Whichever commentator it was that said before the series that it would go seven games, with a major momentum switch after each game, and with the media and fans rollercoastering from game to game to game to game to game, overreacting each time the rollercoaster went up or down, was dead on.

Miami wins game 1 and its like the Pistons are done.

The Pistons win game 2 and its like Miami's done.

Miami wins game 3 and its like the Pistons are done.

So, when the Pistons win game 4 and take back home court advantage, I expect all of us to proclaim the Heat dead - - - right before they beat us at home and take a 3-2 lead, at which point people will say the Pistons are dead, until the Pistons take game 6 and everyone proclaims the Heat dead (which they will be, of course, in game 7 in Detroit).