Pistons 79, Cavs 61

Tayshaun Prince led the Pistons over LeBron James and the Cavs

Pistons 79, Cavaliers 61

26 Responses to “Pistons 79, Cavs 61”


  1. 1 Matt Gibson

    Tayshaun is not a prince, hes a king!

  2. 2 Angela

    The King is DEAD!!!

    Long Live the Prince!!! :D

  3. 3 Dave

    They covered the spread

  4. 4 Jack

    one king gone fishin’, one prince yet to be crowned:P

  5. 5 Robbie

    Tayshaun played masterfull

  6. 6 Dave

    Not to be a dick, but after game five I stated in comments that I was less concerned about the series than I had been after game four. It turns out I was completely right, and I think everyone should listen to my predictions, because they are always correct.

  7. 7 Rhondda Nunes

    That was a great game!The king gets to go fishing, our prince is a Crowned prince & so much for those that said our Pistons are “complacent”!Bring on the Heat!

  8. 8 Rhondda Nunes

    To Dave:ahhhhhh….you’re always right, O.K., but are you always humble?LOL!(just kiddin’….couldn’t resist!)

  9. 9 Tom Allred

    Go home Lebron, it’s time for the adults to play. Oh well, he can always have a few drinks with his mom…if there is any left.

  10. 10 m'ataeo pinon

    witnessing a marketting campaign that shifts into low gear for a couple of months, thank god.

    so, cavs, thanks for a wonderful series that further forges this pistons era into the books. cavs fans who engaged in tastefull, jovial, competitive comments and analysis, thank you. I think there is a decent rivalry started up now, and look forward to it in the future.

  11. 11 Dan

    We are indeed all witnesses. Witnesses to the fact that one “King” does not make a team. It was about time to see the Ol’ Boys in Blue finally decide to show up and teach the Cavs how to play ball (granted in 7 games). Let’s hope they decide to flip the switch in each game against the Heat.

  12. 12 Michael

    Tom: Even as a big Pistons fan, I cringe when people use non sequiturs against LeBron. He may be overinflated, but he’s not overrated, if that makes sense. It’s incredible to watch him play, learn and improve. Moreover, he has a great personality and the consummate player who just wants to become better.

    He’ll never make it through the Pistons without some support, just like Jordan. I feel great about this win, but imagine if the rest of the Cavs would have got some buckets to drop. We might have been biting our finger nails at the end. LeBron is somewhat responsible for that and getting his players involved, but when they get good looks and miss, the blame lies on their shoulders.

    I’m so excited to see this win and to see the Pistons of the regular season return. Let’s keep it rolling against the Heat!

  13. 13 Ian Cameron

    I’ll sum up my thoughts in one word: whew.

    I’ve been up in Northern Michigan since last week, sans Internet for the most part. But it has been great to read all your comments to get a feel for what the die-hard Piston fans were thinking throughout the series.

    Now onto Kazaam and the Heat.

  14. 14 Fadel

    Regarding the Heat series…start that thread now, Matt!

  15. 15 Matt

    My favorite part of the game today was in the final minutes when the game was pretty much decided- ABC had to play catch-up and show the pistons lot’s of respect, rather than the usual Lebron worshiping. I was really impressed with Lindsey Hunter and Tayshaun, they got the pistons back in this one when it really mattered. Can’t wait for the next series, let’s hope the free throw percentage is much better!

  16. 16 Rage

    What a game! :) I agree with Matt here.

    The Prince of the Palace proved once again why he is important for the Pistons success. Offense, Defense, hustle plays…overall great effort.

    Hunter pretty much started the run in the 3rd that got the Pistons the lead.

    Great defense, keeping the Cavs to 30% FG, getting them a new record for lowest points in a game 7 and bringing back some painful memories to the Heat players.

  17. 17 Mustafa

    I told you guys, the pistons will blow out on game 7 with everything… They will bring back their defense, which is a major factor in their game… and they will dominate the game… In the 1st half they were just warming up and playing pretty balanced, till the 2nd half they got banana’s and tore the roof off the palace… As the KING faced his worse nightmare and a PRINCE had risen amongst the many to protect its throne…

    GOOD GAME ! peace

  18. 18 Carey Anderson

    I did not think this would go 7 games, but I will take it. Tay showed the world why Joe D did not take Melo a few years back. I hate that he had to play the whole game, but we needed him in there. I hope our boys understand we can’t play the same way when the Heat come to town. The Cavs really played some D, which I don’t think Miami will play that hard on that end of the floor. Where are all the Cavs fans now? Great job to Flip! He did a great job by making some minor adjustments. Whats wrong with Dice? We need him to play smarter. Last thing and I am out. I love Sheed! But sometimes I wish he would just shut up and play ball. And stop shooting those 3s when we don’t need them. Look for Rip and Mr. Big Shot to shoot better from the floor agaist Miami.

    later

  19. 19 JustMaz

    Pistons finally bounced out of their rut. Granted, it’s not like they shot the lights out but they ran their sets and got good looks. They did what was expected on defense and on the boards. It would have been a bigger blowout a lot earlier if we hit our FT’s and took care of the ball a little better.

    Let’s face it. For a club to beat us, they have to bring their A game AND hope we play poorly. And even in those cases, there is a good chance that we pull it out. That’s what happened from the 4th quarter of Game 2 to the 3rd quarter of Game 7.

    We can’t expect things to always go our way but that was a long streak of crap play. Let’s hope it’s out of thier system.

    Series MVP: Prince

  20. 20 farlane

    “Tayshaun is not a prince, hes a king!”

    My wife filed for a copyright on that, Matt. I’m afraid we’ll have to sue you. ;)
    The pistons played D, hustled and reaped the reward.

    I will get out my Antoine Walker pinata - if you hit it, it doesn’t drop candy but it does blow apart in pressure situations.

  21. 21 Warthog

    farlane you do know where that quote is from right? if you haven’t seen it, watch:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8JosJ2FM7Og

    finally the palace was rockin tonight!!

  22. 22 Mike Mill

    We are all WITNESSES that LeBron is now in the “Witness Protection Program”.
    “I believe” Cleveland will just have to try again next year

  23. 23 JackDutch

    Absolute “Whew!” I would like to thank the guys for giving me that Game 7 blowout a la NJ in ‘04 and Orlando in ‘03. Thrilled by Tayshaun’s emerging importance to this team. They posted him up in the second half it seemed about 10 straight times. And he absolutely rung it up. He was the best Piston in this series. And he seems to have become Flip’s security blanket. He may be the difference-maker in getting us back to the promiseland. As far as the entire team, GREAT job on the boards finally, and what can you say about the defense, except they set about 4 records today. The second half was a thing only Detroit fans could truly appreciate.

    Here’s what I’m hoping for the Miami series:
    -A week off makes the Heat rusty, not rested.
    -We realize that free throws are the easiest thing you can do in a professional basketball game
    -Sheed and Rip stop aggravating their gimpy ankles
    -Somebody shows Chauncey tape of the 2003 Finals where he absolutely USED Gary Payton and he returns to the MVP candidate he was this season
    -Dwyane Wade doesn’t become Lebron Part Deux.

  24. 24 jez

    Here’s a prediction for the Heat series - Dwyane Wade makes a ridiculous, high-risk play and ends up breaking his back, but pulls through and makes more ridiculous high-risk plays. Another prediction - Gary Payton will annoy me. There is no way this Piston team can beat the Heat, last year all of their starting five were diagnosed clinically dead before the series even began. They still forced a game seven though.

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