Very good game for Detroit. They would prefer to play low scoring games and that is exactly what they are doing. They are playing at a slow but steady pace and that is really working to their advantage. Hopefully, with this 2-0 lead they will not lose the intensity like in the Chicago series.
The Cavs always blow it in the third quarter. Brown is awful at in game adjustments. He also doesn't believe in giving pep talks. Maybe he should try that so this team can come out of half time with some fire for once.
Why doesn't Cleveland run for the entire 48 minutes? If they're going to keep the score in the 70s, they simply cannot win against this Pistons team. Cleveland has some guys that are athletic and finish in transition (LeBron, Hughes, Pavlovic, Gooden, Gibson, etc.), so why not run? They did that for the 1st half, but they decided to slow it down in the 2nd, and that's why they only score 26 points in the 2nd half.
Give us a coach that knows something and we will run. This whole teams wants to run, but Mike Brown slows the pace down.
Im betting that theyll make more of an effort to run in gm 3. hopefully Brown has learned his lesson, and if not hope that LeBron can take over and get the team to run
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (CavsRules @ May 26 2007, 12:07 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Give us a coach that knows something and we will run. This whole teams wants to run, but Mike Brown slows the pace down.</div>I agree. I noticed that when you guys run and have a high tempo, your at your best. All Cleveland runs Ive seen, have been involving steals and running and gunning. Dosent make sense to me why Brown wants to stay at the Pistons slow pace.Oh well, works for me.