There aren't enough good teams in the east for their window to be closed. In fact, the only team they have to worry about is older than they are.What if Detriot comes up short this year [sic] in my opinion [sic] there [sic] window will be closed.
What if Detriot comes up short this year in my opinion there window will be closed. What will they do with their team.
There was and is nothing "flukey" about the Pistons. They have simply been a great basketball team. I am sorry if they do not fit what you think to be the standard model of a great NBA team. There is more than 1 way to skin a cat. Just a few years ago they completely dismantled a team that was thought of as being one the best NBA teams in the last 20 years that consisted of 2 of the best players in the league and the best coach since Red. The Pistons knocked the champ to canvas and the champ did not get up.
Calling it a fluke is robbing this team of the credit it deserves so you can sleep better at night.
Brick, do you also think that it was a fluke that the Pistons got to game 7 of the finals against the Spurs the year after ?
No -- as I have mentioned above I think they make a perfect eternal second place finisher. Tough (albeit prone to mental shakiness of late), talented, will challenge you...and then lose because they lack the extra spark of greatness. Test your mettle. Of course if you have it...well, they'll be back again next year.
Yeah, the team that starts Derrick Martin at PG is a shaky one, no doubt. Same as the team that starts Slava at PF.Sorry, Pistons were not a "flukey" team by any measure. They competed with the best of their time and won one championship and lost another closely on a Horry three. What more can you ask for? A team can only play with the competition of its time. I know disparaging the Lakers is fun and all but they were the best team in the WC playoffs that year -- not the lost identity Kings or the shaky Wolves or the complacent Spurs.
Sorry, Pistons were not a "flukey" team by any measure. They competed with the best of their time and won one championship and lost another closely on a Horry three. What more can you ask for? A team can only play with the competition of its time. I know disparaging the Lakers is fun and all but they were the best team in the WC playoffs that year -- not the lost identity Kings or the shaky Wolves or the complacent Spurs.
Sorry, Pistons were not a "flukey" team by any measure. They competed with the best of their time and won one championship and lost another closely on a Horry three. What more can you ask for?
Bricklayer said:I'm not sure what team you think they dismantled, but as I recall it was the squabbling, oft-injured over-the-hill-gang from L.A. A team that won all of 56 games that year. That had a completely unchampionship like +/- of +3.9 (that would rank 11th in the league this year). And that weebled and wobbled its way through the playoffs before collapsing in a heap of Ben Gay at the finish line.
Calling it a fluke is nothing more than knowing history. A history which has been repeatedly confirmed in subsequent years as the same team has come up short time and time again against a variety of challengers despite having the opportunity to advance through a conference of weak sisters in the consolation bracket every playoff season.
I know disparaging the Lakers is fun and all but they were the best team in the WC playoffs that year -- not the lost identity Kings or the shaky Wolves or the complacent Spurs.
WERENT THE WOLVES THE BEST TEAM IN THE WEST?
- Pistons faded after Ben Wallace's mangina started acting up and they failed to make much improvements when the top half of the league improved by leaps and bounds. Their current situation is entirely predictable.Perspective.
Detroit won it fair and square. They just would not have in almost any other year. Right place right time before slipping back into the eternal bridesmaid role their talent and structure predicates (and after the enthusiastic run after the big trade fro Sheed began to wear off). Not a question of them not being able to compete -- merely a question of teams like them never getting over the hump in any normal year. I'm not sure how beating a shaky Lakers team changes that.
Hey, I agree that the Spurs should have been the best in 2004. In my earlier post, I contended that the Lakers were the best in the playoffs. The Lakers executed a better gameplan in the playoff series against the Spurs -- the key thing being the change in defensive rotations for effectively guarding Duncan and Parker. If the Spurs were heads and shoulders above their competition, they should have triumphed but it did not happen. Talent by itself doesn't win -- you need the smarts, hunger, adaptability, and some luck to go with your talent to win. Btw, did the infighting suddenly disappear during this series and WC finals only to resurface back in the finals after Malone exited the side door?It's not the end-all be-all to your argument, but they weren't, trust me. The Spurs were the best in the West in 2004. It was a modern miracle that LA beat them (not even counting what Fisher did). Jackson had to go away from the tri for the only time in his career because Payton couldn't produce without having the ball on the low block. It was Malone that was the X-factor missing from the previous year. He held Duncan to 17 ppg on -400 shooting over the final 4 games. Without him, it's 100% that LA loses to SA again. And they had Kobe's Eagle issue and in-fighting going on in the background. LA were the complacent ones.
The Pistons are the Atlanta Braves of the NBA.
tradepeja said:The Spurs of 2004, the Kings of 2002 and 2003, and the Suns of 2007 are all very alike.
They were the best teams in the league in their given year, but due to injuries and/or refs, did not become the apparent champion.
Hey, I agree that the Spurs should have been the best in 2004. In my earlier post, I contended that the Lakers were the best in the playoffs. The Lakers executed a better gameplan in the playoff series against the Spurs -- the key thing being the change in defensive rotations for effectively guarding Duncan and Parker. If the Spurs were heads and shoulders above their competition, they should have triumphed but it did not happen. Talent by itself doesn't win -- you need the smarts, hunger, adaptability, and some luck to go with your talent to win. Btw, did the infighting suddenly disappear during this series and WC finals only to resurface back in the finals after Malone exited the side door?
I can't believe I supported the Lakers. I hope to atone for my sins by watching that Game 5 from 2002 WC finals again.
- You cannot have two "abnormal" years -- 2004 and 2005. They won legitimately in 2004 and they forced a Game 7 in 2005. No "bridesmaid" team is gonna force a Game 7.