pistonsnationblog.com - 4/28/2008
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The reason the Pistons turn it around in the second half in my opinion is very simple, THEY MADE SHOTS. The only way they Pistons are going to be able to beat these upstart 76ers is to avoid offensive lulls. If they execute (with an emphasis on taking care of the rock) and make their open looks Philly is unable to get out and run and in turn we’re able to set up our defense.
Prince Leads Pistons Past 76ers 93-84, Series Tied 2-2
slamdunkcentral.com 4/28/2008 —
The Detroit Pistons seem to be like a cat lately; by explanation, the team, like the cat, seems to have nine lives. An exaggeration perhaps, but when their backs are against the wall, Detroit seems to revive themselves. ...
Pistons pull even with Philly
detroitbadboys.com 4/28/2008 — By Kevin Sawyer
I had to Tivo the game, so it was fun watching the amateur general managing from the peanut gallery in the last one. So what happened? We won. Why? Here goes.
For all the talk of this team being hot and cold, this was an ...
Consider the Switch Turned On
fivetooltool.blogspot.com 4/28/2008 — Tonight in Philly, the Pistons slept through another half before showing up, but since they were only down 10 from the first, it didn't hurt them. The critical play was a Sheed technical late in the first after a successful Reggie Evans flop. ...
Halftime inspiration: Joe, Flip or McDyess?
detroitbadboys.com 4/28/2008 — I didn’t see Chris Webber’s comments on TNT at halftime, but I certainly heard about them. Fortunately, The Starting Five has the transcript (via PistonsNation ) :
Webber on the lack of intensity by the Detroit Pistons: “(The Pistons) ...
The Pistons Did Not See That Coming
sports.aol.com 4/28/2008 — In an already spectacular opening weekend, the Sixers decided to up the ante a little bit. After being down as many as 15 in the third quarter, the Sixers stormed back and upset the Pistons 90-86 to take a 1-0 series lead in Detroit. If someone told ...