pistonpost.com - 12/8/2007
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Due to due to an extraordinary case of commentatoritis, I will be replacing my Pistons-Bulls recap (Pistons lost by 7, by the way) with an absolutely necessary rant about recently-fired Houston reject Jeff Van Gundy, who now serves as a commentator on ESPN.
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