As Advertised
theaddshow.com 4/24/2008 — The Sixers shocked the world in game 1, but reality came crashing down in a 105-88 loss to Detroit tonight in game 2.
Read more about tonight's game.
No upset this time: Pistons dominate Sixers in Game Two
allthingsphillysports.blogspot.com 4/24/2008 — Looks like the real Pistons decided to show up for Game Two. After squandering a 15 point lead in Game One of the series, the Pistons got out to a big lead in Game Two and never allowed the Sixers to make a run, blowing them out 105-88. As I feared after the Sixers improbable win in Game One, the loss seemed to wake up the Pistons and force them to take the Sixers seriously.
DET:105, PHI: 88 - That’s More Like It!
pistonpost.com 4/24/2008 — I could’ve chosen a really hip, catchy lead for this article, but I chose to let Andre Igoudala speak my mind instead:
“Those are the Detroit Pistons that we expect to see.”
76ers at Pistons Game Info
nba.com 4/24/2008 — Print RSS Feeds E-News Sign Up Share on Facebook Philadelphia 76ers (1-1) Field Goals Rebounds pos min fgm-a 3pm-a ftm-a +/- off def tot ast pf st to bs ba pts A.Iguodala F 31:00 1-9 0-1 2-2 -18 0 1 1 4 3 1 2 0 0 4 T.Young F 35:19 5-10 0-1 1-2 ...
Half Empty
depressedfan.com 4/24/2008 — There are plenty of reasons to keep our heads up after tonight's thrashing at the Palace, but we'll get into that tomorrow. Had the Sixers been blown out in game 1 and bounced back with a stunner in game 2 I'd probably feel a lot better about heading ...