Win or Go Home Friday

ParlayMaster

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That's blasphemy! You're from THE D brother!!

The Detroit Pistons must win or all of their careers will be tainted. They can't win without Larry Brown. No all-stars. B+ players. Rasheed is a head case. Rip can shoot but cant score. Chauncey is not an elite PG. Flip is a POS and can't win in the playoffs.

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I think these plays are UNwise, although I usually agree with your plays
 
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I like the Pistons due to the reasons in my previous post. I believe in them and if they go down I am going down with them.

I have liked Dallas the entire series, but Dallas sans JET is not the same. I love Marquis and Devin, but truth be told they have never made big shots to really win a playoff game or series. Tim Duncan is a player I usually despise, but he didn't play like the robotic, inept Virgin Island swimming clown. He was good, damn good. Add an energetic Duncan with Ginobli and Parker finally starting to play and you get a Game 7. Coach Pop will push the right buttons. Spurs plus the points.
 

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Thanks for the reply PM.

I like the Cavs tonight because they have a ton of momentum on their side. Cleveland won the fourth quarter of game two in Detroit. The King and his men have outplayed the lackluster Pistons ever since. Guaran-SHEED awoke a sleeping giant. Game five was a must win for the Pistons, and they went through the motions for three quarters. It is obvious that Detroit doesn't respect its opponent. Well, you can't just turn it on for game six in Cleveland when it hasn't been there since game two. The Pistons have talked all season about having their eyes on the prize, but quite frankly, the Cavs are the hungrier team in this series. James is a fierce competitor, and if the Cavs go down tonight, I think it will be closer than six points.

I like the Mavs because not only have they outplayed San Antonio in this series so far, but teams have a tendency to rise to the occasion when one of their star players is out. Remember what Phoenix did when Bell was suspended? The Suns won game six in Los Angeles. Also, since I truly believe Dallas will win this series, I must play them tonight, because the odds will be stacked against them if there is a game seven in San Antonio.

Good luck!
 

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Good play on the Cavs, but the Pistons did indeed rise to the occasion. I like your reasoning on the Mavs, and hope to discuss our intelligent views in the future.

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