Celtics, tonight. Pistons got the series in six. Pistons are hungry. They're deeper. They've been there. Been there and lost and got a bad taste in there mouth. Celtics have been stuck in coast mode. They'll have close home games and get blown out on the road.
2008-05-20T17:51:57Z
Celtics defense? Pistons will double team very little. Plus they're more physical.
2008-05-20T17:54:18Z
Celtics need Ray Allen to step it up. The big three must all average double digits in the series.
dairyman88313012008-05-20T17:49:25Z
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Are you serious DETROIT is going all the way, the celtics won't know what hit them.
The Celtics will win because they have a knack for winning when it matters. When they need it the Celtics have players that will step up such as Pierce in Game 7 against the Cavs. Though the Pistons have been there the Pistons are not as hungry as Ray Allen, Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce, 3 HOF candidates who have not even been to the Finals.
I think the Celtics win in 6, as Doc Rivers will fix the road problems and the Celtics will show why they won 60+ games in the season!
Lakers, Celtics, or Pistons. i want heat temperature a minimum of make the play offs... And interior the experience that they do i want they challenge Pistons or Celtics. To Marlo, Celtics struggled through the actuality that they had self thought matters, "choking" is the term for it. all of unpredicted each and every 3 element shot is going in on the comparable time as they challenged the Lakers. Ray Allen had a sport 0-6 in 3 pt distance, 0-4 from 2 pt determination adverse to the Cavs... the in straight forward terms reason I doubt the Celtics is thru that self thought, with it they're the desirable group indoors the NBA, without it they rather suck. they're a dominant group, yet I anticipate Pistons to win the p.c. out.
Celtics should win tonight. Celtics in 7 games. Celtics can't win on the road, so they have to go to 7 games to win it. Pistons are talented and Celtics don't have a deep bench, but Pistons do tend to lose focus as seen in the 76ers-Pistons series.