So last night i check the Cavs-Pistons score 3 times and each time the Cavs are in control. Do they win? No, the Cavs only score 26 points in the second half of the Eastern Conference Finals! Is there an outrage over that fact? No. People only want to talk about the 2 points they were "robbed" of when no foul was called on LeBron James' potential game winner in the closing moments. Was there contact? Yes, but there is contact on EVERY possession in the NBA but the refs are not going to blow the whistle all game long. There could have been many fouls not called when the Pistons were attempting shots in the game but nobody seems to think of that. If lets says... Damon Jones would have taken that shot there wouldnt be full articles about it compared to LeBron James taking it. The writers would be talking about the Cavs choke job by only scoring 13 points in each of the final 2 quarters. Just after halftime Cleveland scores 2 whole points in the first 6 minutes. That is 1 made running jump shot to go with 5 missed jump shots and 3 turnovers. Nice job protecting the lead. Could they bend over anymore? Ever hear of attacking the basket? They went on make 4 more shots in the quarter with the closest one being 19 feet! Is that your game plan Mike Brown? Shoot yourself out of everygame? If so, dont plan on keeping that job for long because no ownership is going to waste LeBron's talent on a jump shooting team that has terrible coaching and gameplans. I hear both of the Van Gundys are unemployed. Do we honestly expect the Cavs to win the series? No, Detroit is a deep, physical team that plays on both ends of the floor. Cleveland has one superstar that has never won anything worth mentioning, who likes to shoot fadeaway jump shots and gets on ESPN for his fast break dunks. The Lakers are a better team than the Cavs, they just play in a better conference. Its only my view but its full of undisputable points.
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