Oh my..
Let’s see the Table Tennis review…”It’s one hell of a table tennis game. ” Yes. Look at the SKUs run out the door. We were dying for this.
Uno > Table Tennis.
Let’s see the Table Tennis review…”It’s one hell of a table tennis game. ” Yes. Look at the SKUs run out the door. We were dying for this.
Uno > Table Tennis.
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May 24th, 2006 at 11:04 am
Forget the table tennis, I’m finally looking forward to a rambling detroit sports blog entry!
Do you think Todd will admit that the refs were completely stacked against the Heat and tried their damnest to erase that 10 point lead at the end of the game? Fortunately the p-tons wouldn’t cooperate…
May 25th, 2006 at 11:39 am
Poo-poo Table Tennis all you want… the only problem is, the game is just a little bit amazing. Seriously.
May 25th, 2006 at 12:20 pm
How is the MP? Any lag?
May 26th, 2006 at 12:49 pm
Flatus - I tuned out on a lot of Game 1 because it was so obvious in the second half that the Pistons were playing in a daze; so I really can’t comment on the officiating of that game. It was the the middling games of the Cleveland series all over again. There was no way they were going to win it, and it was miserable to watch.
Frankly, these guys haven’t been the same since Game 2 against Cleveland. They looked much better for three quarters last night and then just tuned out offensively again in the 4th (basically playing pass once, and play isolation basketball while four other guys stand around).
But if the officiating favored the Pistons in Game 1 (I really don’t now), it sure as hell didn’t at the end of the 4th quarter last night. That was crap. Sheed’s final foul was junk. Pistons were getting mugged all over the court (especially on the last couple inbounds passes) and Dick Bavetta’s complete lack of acknowledgement of Prince’s timeout call was insane. Frankly, I’m amazed they didn’t whistle Lindsey Hunter’s clean steal on the last play, you know, just cuz.
In any case, the Pistons have to play better than they have to win this series. They can. I think they will, in fact. But they’ve gotta show it, because Miami’s coming with more grit than I expected when it looked like they were going to roll over for the Bulls.