Eastern Conference Semifinals: Pistons vs. Magic, Game Four
Detroit @ Orlando
| Eastern Conference Semifinals | ||
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| Pistons Lead Series, 2-1 | ||
| Amway Arena | ||
| 5:00 PM | ||
| ESPN | ||
| Probable starters: | ||
| C. Billups??? | PG | Jameer Nelson |
| R. Hamilton | SG | Maurice Evans |
| Tayshaun Prince | SF | Hedo Turkoglu |
| Jason Maxiell | PF | Rashard Lewis |
| R. Wallace | C | Dwight Howard |
| Series Central | ||
Following Game Three, Magic coach Stan Van Gundy drew an interesting parallel between the Pistons' situation in this series vs. ours in the last series. We won big in the first game at home, won another close one at home, then got blown out in Game Three on the road. Hopefully we can defend Amway Arena better than the Raptors did in their second, and final, playoff game at Air Canada Centre this season.
Regarding Chauncey Billups: I think he'll play, but that's mere speculation. Here's Tim Povtak of the Orlando Sentinel with the latest update (as of Friday evening, when I'm writing this post):
"It's sore; it's still sore, man," Billups said when asked about his hamstring when he arrived at Amway Arena for practice. "I don't know [if I can play Saturday]. I can't honestly say either way at this point."
There was no noticeable limp when Billups walked, but there was no spring in his step, either, offering little insight into his immediate future.
Povtak asserts that the Pistons will be "vulnerable" if Billups doesn't play. I'm not sure I buy that. Even without Billups, the Pistons have Richard Hamilton, Tayshaun Prince, and Rasheed Wallace. That lineup is more venerable than it is vulnerable. Add the fact that they have a capable rookie (Rodney Stuckey) to take Billups' starting minutes and, well, the Magic have only a slight edge on the Pistons.
It'll be interesting to see how the Pistons defend Rashard Lewis tonight. Lewis exploded in the last outing for 33 points on 11-of-15 shooting (33 points on 15 shots... I'm still drooling) and routinely had open looks. A. Sherrod Blakely of MLive.com reports (via DBB) that Amir Johnson might get the call against Lewis tonight. Johnson, in his third season after being drafted from Westchester High School, is quick; a good leaper; and fresh, averaging only 12 minutes a game this season. He's the sort of guy who can give Lewis fits on the perimeter. If/when Johnson defends Lewis, Rashard should look to post him up. Lewis' post game is underrated, probably because so many of his shots are three-pointers. But he has the skill, strength, and footwork to befuddle the younger Johnson.
It'll also be interesting to see if the Pistons can get any production from Jason Maxiell and Antonio McDyess. Up until Wednesday night, the Pistons were undefeated this postseason in Maxiell's starts. That perfect mark changed because he was a non-factor offensively (0 points?! Not even one monster dunk?!) and had more trouble containing Dwight Howard than usual. McDyess also laid an egg. If either of them can bounce back, the Pistons stand a good chance of winning. If not, they're still a damn good team. But so are we.
Please don't hurt us, Rasheed.
Tipoff's at 5 PM on ESPN. The underrated Dan Schulman/Doris Burke broadcast team has the call, according to The Sporting Blog.
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Crystal Ball
With or without Billups, I think this game is ours. I look for Dwight to really come out firing on all cylinders, making his free throws and protecting the ball. Nelson will abuse Billups with his quickness if he plays, and he will do the same to Stuckey regardless. As for Wallace, Lewis is too much for him to handle, and if they do bring in Johnson than Dwight will wear him out in the paint. The x factor will be Hedo vs Prince and also how bad Hamilton sticks it to Mogans. Magic win, 107-99
'Coach, Dwight is a nice guy. Dwight don't hit anybody. But Superman will knock the crap out of you.' - D12
by Eyriq the Red on May 10, 2008 7:33 AM EDT 0 recs
The game is also on Sun Sports (and Sun Sports HD)
For those who can get local coverage
by Marie on May 10, 2008 5:03 PM EDT 0 recs
Great start so far
They’re hitting the open jumpers and getting to the rim, not to mention forcing the Pistons into making mistakes
by Marie on May 10, 2008 5:18 PM EDT 0 recs
Dooling!!!
Those two threes were HUGE! And Gortat with the big buckets, and some blocks to boot! Foyle who? I think battie may be relegated to playing the 4 next year, Gortat has the 5 covered, thank you.
'Coach, Dwight is a nice guy. Dwight don't hit anybody. But Superman will knock the crap out of you.' - D12
by Eyriq the Red on May 10, 2008 6:17 PM EDT 0 recs
Wow
That was a crappy ending. Need to see that final play again…not sure if Hedo and/or Dwight got fouled. The thing is, they should not have been in this position, not when they were up 15. The missed free throws (especially that one by Jameer near the end) really hurt. Dwight did not get enough touches…he only had two free throw attempts and eight points on 3-12 shooting.
by Marie on May 10, 2008 7:44 PM EDT 0 recs
yup
No idea what happened except that Detroit was able to play Detroit basketball in our house. Pathetic, but it just shows the grit of that team to tough out wins like this. What a bummer.
'Coach, Dwight is a nice guy. Dwight don't hit anybody. But Superman will knock the crap out of you.' - D12
by Eyriq the Red on May 10, 2008 7:48 PM EDT 0 recs
I hate to admit it, but...
the Pistons deserved to win. They did the fundamental things better than the Magic… only one missed free throw, only nine turnovers, the better assist/turnover ratio, and outrebounding the Magic. They did all that without their star point guard unable to play, and trailing 63-48 in the third quarter.
The Magic were still in a position to win even though Howard had such a tough night offensively; they couldn’t do what they needed to do, while Detroit did.
Man, what a tough, heartbreaking loss.
by Mike from Illinois on May 10, 2008 10:19 PM EDT 0 recs










