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well if detroit puts rasheed and mcdyess on the floor, shaq has to guard one of them, and like i said, it would most likey be mcdyess, who can knock down open jumpers and take shaq off the dribble. mourning in his prime but up similar numbers to mcdyess. mcdyess had injuries that limited his playing time. when mcdyess actually played a full season, he was a 20-10 guy and an all-star. mourning is a better shot blocker, but mcdyess can hold his own defensively. hell in game 5 he had 11 rebounds off the bench and even blocked a 3 point shot. flip only won 64 games and had the best record in pistons franchise history so he must **** balls. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/rolleyes.gif.c1fef805e9d1464d377451cd5bc18bfb.gif a larry brown team went 7 against new jersey in the same fashion, and didn't sweep anybody. maybe you didn't watch the last heat game against the pistons, where wade goes off bickering to the officials while hamilton scores and easy layup. who said wade is a good defender? also you must not of watched the chicago series where miami's peremiter defense was getting lit up by hinrich and ben gordon. those 2 do not equal a richard hamilton and chauncey billups matchup. also last year under stan van gundy, the heat with shaq and alonzo a lot.
I'm sure if I went through pistons tapes, I could find one instance of every piston complaining about a call and while complaining they cause a lapse in defense. That doesn't make you a poor defender. Honestly come up with something better than one instance, everybody makes mistakes on defense and offense. Hinrich and Gordon don't = a Vince Carter or Jason Kidd either, yet Miami blew by them. Miami is going to live with certain players getting points, the idea is to keep the others from scoring. Wade and Shaq are going to get there pts, there's nothing Detroit can do about it, they can only hope to limit Walker, Williams, Posey, and Haslem. The heat got Zo late last year, the first time the two went on the floor together was near the end of the season, and we are talking about Pat Riley here, not Stan Vangundy. Flip coached the pistons to 64 wins...you're right, but that wasn't his team. A larry brown led Pistons team wouldn't have dropped 3 in a row. Say what you want to say, but the Pistons aren't as good as they were last year, and even if they do make it past the Heat, they won't beat Dallas.
