Deja Vu All Over Again: Detroit Beats Cleveland, 79-76
20secondtimeout.blogspot.com 5/25/2007 — Stop me if you've heard this story before: Cleveland takes a halftime lead, falls behind in the second half and has a chance to beat Detroit on the last possession. The Game One script played out again in Game Two and the result was exactly the same, a 79-76 Detroit win. Rasheed Wallace led Detroit with 16 points and 11 rebounds. He scored the game-winning turn around jump shot with :24 left.
Of Playoffs and motorcycle movies: a Pistons convo with Matt Watson
wearethepostmen.com 5/25/2007 — After watching the Pistons pull out yet another close game last night, I got the feeling that, besides the close nature of these games, the Pistons were having to work much harder each possession than they did against the Bulls. Like, MUCH harder. So ...
ESPN.com - NBA - Fine-worthy rebuke in order
sports.espn.go.com 5/25/2007 — AUBURN HILLS, Mich. -- I'm not going to kill Cleveland Cavaliers coach Mike Brown harder than anybody else in this column -- I'll save that honor for the referees -- for biting his tongue after the Eastern Conference finals Game 2 loss, 79-76, to the ...
Jason Maxiell eats babies in a cavalier manner
detroitbadboys.com 5/25/2007 —
That, my friends, is why people around these parts say “Jason Maxiell eats babies.”
For the second game in a row, Maxiell was an absolute difference maker. In Game 1 , it happened down the stretch in the fourth quarter, doing all of ...
Pistons 2 Cavs 0
need4sheed.com 5/25/2007 — Just back from the game....More in the A.M.
Will LeBron Shoot Or Will He Pass? Game 2 Preview
aolsportsblog.com 5/25/2007 — Filed under: Cavaliers , Pistons , Eastern , NBA Playoffs , Cleveland Sports Blog - The FanHouse : For what it's worth, I thought LeBron James made a mistake when he entrusted Donyell Marshall with the game's most critical shot in game 1 of the ...
On Darfur, LeBron James drops the ball
csmonitor.com 5/25/2007 — Why won't the basketball star sign a petition for human rights? By Jonathan Zimmerman Page 1 of 2 New York - Athletic. Amazing. Powerful. Phenomenal. America's airwaves are jammed with superlatives to describe basketball star LeBron James, who began ...