Ah, ok. Thanks Bill.
YW.
I personally think this rule is stupid. Why wouldn't the NBA want to showcase it's best teams, players and matchups whenever possible??
I'm not saying put a Cleveland or Boston vs. OKC game on national TV. But when you have a chance to spotlight two of the three best players in the game going head-to-head, and you can't because of some stupid rule......that's just plain dumb!
Thanks Bill.....HD...I guess it's our respective regional coverage....
That's fine with me. I actually prefer FSN-OH coverage to ESPN's. I can't stand that joke for an announcer Jeff Van Gundy.
Same here.....Actually, I am going to watch, but listen to the RADIO broadcast better...but the goofy thing will be, WHO will have the delay...the radio or the TV...LOL!
.333: The Pistons winning percentage with Richard Hamilton coming off the bench.
1.000: The Pistons' winning percentage with Richard Hamilton starting and Allen Iverson coming off the bench.
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Hasn't happened yet. AI is out with a back injury. Didn't watch the game, did you?
Congratulations goes out to Coach Mike Brown of your very own, Cleveland Cavaliers! Coach Brown earned the ever prestigious Coach of the Month award for the month of February. Way to go skipper! :up
The LeBron/Wade duel lived up to all the hype- both guys went over 40 points (LBJ had 42 to D-Wade'a 41). When was the last time TWO guys did that in one game?!
damn!! i forgot about the game. who won? damn!!
A while back, HD mentioned Cleveland's magic number to clinch their division.
Detroit's eight-game skid and Cleveland's impressive string of wins clearly added to that- what is it now down to?
Even though Detroit has won two games against better teams, last I checked, they're still 17 games back of the Cavs.
With this win, the Cavs are now 12-2 in back-to-back games this year!
I guess they bought into the team motto: "We're a no excuse team."