April 26, 2008
Heavy Underdogs Takes a 2-1 Lead in Front of Home Crowd
- Reggie Evans for President! "Mr. Hustle" sparked a run to close out the first half giving the home team a 4-point lead. He got involved on the offensive end, deflected passes, and contributed to Rasheed Wallace's 2-point performance. He even gave the crowd a "hand-to-ear"trot, slapping hands with front-row fans like someone used to do so long ago.
- Andre Iguodala continued to struggle shooting the basketball (10 points 2-9 shooting). Early on, he was forcing shots trying desperately to shake Tayshaun Prince but just couldn't with a help defender on their way. After he settled down, like in Game 1, he helped his team in other ways.
- Samuel Dalembert played like a man possessed on both ends of the court. He finished with a line of 22 points (led team), 16 rebounds, and 2 blocks. He had the full arsenal on display from the jumpshot to the baby hook. Sammy grabbed 5 offensive rebounds, made all of his free-throws, and only committed 2 fouls. It's frustrating for Sixers fans knowing that he is capable of doing this every game. It's just a matter of is he mentally prepared to do it.
- Active hands by Philly caused the usually sure-handed Pistons to cough up a 21 turnovers. Seeing a pattern in the media, this is a perfect scapegoat to get them out of giving credit where credit is due. Most were caused by Sixers disrupting their flow and some seemed to be that they were out of sync. When Rip or Chauncey drove to the basket, they were given a playoff bump and the refs let them play.
Well, it looks like we have a series folks. The prediction that "Philly has a shot to steal a game or two" is out the window as the Sixers have taken a commanding lead. A 1 game difference isn't that commanding but they have control of home-court and they believe that if they are playing at their best, Detroit can't beat them. I believe it too. This young squad fed off the Wachovia energy and with home-court advantage now, winning only the remaining home games will guarantee a match-up against the winner of Toronto-Orlando in the next round.
Game 4 is Sunday at the Wachovia Center. The white "Run with us" t-shirts will be in full effect again. If I make it to a game, I might get one and write "Detroit can't" on top of it. Antonio McDyess is questionable for Sunday's game as he broke his nose on a Andre Iguodala swipe. This is a must-win for the Pistons and they will probably be at the top of their game. That's good, no more excuses.
Discussion
3 Comments on "Heavy Underdogs Takes a 2-1 Lead in Front of Home Crowd"
#1
Posted by JoshG, April 26, 2008 7:19 AM
I'm pretty sure that the winner of the 2-7 seed series plays the winner of the 3-6 seed series. So if we win, we play either Orlando or Toronto.
#3
Posted by Ricky - Sixers4guidos, April 27, 2008 11:49 AM
Great analysis
I totally agree about the Iguodala part, he has to drive to the hoop more, taking consecutive 19 footers at the beginning of the game doesn't help your confidence, especially if you are NOT a great shooter
the most surpsising thing to me is how Miller is totally dominating Billups, it looks like Andre is the former MVP with a ton of playoffs games under his belt
I still think Jason Smith and Rodney Carney can give us more production if given more minutes, anyway with THIS Dalembert and THIS Evans we look like we are set for life, LOL
















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