buddha Posted Monday at 06:45 AM Posted Monday at 06:45 AM how many offensive records are going to be broken this year? its like mid 80s regular season games all over again. Quote
Betrayer Posted Monday at 05:53 PM Posted Monday at 05:53 PM 11 hours ago, buddha said: how many offensive records are going to be broken this year? its like mid 80s regular season games all over again. Much like comparing salary numbers to the past, counting stats have become meaningless. Quote
Deleterious Posted Monday at 06:12 PM Author Posted Monday at 06:12 PM Picked 2004 since that is the last time Detroit won the title. Box scores from Dec 1, 2003. Quote
buddha Posted Monday at 08:57 PM Posted Monday at 08:57 PM 79 points in an ot game! you get that in almost one HALF today. Quote
Deleterious Posted yesterday at 01:18 AM Author Posted yesterday at 01:18 AM Some strong rumors today the Bulls are going after AD. He would fit in. 1 Quote
buddha Posted yesterday at 01:37 AM Posted yesterday at 01:37 AM the funny thing about the bulls is that they keep saying how much they miss zach collins. as if zach collins is a guy who is going to turn you from a team scraping to back in to the play in every year to a champion. reminds me of when james edwards iii used to say the pistons really missed isaiah livers... Quote
Motown Bombers Posted yesterday at 01:55 AM Posted yesterday at 01:55 AM (edited) 4 hours ago, buddha said: 79 points in an ot game! you get that in almost one HALF today. I had to look up the box score on that game. Billups lead all scorers with 24 points on 8 of 21 shooting. Hamilton had only 7 points in 45 minutes. Pistons got big contributions from the bench with Okur putting up 14 points on .66t shooting. Williamson added 12 points on .556 shooting. Ben Wallace did his thing with 14 rebounds, 5 steals and 2 blocks and only 6 points. Leading scorer for the Knicks was our old friend Allan Houston with 20. Apparently he was still around then. Those were the days. *EDIT* Also want to add Tremaine Fowlkes played 5 minutes for the Pistons and scored two points. I have no idea who the **** he was. Edited yesterday at 01:57 AM by Motown Bombers Quote
Deleterious Posted yesterday at 02:06 AM Author Posted yesterday at 02:06 AM Down 32 to the Heat right now. Quote
Deleterious Posted yesterday at 02:26 AM Author Posted yesterday at 02:26 AM The Clippers, man. OKC gets the Clippers pick this year unprotected. Next year, OKC can pick swap with LAC unprotected. The year after that, Philly gets the LAC pick unprotected. The 4th year, if the pick is top 3 then LAC keeps it. Anything else and Philly can pick swap with them. 1 Quote
Deleterious Posted yesterday at 02:29 AM Author Posted yesterday at 02:29 AM Washington just beat Milwaukee Quote
Deleterious Posted yesterday at 02:54 AM Author Posted yesterday at 02:54 AM Two averaged over 30 last year. Quote
Shinzaki Posted yesterday at 03:23 AM Posted yesterday at 03:23 AM (edited) I really liked Wolf in college... Michigan seems to be playing on another level this year. They trashed some pretty good competition so far Edited yesterday at 03:24 AM by Shinzaki Quote
Deleterious Posted 18 hours ago Author Posted 18 hours ago 17 hours ago, Deleterious said: Picked 2004 since that is the last time Detroit won the title. Box scores from Dec 1, 2003. Dec 1, 2025 Pistons-Hawks was the lowest scoring game by far last night. It still would have been the highest scoring in 2003. Miami scored 140 last night. That is only 17 points less than Pistons-Knicks scored in 2003, combined. Quote
Deleterious Posted 10 hours ago Author Posted 10 hours ago So OKC had the winner and 2 of the 3 other nominees? Quote
Deleterious Posted 18 minutes ago Author Posted 18 minutes ago Might as well tarp off the upper level. Quote
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