NBA Playoffs: Cavs vs. Pistons Game 1 - Inside the Numbers - Page 2

I know that this isn't very scientific, but if you apply that percentage to the 22 three pointers that the Pistons took on Sunday, they would have made 8 less three pointers, which is 24 less points, which would have made the final score 89-86 and the Pistons would still win the game.

Anyway, I am just saying that I don't think the Cavs are 27 points worse than the Pistons every night. Once you start applying stats to rewriting history, the whole topic starts to get away from you. But for you Cavs fans out there, don't think that the Pistons will sweep the Cavs with an average margin of victory of 27 points. That is about as far as I can go out on a limb against a team as talented and deep as this year's Detroit Pistons.

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  • 1 - Matthew T. Sussman

    May 09, 2006 at 9:44 pm

    Woulda been 30 if one of their backups didn't pop a three at the buzzer.

    This could still be one bad, bad sweep.

  • 2 - FilteringCraig

    May 09, 2006 at 9:47 pm

    Six point loss in game two. Could be a sweep, but I do feel vindicated in my prediction that it wouldn't go exactly like game one. Scoop Jackson had an interesting article about how a bad loss to the Pistons could be exactly what Lebron needs to become the player he wants to become.

  • 3 - Matthew T. Sussman

    May 09, 2006 at 9:54 pm

    I don't .. heh ... dig ... Scoop. But I did skim it. LBJ was supposed to get that bitter loss against the Wizards, but he carried the team to the Final Eight. So I suppose the taste of a sweep will better the man in the future.

    I have a lot to say about the Cavs, which I'll hold off until the offseason, whether that's next Monday (Game 4) or much later, like next Wednesday (Game 5).

  • 4 - FilteringCraig

    May 09, 2006 at 9:59 pm

    Maybe we can do a point, counterpoint, on the Cavs... or maybe we will just agree. :-)

  • 5 - Matthew T. Sussman

    May 09, 2006 at 10:05 pm

    Honestly I can't formulate it yet. I think I need their season to be over before I can speculate.

    But what really pisses me off is I'm in a hotel just outside Saginaw (Mich) and I have no channel that has the game on. I don't get TNT, and no local station is picking it up. For shame!

  • 6 - RJ Elliott

    May 10, 2006 at 5:44 pm

    Pistons in 5

    Nets in 6

    Dallas in 6

    Suns in 5

  • 7 - Q Bit

    May 10, 2006 at 7:36 pm

    I agree with RJ on Pistons and Nets but here are my picks for the other two:
    Dallas in 7
    Clippers in 6 or 7

  • 8 - RJ Elliott

    May 10, 2006 at 8:29 pm

    Really? Clippers can come back from down 0-1 without home court advantage to win in 6?

  • 9 - Q Bit

    May 10, 2006 at 9:20 pm

    @ Why not? May not be in 6 ..perhaps in 7 but Clippers should win. And they are going to. :-)

    But we will find out the adjustments Mike Dunleavy makes for tonight's game --of course the key is they cannot allow the Suns 100 + if they want to stay in and win the series--I will pay attention to the defensive end and match-ups .

    I might sound little crazy but I were Dunleavy, I would put Livingston or Ross on Nash , all the time.

    Clippers should play a more physical game and protect the paint -- no lay ups no dunks-- period.

  • 10 - RJ Elliott

    May 11, 2006 at 9:38 pm

    Dallas-SA 1-1

    Pistons up 2-0

    Nets-Heat 1-1

    Clippers-Suns 1-1

    At this point, I almost want to pick three underdog winners: Dallas, NJ, and the Clippers. I mean, all three have stolen home-court advantage. But I believe, of the three, the Suns have the best shot at winning back home-court advantage and then going on to win their series.

  • 11 - Matthew T. Sussman

    May 11, 2006 at 10:01 pm

    What's funny, RJ, is that I can't watch any NBA so I've been checking in here to catch the updated standings. Thanks man

  • 12 - RJ Elliott

    May 13, 2006 at 12:33 am

    Why can't you watch the NBA games? No cable?

    BTW, Miami beat the Nets tonight, and are now up 2-1...

  • 13 - Matthew T. Sussman

    May 13, 2006 at 1:11 am

    I was on a business trip for a week, and I had neither the time to watch NBA nor did I have TNT at the time.

    Back now, watching the end of the Suns/Cips

  • 14 - RJ Elliott

    May 17, 2006 at 12:53 am

    Good Lord!

    Miami beats NJ in 5!

    Dallas up 3-1 over SA!

    Detroit and Cleveland tied 2-2!

    And the Suns are tied 2-2 with the Clippers!

    You gotta love the NBA!

  • 15 - T-kidd

    May 17, 2006 at 11:38 am

    hi!
    here are my predictions:
    dallas in 5
    clippers in 7
    detroit in 7
    miami in 5

    I'm sorry if my results come too late but I'm writting from spain and i can't watch te matches here.
    I also would like to ask you about this year mvp steve nash. do you agree with that decision ?
    In my opinion nowitzki should have won te mvp this year.

  • 16 - RJ Elliott

    May 18, 2006 at 12:46 am

    Miami advances

    Cleveland UP 3-2 over Detroit!!!

    Dallas up 3-2 over SA...

    Suns up 3-2 over the Clippers...

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