day.