I think he was talkin about the players on the Pistons...sayin that nobody on that team has a whole lot of playoff experience. Besides..the Pacers have Reggie, one of the best playoff performers ever, and the Celtics have Paul Pierce, who proved himself playoff material until late in the Nets series......who do the Pistons have..
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Re: Beast in the East??
I think he was talkin about the players on the Pistons...sayin that nobody on that team has a whole lot of playoff experience. Besides..the Pacers have Reggie, one of the best playoff performers ever, and the Celtics have Paul Pierce, who proved himself playoff material until late in the Nets series......who do the Pistons have..-Jay Illestrate, Emcee/Producer/Graphic Artist
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I see, but I still disagree. If your just looking at one player, then Cliff Robinson would beat out Paul Pierce for play-off experience. The Detroit team did make it too the 2nd round against the Celtics, so they have some experience. RIP replaced Stackhouse, who honestly did choke all play-off long. Keep in mind the Celtics did beat up on the Pistons, but their not that much more play-off tested.... So I see somewhat about the Celtics, but I think the Pistons have more experience then the 5th youngest team in the NBA(Pacers).
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Re: Beast in the East??
The Pacers finally shaking that youth movement tag and playing some ball, the only thing thats going to hurt them is they play down to their weaker opponents (denver, chicago).
The Nets are good, but I dont see them making it to the ECF this year, especially if they meet the pacers or celtics before the ECF...Redskins
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