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Bullets Forever: Briefing: This Probably Isn't Going The Way Flip Saunders Planned It
Truth About It - Washington Wizards Blog: In losing to the Pistons, at least Gilbert Arenas is more relaxed, more of a “fun guy”
Full-Court Press: Pistons Links: The Ron Artest documentary and Ben Gordon's clutch shooting in the playoffs
Briefing: This Probably Isn't Going The Way Flip Saunders Planned It
Bullets Forever —
... I'd be cutting and pasting an old song here to explain how the Pistons lost. The Pistons were well on their way to allowing another 40-point quarter, giving up 17 points in just the first four minutes of the third and falling behind by as many as 10 points despite having an eight point lead at the half. Then Will Bynum took over and scored the final nine points for the Pistons in the third and pulled them back to within two heading into the fourth.
Game Notes: Detroit vs Washington - Rashad Mobley, Hoops Addict ...
In losing to the Pistons, at least Gilbert Arenas is more relaxed, more of a “fun guy”
Truth About It - Washington Wizards Blog —
... third quarter was where we lost it,” said Miller, who had 20 points with three rebounds and three assists. “I think we were up 10 with a minute and a half to go, and a good team would have pushed it to 14 or 16. I think it came down to four. That’s tough. But at the same time, we brought a lot of energy in the second half and played a lot better than we have been playing.”
[Rashad Mobley - Hoops Addict]
But during a crucial point ...
Pistons Links: The Ron Artest documentary and Ben Gordon's clutch shooting in the playoffs
Full-Court Press —
... : A look at where the Pistons stand right now, as they head out for a tough West Coast swing. Hoops Addict : Interesting note from the Wizards game. Apparently, Flip Saunders thinks Will Bynum's potential, and not Rodney Stuckey's, was the reason behind the Billups trade.
Bynum or Stuckey?
Detroit Bad Boys —
... On a semi-related note, Flip Saunders took note of Bynum last week, suggesting Bynum was the reason the Pistons traded Chauncey Billups, not Stuckey. Seems like revisionist history to me, but there you go. ...





