I don't know if the Pistons are playing really bad, the Cav's are really good or everybody is playing like crap?
The Pistons are lucky they are not down two games instead of two up. If Lebron would go Jordan like and just score like crazy and forget about "getting my teammates involved", because none of them are reliable. Sure Jordan, Magic, Bird, and Duncan would defer the last shot to a teammate because they had/have people who they can depend on to hit that important shot. Not Lebron, it's him and him only who can and should make the money shot. I've got the Pistons to win but if Lebron goes off and makes sure he drops 30 plus on the Pistons I think they have the upper hand in every game. I don't know maybe it's just me, but Lebron needs to do a lot more to earn his "next Jordan" label.
On the Pistons side Chauncey needs to cut down on his turnovers and no foul trouble, Sheed needs to stay emotional.
I think it was on ESPN but I heard that who ever wins the East will win the Finals, I don't know about that? The Spurs look tuff, real tuff.
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I was happy to see the Pistons win last night, but they really frustrated me at times.
Outside of Maxsiell's emergance in the first half and Billips hiting some tough three's, I wasn't impressed.
I think the Cavs are one more year away from the Finals, but will fall in five this year. LeBron needs a Pippin to his Jordan and until he gets it he can only take them so far...ask Kobe about that. A good power forward would take a little pressure off Z. They have the high energy guy in that big hair guy whose name starts with a V(Verijio?)
I think Clevland should trade Lebron for Kobe.
They need Kobe's killer instinct and D-fence to get past the Stons.
I'm serious. Let Lebron play in LA. Let everyone continue to talk about his greatness and let Kobe lead the Cav's to the finals for a couple years.
Meanwhile, HAPPY BIRTHDAY Rick!
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