Pistons lose anoth– OMFG! Rasheed! OT! Pistons win!

Some comments from Monday’s game thread late in the fourth quarter:

Ree at 9:56 pm
man this is sooo wrong. we were up 15 but i guess you cant win the game in the first period

JackDutch at 10:00 pm
the knicks better beat the magic or i will be all kinds of pissed.

Matt Watson at 10:00 pm
On the bright side … The Black Donnelly’s is about to start.

Then this happened:

And then this happened:

Ree at 10:01 pm
SHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEED!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Matt Watson at 10:01 pm
HOLY CRAP!

Matt Gibson at 10:01 pm
RASSSSSSSSSSSSSSSEEEEEEEEEEEEDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD WWWWWWWWWAAAAAAALLLLLLLLLAAAAAAAAACCCCCCCCEEEEEEEE

Q Dog at 10:03
OH MY GOD!!

Of course, the Pistons went on to win in overtime. The meat of my recap is up at the FanHouse, so go read that first. Once you do, I have a few additional notes after the jump.

Rasheed was the hero, of course, but how about the yeoman’s effort by Chauncey Billups? He played 47 minutes, scored 34 points and handed out 10 assists. He scored seven of Detroit’s last nine points in regulation to keep this close enough for Rasheed’s shot to even matter.

Flip Murray had a forgettable game, but most of his struggles seemed to be in the second quarter when it seemed every one wearing white suddenly forgot how to make a crisp pass. Murray finished with 10 points and six turnovers. He didn’t score much, but he didn’t miss a shot, either: he finished 4-4 from the field and 2-2 from the line. All in all, it’s not a horrible night for a guy who had a 103 temp before the game.

Plus, Murray had a hand in containing Denver’s starting backcourt: Allen Iverson was held to 16 and Steve Blake didn’t score a single point. Granted, J.R. Smith scored 21 off the bench, but it’s hard to stop a guy from scoring when he breaks free for a bunch of fast breaks and then goes 5-10 from three-point land.

With Murray and Jason Maxiell both starting, Antonio McDyess was the only guy on the bench who contributed … literally. He scored all 20 of points bench points with 11 boards. If you haven’t been paying attention, Dyess has been playing out his mind lately — it was his second game in a row with 20 points and his fourth with at least 16. He’s averaged nine and a half boards in that span, too.

Jason Maxiell couldn’t match his career-high totals from Sunday but he still played well, scoring eight points with five boards, three blocks and two steals in 25 minutes. He was in foul trouble for much of the night but looked liked he belonged when he was on the court. Tayshaun Prince was also nails for the Pistons — in addition to tipping the in-bounds pass to Rasheed for that last-second shot, he scored 19 with eight boards. He finished with three blocks and two steals.

Rasheed’s Prayer is Answered From Beyond Half Court [NBA FanHouse]
Pistons 113, Nuggets 109 box score [ESPN]
Flu-like bug punches Pistons [Detroit Free Press]

7 Responses to “Pistons lose anoth– OMFG! Rasheed! OT! Pistons win!”


  1. 1 Rocky Cliffs

    I feel the NEED…the need for SHEED.

  2. 2 Matt

    I was at the game last night- the place just erupted! You can tell in the clip that a lot of people had already left their seats and headed home- fortunately we were still there and saw the whole thing. George Karl seemed pretty bitter bitter:

    “You could give him a hundred and he wouldn’t make one, but he made one,” he said. “I personally would have liked the ball to be thrown more toward the rim or the corner, but you can’t criticize a lucky shot. That was a lucky shot.”

  3. 3 steve

    i think i’ve listened to this like 10 times now just to hear blaha and special k scream… what an awesome shot!

  4. 4 Kurt

    How many people, who had tickets, attended the game, but were walking up the stairs, in the concourse, or maybe even had already gotten to the parking lot, will claim to have been in their seats and saw it happen?

  5. 5 julie

    it really was great- i like that our announcers really care about the pistons- and even if they didn’t it was so amazing, how could you not freak out?? i bet we make the “homer call” on the dan patrick show:)

  6. 6 C.

    I was at the game, resigning myself to a loss. I saw the people streaming out of the Palace, and thought, ‘why not stay for 1.6 seconds longer? It’s not like you’re getting out of the parking lot that much faster.” It’s not over til it’s over people! I couldn’t of picked a better game to go to…plus I got Chauncey’s autograph!! SWEET!

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