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JRutledge Tue Jun 15, 2004 10:30pm

:D

I have been a Piston's fan for a very long time. I was a fan when Kelly Tupukia was on the team with Zeke was on the team in the 80s. I was with them when they won the back to back titles. I happen to spend the summer in Louisiana in Joe Dumar's home town (where Steel Magnolias was made). I befriended Joe's nephew that summer, he was dating at the time a girl that was the daughter of a women who my mother was working with during her sabbatical. Dumars that year one the MVP and his father was very sick and died the next year, when they won again. I will never forget that year, it was a special time. Now my childhood team is doing it again, against the Lakers. And to win it with of all people, Rasheed Wallace. I never thought they would ever win it again during the Grant Hill years. And when they traded him away, I thought they would really never have a chance.

I am complete shock that they are throughly kicking the behinds of the Lakers. I knew they were good, but right now they are winning by almost 30 points.

I am in complete shock right now. They will win 3 straight just like they did when they beat the Blazers during their second title.

Peace

Nevadaref Tue Jun 15, 2004 10:41pm

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...Joe's nephew that summer, he was dating at the time a girl that was the daughter of a women who my mother was working with during her sabbatical. Dumars that year one the MVP and his father .....
Peace

who saw Ferris throw-up at 31 flavors last night. I guess it's pretty serious.
"Thank you, Simone."

BktBallRef Tue Jun 15, 2004 10:58pm

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who saw Ferris throw-up at 31 flavors last night. I guess it's pretty serious.
"Thank you, Simone."

"Bueller? Bueller?" :)

The worst thing is that they showed an NBA player, who just had his ears pierced, on TV with tape over his ear lobes. :(

Snake~eyes Tue Jun 15, 2004 11:02pm

I watched, I would have liked to see the game go to the 7th, but pistons deserve it, they smoked the lakers tonight. Would have liked to see a closer game but wanted the pistons to wint he series the whoel time.

Black&White Wed Jun 16, 2004 12:44am

I really hope Pistons win it. I just want another team win the championship other than the Lakers again :D

rainmaker Wed Jun 16, 2004 01:21am

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I really hope Pistons win it. I just want another team win the championship other than the Lakers again :D
God is in His Heaven; all's right with the world!

Jurassic Referee Wed Jun 16, 2004 01:45am

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I really hope Pistons win it. I just want another team win the championship other than the Lakers again :D
God is in His Heaven; all's right with the world!

God is a Piston's fan? God don't like the Lakers?

Jurassic Referee Wed Jun 16, 2004 02:15am

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Originally posted by JRutledge
I happen to spend the summer in Louisiana in Joe Dumar's home town (where Steel Magnolias was made). I befriended Joe's nephew that summer, he was dating at the time a girl that was the daughter of a women who my mother was working with during her sabbatical. Dumars that year one the MVP and his father was very sick and died the next year, when they won again. I will never forget that year, it was a special time.


Joe Dumars was a class act with those particular teams, Jeff. And a very under-rated player, I thought. He still is a class act. However, to quite a few people outside Michigan, those "Bad Boy" teams turned them off of the NBA game for years. I'm one of those people. The present champions don't have that same stigma, thank goodness. You certainly have to admire how hard they play, and also how well that they play together. Not that they're really entertaining to watch though. They are boooooring. But "Boring" sure beat the hell out of "Showtime", didn't it? :D The only complaint I have is the MVP though. Ben Wallace is the engine that makes the team run,imo. I love his game.

Congratulations, Pistons! Best team won. The Lakers' dynasty is over. And I think that the Kobe vs. Michael debate may have ended with it too.

JasonTX Wed Jun 16, 2004 08:35am

I slept very good last night with the win. I am a Dallas Maverick fan but seeing the Lakers get beat is just as good to me as a Maverick win. The Lakers played like they have all year except it wasn't good enough for the Pistons. I'm no coach but it seemed like Kobe was a big reason for the loss. He was taking stupid shots and all those turnovers. When he would go out they played better so why not just leave him out. I just don't see him as a Hall of Fame calibur player like all the press is giving him.

mick Wed Jun 16, 2004 08:58am

It does filter down.
 
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The present champions don't have that same stigma, thank goodness.
When the Pistons were beaten by the Bulls, all the Piston starters walked off the floor without a word, except for Joe D who stayed around to give the Bulls their attaboys.

Jurassic Referee Wed Jun 16, 2004 09:14am

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The present champions don't have that same stigma, thank goodness.
When the Pistons were beaten by the Bulls, all the Piston starters walked off the floor without a word, except for Joe D who stayed around to give the Bulls their attaboys.

Like I said, Mick, the guy has always been a class act. And a great player. Joe D is the guy from those Pistons' teams that had to play D on Jordan. Jordan admitted in the Jordan Rules that Dumars gave him more problems than any other defender in the league at that time. I guess now you can add "Great Executive" to Joe's resume also.

rainmaker Wed Jun 16, 2004 10:16am

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Originally posted by Black&White
I really hope Pistons win it. I just want another team win the championship other than the Lakers again :D
God is in His Heaven; all's right with the world!

God is a Piston's fan? God don't like the Lakers?

Well, I'm not sure about specifically, but I do know He's always for the scrappy, big-hearted underdog, as long as they play fair, and don't take sexual advantage of vulnerable women. (Example, David until Bathsheba).

Jurassic Referee Wed Jun 16, 2004 10:37am

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God is in His Heaven; all's right with the world! [/B][/QUOTE]God is a Piston's fan? God don't like the Lakers? [/B][/QUOTE]

Well, I'm not sure about specifically, but I do know He's always for the scrappy, big-hearted underdog, as long as they play fair, and don't take sexual advantage of vulnerable women. (Example, David until Bathsheba). [/B][/QUOTE]Nope, can't agree with that at all. If that were true, then God would be a BoSox fan. And everybody knows that that ain't even an option. God's a Yankees' fan. That's even in the Bible some place, I think.

Btw, God ain't too fond of short people either. And that "don't take sexual advantage of vulnerable wimmen" ain't gonna fly either until I get my rib back.

BktBallRef Wed Jun 16, 2004 10:38am

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[ but I do know He's always for the scrappy, big-hearted underdog, as long as they play fair, and don't take sexual advantage of vulnerable women.
Gimme a break, Juules. "Vulnerable women" don't have sex with several different partners in the span of a couple of days.

rainmaker Wed Jun 16, 2004 10:46am

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[ but I do know He's always for the scrappy, big-hearted underdog, as long as they play fair, and don't take sexual advantage of vulnerable women.
Gimme a break, Juules. "Vulnerable women" don't have sex with several different partners in the span of a couple of days.

Perhaps it depends on your definition of "vulnerable." I mean, Bathsheba wasn't exactly a shrinking violet, from what I understand.


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