No upset this time: Pistons dominate Sixers in Game Two

Looks like the real Pistons decided to show up for Game Two. After squandering a 15 point lead in Game One of the series, the Pistons got out to a big lead in Game Two and never allowed the Sixers to make a run, blowing them out 105-88. As I feared after the Sixers improbable win in Game One, the loss seemed to wake up the Pistons and force them to take the Sixers seriously.

While this was an ugly loss for the Sixers, they still leave Detroit with the series tied 1-1. By stealing a game on the road, they did all that can be asked of them, stealing home court from the Pistons. They need to basically forget about tonight's game and focus on going home and protecting their court. The crowd will give them all the energy they need to get them pumped up, so it's up to them to come out and play their game.

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8 Comments On: "No upset this time: Pistons dominate Sixers in Game Two"

 
Not suprised at all. When's the next game? Next Tuesday?

hahaha......ya whats with these long layoffs for some series'.........TV?

Friday. In Philly

I know, just making joke/point. Too much time inbetween games for this young group. I feel they woul've played better if they had a momentum to roll with.

I am not suprised one bit we are still missing that one superastar

I suspect that the Sixers will feed off the crowd during the 1st quarter but eventually, the Pistons will wear them down

its over in 5

looking forward next game!

omg i cant belive they lost like that i wanted them to win they deserve it

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