If Billups hammy is anything lingering, that could change everything.
That looked nasty, no man is THAT flexible

If Billups hammy is anything lingering, that could change everything.
That looked nasty, no man is THAT flexible![]()
If Billups hammy is anything lingering, that could change everything.
The Pistons aren't arrogant?! How many times have they made garuntees about games (and lost them nonetheless)? How many times have they underestimated their opponents and lost games as a result?
That's hilarious. They didn't review the play because according to the league they're not allowed to. That's a rule that's obviously going to change, but it still doesn't make it okay that nobody could figure this out at any point after the third period ended and before the last minute of the game and take three points off the board. That would have completely changed the outcome of the game.
It's just like the pass they granted Boston and Atlanta last series instead of the mandatory suspensions they gave the Suns and Spurs last year. Sure it's great that they get the calls right a year later, but why did nobody figure this out when it actually could have helped to determine the game? This is the difference between a 1-1 tie and a 2-0 Detroit lead. In the Conference Semi-Finals. That's huge. It's the playoffs, how can the refs be so handcuffed that they have to make a call on the court that they don't agree with? Are they going to replay the whole fourth quarter now? No, they're going to do nothing. Sorry Orlando, you got screwed, but there's nothing we can do about it. That's total BS. There was a lot they could have done about it but nobody wanted to take responsibility for it so they did nothing. Just inexcusable. This is a huge problem in the NBA and it's not isolated to just this incident. This is just worse because it's a playoff game. Why are we better equipped to make the right calls watching the game on TV than the refs on the floor? Wake up NBA, it's 2008. Get instant replay!
Enter Flip Saunders. The "Light Switch" Pistons suddenly appear, and they haven't made the Finals since, despite being a top two seed in the East every year and making it to the conference finals. I think everyone who follows the Pistons equates their attitude for the past three seasons more with the coach than with the players.
It sucks that the Magic got the short end in that one, but it was hardly decisive to the outcome of the game.
While its always fun to scapegoat the coach, he isn't the one issuing asinine statements to the press about turning it on and we're not worried and it does not matter if we lose this game and whatnot. And its really Chauncey and Sheed (shocker) who are the ringleaders in half-assedness, not the coach who is clearly driven to distraction by it. He might not be able to motivate them, but when you reach a contending level if you need the coach to motivate you then you are kind of pathetic anyway.
Watching the replay of this game on ESPN360.com, it's very disheartening. It reminded me of Game 4 in 2001, when it seemed like Hedo was the only guy who showed up to try and prevent the sweep.
And then Hornets/Spurs which reminds me of us vs. Lakers in 2002 when we were the young bucks, quite possibly better than the old champs, and oh so close to knocking them off the throne. Except of course the Hornets might do it because their Bibby counterpart is a legit superstar.
Gotta love Brother Hedo steeping up to become a star, and a clutch star at that, all these years later. But asking him to just isolate and square up Tayshaun Prince to win the game for you ala Kobe is a bit much.
2008 NBA Playoffs All-Star team of former Kings:
First Team
Hedo Turkoglu
Peja Stojakovic
Bonzi Wells
Bobby Jackson
Maurice Evans
Second Team
Ronnie Price
Mike Bibby
Eddie House
Darius Songaila
Damon Jones
Coach
Rick Adelman
... Howard -- an amazing young specimen who will domiinate the league in 5 years but is still in many ways a kid, and acts like it