detnews.com - 4/25/2008
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All forward knows is whatever he's doing to contain 76ers forward Igoudala, it's working. Chris McCosky / The Detroit News AUBURN HILLS -- Tayshaun Prince had a look on his face that said, "Why are you asking me? I wouldn't tell you even if I knew." Prince wasn't about to give away any secrets about how he has kept 76ers leading scorer Andre Iguodala relatively quiet the first two games of ...
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First Cup: Friday
ESPN.com - TrueHoop —
Pistons vs. Sixers Chris McCosky of The Detroit News: "Tayshaun Prince had a look on his face that said, 'Why are you asking me? I wouldn't tell you even if I knew.' Prince wasn't about to give away any secrets about how he has kept 76ers leading scorer Andre Iguodala relatively quiet the first two games of this first-round series. 'I really don't know,' he said Thursday when asked what he expected the 76ers to do to get Iguodala going. 'Whatever it is, I just have to be ready for it.'" Krista ...
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Need4Sheed.com —
On Flip's rotation in game 2. The Pistons are having road game viewing parties, if you want to hang out with Pistons fans and watch tonight's game at either Dave & Buster's or Woody's. The Read of Sheed. Tayshaun's keeping silent. On The Pistons success when Dyess puts up numbers. Don't forget to enter the Stardock Pistons Desktop Giveaway. Congrats to the Winners of the Tom Petty Tickets. Need4Sheed readers Mike D'Alleva and Chris Steele. Pistons fans can ...
Round 1 / Game 3
PistonsNationBlog.com —
The Pistons and 76ers resume their best of seven first round playoff series tonight at Philadelphia’s Wachovia Center with the series tied at one game a piece. The game tips at 7:00 and can be viewed locally on TV20 Detroit, and nationally on ESPN2.
For game three the series shifts to Philadelphia (can’t you just hear that line on one of those NBA retrospective videos?). They’re really excited about these Sixers. Philadelphia is going all out for their surprising heroes:
For this, the first home playoff game in Philadelphia in three years, the city has gone all out. While encouraging fans ...
Pistons are in Philly for Game 3
Detroit Bad Boys —
... Andre Iguodala has shot just 5-for-24 from the field and averaged half of his 19.9 points per game in the first two games of the season, but I’m convinced that at some point before this series is over he’ll have his breakout game. Tayshaun Prince is ready for the challenge: ...
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basketbawful.blogspot.com 4/25/2008 — Andre Iguodala: Philadelphia's leading scorer (19.9 PPG) has a total of 20 points on 5-for-24 shooting in two playoff games against the Pistons. In last night's blowout loss, he managed only 4 points on 1-for-9 from the field. In my preview for ...
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NY Post: Sports 4/25/2008
HOOPS: Brown quits as Sixers' VP Larry Brown wants one more stop on his nomadic coaching career. Brown resigned as the Sixers' executive vice president yesterday with the intent to pursue a coaching job at the NBA or college level. Brown has been a...
NBA fines Cheeks for Game 2 actions —
FOXSports.com News for NBA 4/25/2008
Philadelphia coach Maurice Cheeks was fined $25,000 by the NBA on Friday for his actions after Game 2 of the 76ers' playoff series against Detroit.
Cheeks was cited for verbal abuse of the officials and for not leaving the court and going directly to ...
76ers' Cheeks fined $25K for ref abuse (AP) —
Yahoo! Sports - NBA News 4/25/2008
Philadelphia coach Maurice Cheeks was fined $25,000 by the NBA on Friday for his actions after Game 2 of the 76ers' playoff series against Detroit. Cheeks was cited for verbal abuse of the officials and for not leaving the court and going directly to ...