Things That Cannot Happen In Game 3

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1) Ben Wallace (9), Andres Nocioni (10) and, yes, Tyrus Thomas (9) cannot take more shots than Ben Gordon (7). I don't care if he was in foul trouble in the first half. He nailed a tough shot to start the second half, then didn't take another one for 3 minutes. Then he went another 4 minutes without taking a shot (a three pointer, which he nailed.) He averaged 17.5 shots a game against the ... [link]

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SAINT ANDREW'S NET: THE KING'S ENGLISH!
Published 5/8/2007 at With Leather - The sports blog that underachieves to the best of its ability
... Thank you Isiah shows the Bulls how to win Game 3.  I think they forgot the magic beans and to ask the Pistons to only play 3 for a while.  

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