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Created:Thu Dec 14 1989
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52.0. "-Official W.C. Detroit Pistons note" by SONG::ASHE (If uc a red sign inside of da mall) Fri Dec 15 1989 19:20

    This topic is to discuss the World Champion Detroit (or Detriot (tm))
    Pistons...  Please discuss basketball, and not excuses and accusations.
    If you want to do that, write your own topic.
    
    -Walt
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52.1SONG::ASHEIf uc a red sign inside of da mallFri Dec 15 1989 19:215
    I heard they got burned the other night with pathetic shooting.  To
    have them struggle the way they have, I'm glad they're still playing
    over .600 ball.  They do still have a winning road record.
    
    _Walt
52.2RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JOYabba Dabba DoooooFri Dec 15 1989 19:2818
    Walt,
    
    I saw them a few weeks ago vs. the Sonics.  I know they had a tough
    game vs. LA in OT the night before - but they were really pathetic.
    No flow at all.  The front court was totally asleep out there.
    Didn't look like the same Pistons as last year.  They lost by 25.
    In perspective, last year they were down by 22 to the Sonics at
    Seattle, and came back and beat them.  This year, they went down
    by as many as 30, and never came back.  
    
    Daly looked disgusted with the team's play.  Rodman got chucked
    (for no reason, IMO), and many of the players just seemed to
    sleepwalk. The Microwave, Rodman, and Dumars were the only guys
    who gave in 100% IMO.
    
    I expect them, and Cleveland to rise up in the central.
    
    JD
52.3AUSTIN::MACNEALBig MacFri Dec 15 1989 20:061
    I heard Isaiah got thrown out the other night.  What happened?
52.4What's happening of late?CSC32::B_GRAHAMThe grass is greener, but you still have to mow it!Mon Dec 18 1989 11:505
    I understand that the Pistons have lost 3 in a row on the road to
    the Clippers, Jazz and Warriors.  What's happening Walt?  Just
    road woes or other problems?
    
    Bret
52.5REFINE::ASHEIf uc a red sign inside of da mallTue Dec 19 1989 12:064
    When you have no rebounding and shoot 37% from the field, that's what
    happens. (Clippers)... I'm not worried about it yet...
    
    -Walt
52.6thoughtsLUNER::BROOKSHappy Kwanza, Xmas, and Hannakuh !Tue Dec 19 1989 14:0415
    PArt of it too, is that the NBA scheudle has passed the ridiculous
    to the obscene. Expansion has meant that teams may now play 4 games
    in 5 nights in different cities. That has got to take something
    out of you.
    
    That is one reason why the road/home disparity is so huge. 
    
    The Pistons, with their own jet (a smart and classy move), may have
    an advantage over the long haul. You'll see other teams doing that
    as well.
    
    I also believe that you'll see the NBA adopt an NFL-type layout
    (where some teams may not play others in a given season).
    
    DrM
52.7How could you purposely leave off the * in the title, Walt? :-) SASE::SZABOSamurai BartenderWed Dec 20 1989 11:171
    
52.8ROCK::GRONOWSKIiceMANWed Dec 20 1989 11:4211
    re: .7
    
    Just goes to show you the intellect of the Lakers fans... when they
    won it was because they were the better team (regardless of injuries
    to players on the other team)... when they lost (it was because they
    were all banged up).  Wake up and smell the coffee, injuries are all
    part of the game.  The Pistons are NBA champions.
    
    The asterick should be put next to the Lakers championships... they
    play in the girly-mon Western conference...
    
52.9You should be ashamed!SALEM::RIEUWe're Taxachusetts...AGAINWed Dec 20 1989 11:472
       Hey Hawk, you a laker fan now! Who'd a thunk it?
                                      Denny  ;^)
52.10SASE::SZABODearSanta,IWantARedCorradoForChristmas!Wed Dec 20 1989 13:203
    Denny, surely you jest!  But I do love that name- Jimmy Clang!
    
    Hawk
52.11AUSTIN::MACNEALBig MacWed Dec 20 1989 14:331
    Hey, Paul, it was a joke.  Get it?
52.12Let's put the label where it fitsCUPTAY::TESSIERTrying to forget your generation.Wed Dec 20 1989 15:3113
    After Friday night's exhibition at the Gahden, you must mean "Larry
    Clang," right?  9 for 27 from the floor as opposed to 13 of 18 for Mr.
    James (most) Worthy.
    
    Laker_Ken
    
    P.S.
    
    Detroit looks like they still haven't gotten over the loss of Mahorn. 
    Scott Hastings was supposed to be the answer, but he's gone from a
    brief period of starting to now playing only garbage time minutes. 
    With V.J. off to an incredibly bad start, their once-praised bench
    looks very lacking in depth these days.
52.13LEVERS::STROUTa pound of obscureWed Dec 20 1989 15:343
    yeah it is larry clang
    
    laker_sean  :)
52.14Larry certainly is clanging them, though......SASE::SZABODearSanta,IWantARedCorradoForChristmas!Wed Dec 20 1989 15:447
    Sorry guys, Clang has been officially (tm)'d here in SPORTS to refer to
    a certain James.  The use of any other name associated with Clang (tm)
    is null and void.  Again, so sorry!
    
    Hope you're happy!
    
    Hawk
52.15lemme get this straight :)LEVERS::STROUTa pound of obscureWed Dec 20 1989 15:462
52.16once upon time though there was no less to the nameCNTROL::CHILDSTime Travel gives me the RunsWed Dec 20 1989 15:535
    
    Well guys I gave you Jimmy Clang, I now give you Larry Swishless
    as in no swishes......
    
    mike
52.17LEVERS::STROUTa pound of obscureWed Dec 20 1989 15:551
    
52.18Ease up HawkCSC32::B_GRAHAMThe grass is greener, but you still have to mow it!Wed Dec 20 1989 15:594
52.19Larry ClunkUSRCV1::COLOTTIRPiece of MindThu Dec 21 1989 16:473
    How 'bout Larry Clunk? Might work....
    		Raider_Rich
    
52.20re: .16 Roooolllllwwaaaarrrrddd!CSC32::GL_JOHNSONShe's Stone Cold Bush!Thu Dec 21 1989 17:501
    
52.21SONG::ASHEPoor ol' Johnny Ray....Fri Feb 09 1990 21:188
    I think the Pistons have the longest winning streak right now at 9.
    Good way to go into the break....
    
    Edwards and Rodman starting have made a difference with Aguirre and
    Salley coming off the bench...
    
    Good to see Dave Bing make it in the Hall of Fame.... Big Bad Bob
    has to be next....
52.22Pistons seasons longest winning streakCOMET::DRIVERMon Feb 19 1990 10:499
    The pistons have a win streak of 11 and it will be 13 by Thursday. 
    That will be the longest in the NBA this season.  The sixers presently
    have the longest of 12.  Detroit next 2 games are aginst the heat and
    Magic both at home then its on the road to play the Hawks.  The Pistons
    have not lost since inserting Rodman into the starting lineup.  Mark 
    seems to be accepting his role very well.  They are only 2 games off
    the NBA's best record.  I think that there chances of repeating are 
    extremly good.  I think that Daly might just be the best coach in the
    league.   
52.23Anyone But The Lakers! :-) SASE::SZABOOURGNG District Mad Whacker BailiffMon Feb 19 1990 12:101
    
52.24Not just anyone!COMET::DRIVERMon Feb 19 1990 12:407
    I wouldn't worry about that, the Lakers will never get by Portland.
    But when was the last time you herd of two teams playing back to back
    double overtime games like the lakers and Portland.  Portland might 
    just be the best keep secret in the west.  Even though they lost last
    night to the 76er's.  I just hope that the Pistons keep looking towards
    getting better.  I don;t feel that they can beat Portland in a series 
    right now.
52.25PHILEM::SAPPGet the point??Good,let's dance!Wed Feb 28 1990 19:069
    In a seven game series the Pistons would either sweep the Trailblazers
    or win in five,because of experience.
    
    
    
    
    
    O_J
    
52.26LEVERS::STROUTwish i was Ocean size...Thu Mar 01 1990 10:405
    
    	If Portland ends up with the better record and gets home court
    advantage, forget it Detroit.  Clyde comes to play @ home.
    
    sean
52.27Blazing a trail of mediocrityAXIS::ROBICHAUDBeware the Ides of March 1stThu Mar 01 1990 10:456
    	Portland has been one of the biggest playoff choke teams in
    recent history.  Let's see them get by the first round before you
    start talking about the finals.  If healthy, the Lakers and Pistons
    are still the teams to beat in their respective conferences.
    
    				/Don
52.28Like I said... "If"LEVERS::STROUTwish i was Ocean size...Thu Mar 01 1990 11:180
52.29PHILEM::SAPPGet the point??Good,let's dance!Thu Mar 01 1990 11:5910
    Portland doesn't even have a better record than the Pistons.I gaurentee
    that they'll choke and finish third.
    
    
    
    
    
    `Nuff said
    O_J
    
52.30LEVERS::STROUTwish i was Ocean size...Thu Mar 01 1990 12:227
>    Portland doesn't even have a better record than the Pistons.I gaurentee
>    that they'll choke and finish third.
 
    	Look at the division and conference they are in.  Looks like
    the NFC-AFC arguments will be rising soon.  8^)
    
    sean
52.31PNO::HEISERfur sure doodeThu Mar 01 1990 12:274
    If Portland isn't careful, they'll end up with the #3 or #4 seed in the
    West.  That will sure increase their chances of "choking".
    
    Mike
52.32LEVERS::STROUTwish i was Ocean size...Thu Mar 01 1990 12:3315
	Protland slipped the past couple of games due to Drexler being
    out, otherwise they would still have a better record than Detroit.
    I figure Portland will start to pick up the intensity with Clyde
    back.  It's really hard to tell how they will finish with the West
    being as competitive as I've ever seen it:
    
    	1. LA
    	2. Utah
    	3. Port
    	4. Phe
    	5. SA 
    
    	(my prediction)
    
    sean
52.33PHILEM::SAPPGet the point??Good,let's dance!Thu Mar 01 1990 13:4210
    Re .30 
    
    The Pacific division is very tough,but the Pistons are cakewalking
    through the BEST DIVISION IN BASKETBALL.
    
    
    
    
    hope this helps,
    O_J
52.34PNO::HEISERfur sure doodeThu Mar 01 1990 13:444
>    The Pacific division is very tough,but the Pistons are cakewalking
>    through the BEST DIVISION IN BASKETBALL.
    
    Which division has more teams playing over .500 ball?
52.35GENRAL::GIBSONThu Mar 01 1990 13:452
    
    When did Detroit join the Pacific Division?
52.36LEVERS::STROUTwish i was Ocean size...Thu Mar 01 1990 14:026
    	BTW, how many home games vs away games has chicago played vs
    detroit?
    
    hope this helps,
    
    sean
52.37Let's be intelligent for once, shall we? :-) SASE::SZABOThu Mar 01 1990 14:1110
    HAHAHAHAHAHA(tm)!  Let's not start this foolish East Coast/West Coast
    is tougher than the West Coast/East Coast debate again......
    
    And now, for something completely different........  Even though Bill
    Russell has more championships, Wilt Chamberlain was the best center to
    ever play in the NBA.
    
    :-)
    
    H'awk
52.38PHILEM::SAPPGet the point??Good,let's dance!Thu Mar 01 1990 14:145
    re .34
    Which division has more teams with 30+wins??
    
    
    O_J
52.39LEVERS::STROUTwish i was Ocean size...Thu Mar 01 1990 14:208
52.40PHILEM::SAPPGet the point??Good,let's dance!Thu Mar 01 1990 14:2015
    Re .36
    
    Detroit has beaten Chicago both times they've played.In the first game
    they held Jordan to 16 points.In the second game without Aguirre in
    Chicago they beat them.
    
    
    BTW Both divisions have 4 teams playing .500 ball.
    
    O_J
    
    
    
    
    
52.41just answer the question, dammit! 8^)LEVERS::STROUTwish i was Ocean size...Thu Mar 01 1990 14:227
    re: .40
    
    	So what's the ratio of home-away games for chicago and detroit?
    
    	I guess I could get a paper and look it up.
    
    sean
52.42Stirring it up again eh Hawk?AXIS::ROBICHAUDBeware the Ides of March 1stThu Mar 01 1990 14:2513
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>    And now, for something completely different........  Even though
>    Magic Johnson has more championships, Larry Bird was the best to
>    ever play in the NBA.
    
>    :-)
    
>    H'awk
52.43LEVERS::STROUTwish i was Ocean size...Thu Mar 01 1990 14:3423
    
    	All right, so I went and got a paper and it doesn't have the
    home and away records...  Here's a rating of the top 6 teams for w-l
    percentage:
    
    1. LA Lakers 	40-13  WEST
    2. Det Pistons    	41-15  least
    3. Uta Jazz		39-16  WEST
    4. Por Blazers	38-17  WEST
    5. SA Spurs		37-17  WEST
    6. Phe Suns		36-17  WEST                  
    
    	Looks like we have a pretty convincing NFC-AFC argument.
    Lesse:
    
    	LA Lakers : SF 49ers :: Magic Johnson : Joe Montana
    	Detroit Pistions : Denver Broncos :: Isiah Thomas : John Elway
    
    and we all know what happened to Denver 8^) 8^) 8^)
    
    hope this helps 8^)
    
    sean
52.44I remember when the Atlantic was bestPNO::HEISERfur sure doodeThu Mar 01 1990 18:0712
>    1. LA Lakers 	40-13  WEST
>    2. Det Pistons    	41-15  least
>    3. Uta Jazz	39-16  WEST
>    4. Por Blazers	38-17  WEST
>    5. SA Spurs	37-17  WEST
>    6. Phe Suns	36-17  WEST                  
    
    Notice 3 of the leagues top 6 are in the PACIFIC Division.
    
    Hope this helps,
    Mike
    
52.45PHILEM::SAPPGet the point??Good,let's dance!Thu Mar 01 1990 19:176
    There's no question that the Pacific division is agreat division,but as
    far as overall balance the central is the best.
    
    
    
    O_J
52.46STARVU::MACGREGORThu Mar 01 1990 19:2354
    27. Charlotte Hornets	 9-44  WEST
    26. Miami Heat		11-46  east
    25. New Jersey		13-42  east
    24. Minnesota		15-40  WEST
    23. Sacramento		15-39  WEST
    22. Orlando			16-40  east
    21. Washington		22-35  east
    20. LA Clippers		21-33  WEST
    
    Bottom eight look about even.
    
    19. Houston	Rockets		24-31  WEST
    18. Golden State Warriors	24-30  WEST
    17. Cleveland Caveliers	25-28  east
    16. Atlanta Hawks		26-29  east
    15. Seattle Supersonics	28-25  WEST
    14. Indiana Pacers		30-26  east
    13. Denver Nuggets		29-25  WEST
    12. Dallas Mavericks	31-24  WEST
    11. Milwaukee Bucks		32-24  east
    
    Middle nine are in favor of the East.
    
    10. Boston Celtics		32-22  east
     9. Philadelphia 76ers	35-21  east
     8. Chicago	Bulls		35-20  east
     7. New York Knicks		36-19  east
     6. Phoenix	Suns		35-17  WEST
     5. San Antonio Spurs	37-17  WEST
     4. Portland Trailblaizers	37-17  WEST
     3. Utah Jazz		39-16  WEST
     2. Detroit Pistons		41-15  east
     1. LA Lakers		40-13  WEST
    
    Top ten in favor of West.
    
    By Division:
    Pacific	200-174 .535
    Central	205-182 .529
    Midwest	184-197 .483
    Atlantic	149-185 .446
    
    By Division (taking out the 4 expansion teams)
    Midwest	160-113 .586
    Central	189-142 .571
    Pacific	200-174 .535
    Atlantic 	138-139 .498
    
    What does this all mean?  Judging by the fact that in both cases
    a west division beats an east division (1-3 and 2-4) I'd say that
    the west is slightly better as a whole.
    
    The Wizard
    
52.47As Jim Morrison would say...CUPTAY::TESSIERI saw Daniel Ortega at the Acton BowladromeThu Mar 01 1990 20:584
    The West is the best.  The West iiiis the best.  
    
    
    
52.48Glad I can help (smiley goes here)REFINE::ASHEScience!Thu Mar 01 1990 22:0719
    Lesse:
    
    >	LA Lakers : SF 49ers :: Magic Johnson : Joe Montana
    >	Detroit Pistions : Denver Broncos :: Isiah Thomas : John Elway
    
    
    Problem with this holding water... 
    1) Pistons go on same line as 49ers as defending champs
    2) Portland/Lakers would be the new team from the "other conference"
    3) Dumars was the finals MVP, not Thomas or Magic...
    now that we have this facts in proper perspective, the rest makes
    sense...
    
     
    >and we all know what happened to Denver 8^) 8^) 8^)
    
    >hope this helps 8^)
    
    -Walt
52.49Detriot the team to beat!COMET::DRIVERMon Mar 05 1990 14:469
    How can anyone ever compare Thomas to Elway.  But back to the Powerful 
    Pistons.  There game aginst the 76 ers Friday night was a statement to
    the rest of the NBA about who will be in the NBA finals.  Down by 4
    with 5.2 ticks on the clock and to come back and win it is truly a 
    accomplishment that is only done by teams of championship caliber
    (Celts, Lakers).  Detroit is the team to beat nomatter where the game
    is played.  Has there ever been a better defense in the NBA?  There
    is no doubt about it Detroit should have two or three guys on the all
    NBA defensive team.  With Rodman winning best defensive player.
52.50LEVERS::STROUTwish i was Ocean size...Mon Mar 05 1990 15:0010
    
    	Detroit did not win that game... Philadelphia lost it.  Detroit's
    ability to convert Philadelphia crucial mistakes does show why they
    are a championship caliber team.  Undoubtedly they have the best
    defense in the NBA.  I still don't think their Bad Boy image has
    been erased.  They play rough.  I like Rodman as best defensive
    player.  He's ferocious and quick on defense.  I'm not sure I like
    anyone else for the all NBA defensive team, though.
    
    sean
52.51Celts know how to whip the Pistons\CNTROL::CHILDSWatch out MSG, here I come GO FRIARSMon Mar 05 1990 15:208
    
    Dumars certainly deserves consideration just ask Michael....
    
    
    but what's he doing starting trouble with a nice guy like Rick Mahorn?
    ;^)
    
    mike
52.52LEVERS::STROUTwish i was Ocean size...Mon Mar 05 1990 15:256
    
    	Dumars would definitely be second on my list for Detroit.  I
    think Michael is a better defensive player than him, though...
    The Dumars-Mahorn incident was amusing.  8^)
    
    sean
52.53I figured you were rooting for her to win! :-) SASE::SZABOMon Mar 05 1990 15:393
    CONGRATS, Walt, for Miss Michigan winning the Miss USA pageant!
    
    Hawk
52.54detriot took that game from 76ersCOMET::DRIVERMon Mar 05 1990 17:0010
    Its really to bad that a lot of what Detroit does cannot be measured in
    stats.  Detroit took that game away from the 76ers.  How do you think
    Barkley felt after his pointing the finger show at Rodman,  then to
    miss the front end of what should have won the game.  I felt the foul
    call was questionable.  After the halftime show Ricky got he had to do
    something.  But with Dumars?  Look for the Pistons winning streak to 
    continue next is the kings at home and away at Jersey and Charlotte.
    This team has great great chemistry.  Can any one name one aspect of
    the game that the pistons lack in?  With this kind of team, repeating
    may not be out of ones expectations.
52.55CNTROL::CHILDSWatchout MSG, here I come GO FRIARSMon Mar 05 1990 17:099
    
    The starting five lacks an offensive threat from the forwards. Rodman's
    a dunker and Laimbeer can only shoot from the outside. Neither can
    really create a shot for themselves....
    
    brains?
    
    mike
    
52.56LEVERS::STROUTwish i was Ocean size...Mon Mar 05 1990 17:1313
	Detroit getting to the finals is definitely an expectation for
    me.  After winning the WC last year I think they came into this
    season without the "hunger".  I thought for sure this would doom
    them but they were able to turn it around.  Their defense is the
    best, and it helps their offense out a lot.  They can still work
    on their offense, especially their half court game (IMO). 
    	No matter how much I like Chicago I know that beating Detroit,
    especially after watching their previous 2 games together, is a
    far stretch.  We'll have to see if Detroit can keep up the intensity
    as the season winds down.  My bet is they can.
    	As for repeating...  Well, I like LA 8^)
    
    sean  
52.57Bill and Dennis's don't need to score!COMET::DRIVERMon Mar 05 1990 20:2027
    Well Mike neither Bill or Rodman have to do those things.  They have 
    Thomas and Joe and Mark and Edwards and Vinnie to do the creating.
    If Bill and Rodman were that way, there would not be enough basketballs
    to go around.  There is no doubt about what Bill and Dennis get paid
    for its rebounding.  Between the two of them they lead the rest of the
    team 2 to 1. Thats the total team.  Bill's outside shot is just an 
    asset.  With Rodman its the way he gets out on the break for his extra
    asset.  Dennis always runs the break to the weak side to draw the
    defense.  This give the ball handler at least two options.  Dennis is so
    fast that the defensive guy must really be on his toes or get burned.
    If the defense commits to Dennis then the ballhandler (usually Thomas)
    takes it all the way, If the Defense commits to the ballhandler then
    its crowd pointing time.  Know what I mean!.  We won't even get into
    Rodmans defense, did you see the Rockets game when center/superstar
    akeem got his game winning (dunk) shot blocked at the end of regulation.
    So really do the pistons lack in this department? 
    I am also concerned that the pistons may lose some intensity.  But only
    if the is some unhappyness (Aguirre) in the team that may deviate them
    from there concentration level.  If Mark is unhappy the whole team
    suffers.  But lets hope Isiah's influence has an affect on this
    potential situation.  Of course baring injuries too.  I don't agree
    that there half court needs a lot of work but it would be nice to have
    another post up style player.  I do think that that is Aguirre's
    biggest potential to help the club and he should concentrate more on
    that game.
    
    Larry 
52.58They can be hadCNTROL::CHILDSWatchout MSG, here I come GO FRIARSTue Mar 06 1990 10:3914
    
    didn't say they had to score Larry, you asked what they were lacking
    so I gave you my opinion. If they face another good defensive team 
    who can control Isiah, Joe and Edwards what are they going do? 
    If you answer with Mark then you get murdered defensively and on the
    boards, Salley is a better option but still lacks offensive fire
    power. If you answer with Vinny, you loose your best point man or
    your best defensive guard and probably all-around scorer. You could
    go three guard but again you get small and suffer on the boards.
    
    Their defense is their saving grace, I see holes offensively that
    can be exploited by a good defensive team. 
    
    mike
52.59good point!COMET::DRIVERTue Mar 06 1990 13:196
    Boy are you right Mike.  But I feel that in the NBA defense is more
    important than offense.  Then again you can't win games without
    scoring.  If Detroit is going to win another title Sally must become
    more of an offensive threat.  You made a good point Mike!
    Larry
    
52.60BAUCIS::SAPPSyracuse Orangemen-Big East Champs!Tue Mar 06 1990 16:197
    rep .58
    
    That's like saying if you take away the offense from the Lakers they
    can be had.
    
    
    O_J
52.61schools out ;^)CNTROL::CHILDSI sat down and wrote you a long letter..Tue Mar 06 1990 16:4910
    
    No it isn't O_J. The Lakers 5 starters all are capable of scoring.
    As are a couple of members of their bench. The Pistons on the other
    hand rely on three starters and two reserves to get the job done.
    Another words seeing you didn't understand it the first time, with the
    Pistons you can overplay the three big guns amoungst the starters
    and shut them down. The Lakers on the other hand can adjust and use
    AC or Thompson to score if you take away the other three....
    
    mike
52.62LEVERS::STROUTwish i was Ocean size...Tue Mar 06 1990 16:5716
    
    	The key to shutting down Detroit is to shut down the guards.
    Thomas is a weird player, he always is there in the clutch to come
    through.  He is the big play man for the team IMO and to effectively
    shut him out especially in the end of a game in a pressure situation
    is very key.  Laimbeer is the only weak link I see in Detroit.
    He has on and off games but it doesn't really matter because someone
    else picks up the slack if he isn't there.  Rodman is there to grab
    offensive rebounds and to apply killer defense, there is no way
    to shut him down unless he himself is having a bad day.  Edwards
    is killer with those fall aways (arrghhh!) and so is Dumars from
    the outside.  Detroit just has so many weapons it's hard to focus
    on what you have to do to stop them.  I think effectively stopping
    the guards and fast breaking is a key to beating Detroit.
    
    sean
52.63You can't shut down Detroits guards and win!COMET::DRIVERTue Mar 06 1990 17:5218
    There is no doubt that 45 to 50% (conservatively speaking) of Detroits 
    scoring comes from the guard position.  But there is no way to stop it
    either.  If you double team Isiah he can dish it about as good as any
    one in the league.  If you double team Joe he also looks for the outlet
    well.  As for Vinnie he is going to shoot it any way and look for the 
    foul.  I think that Bill Laimbeer has made a career out of people
    double teaming people on his team.  When they do double team one of 
    the guards Bill moves to the outside and gets the pass for the open 'J'
    He might just be the best outside shooting center in the NBA.  In
    stoping the break that too is hard to do aginst the Pistons, due to the
    teams rebounding ability.  Detroit wants other teams to crash the
    boards that opens the gates for the fast break.  If Detroit gets into
    a half court game they are very good here too.  Because of rebounding 
    ability.  Doesn't Detroit lead the league in offensive rebounding.
    For as much as there guards score there combined shooting percentage
    is a few points under 50% .  On paper it is hard to figure out why the
    Pistons win.  So to call Laimbeer a weak link is a serious oversight
    Larry
52.64LEVERS::STROUTwish i was Ocean size...Tue Mar 06 1990 18:018
    
    	I'm the one who said Laimbeer was a weak link 8^)  I still feel
    that way, though.  I don't think he is that great a defender and
    he is very suspect to streakiness/foul trouble/letting his emotions
    get in the way.  He benefits from being the open man on double teaming
    as you stated.  
    
    sean
52.65CNTROL::CHILDSI sat down and wrote you a long letter..Tue Mar 06 1990 18:087
    
    Lambieer is weak, how much did he contribute last year to their success
    in the playoffs? Lambieer isn't a great outside shooter especially when
    you consider 90% of the time there isn't anyone in his face. He's hot
    or cold period. 
    
    mike
52.66Detriot can handle losses to one of their guardsPHILEM::SAPPSyracuse Orangemen-Big East Champs!Tue Mar 06 1990 19:0111
    Well Lamb-beer is an okay player in my book.But the guy is a jerk.You
    can take one player from the Laker's offense and it totally shuts them
    down.Guess who??Try doing that to Detroit.You take away Isaih,you got
    Dumars and VJ.Take away Dumars it's vice-versa.An example of this would
    be when Thomas got hurt in a fight and missed a lot of the last few
    games.What did they do?They went and romped Cleveland AT Cleveland.They
    finished the season the hottest in the league.
    
    
    
    O_J
52.67REFINE::ASHEScience!Tue Mar 06 1990 19:4012
    Thanks Hawk...
    
    Now... Laimbeer, he scores, but he's important on the boards and
    setting picks. So he's no Ewing... so?
    
    re the Philly game:  Good teams find a way to win...
    
    I think 18-1 stretch shows they have their mind together for right
    now...
    
    -Walt
    
52.68I like BillCOMET::DRIVERTue Mar 06 1990 21:1716
    I am with Walt on this one.  I think Bills part in the pistons is
    being very underated in this topic.  His physical presents on the court
    causes other teams a lot of problems.  He is very physical and via his
    style takes many players out of there game.  Bill is always throwing
    flagrant elbows, giving little pushes, stepping on toes anything to
    make the opponent angry thus the opponent doesn't think about
    basketball he wants to fight.  He does this very well aginst the Hawks
    Dominque Wilkens.  I am not saying I proud of Bills style but it is 
    very affective.  He also possesses a strong desire to win, I do like
    that.  He is very hard on himself and expects a lot of himself.  This
    carries over to the rest of the team and you can see it in players like
    Rodman and Sally.  Its like Bills whole excistance is to help his team
    in any way he can.   Bills game will never make a fundamental film but
    is a very important asset to the Pistons.   He is one of a Kind
    Larry
    
52.69CNTROL::CHILDSI sat down &amp; wrote you a long letterWed Mar 07 1990 10:138
    
    Geez Walt where you been? I was wondering when you toss your hat in
    here. Lamibeer's rebounding is important to the Pistons but I think
    if he wasn't there Salley could pick up the slack with some help from
    the Worm. Bill isn't physical he's a cheapshot period. I'd be willing
    to bet Spud could rip him apart in a little fistcuffs.
    
    mike
52.70VIA::NORIWed Mar 07 1990 12:2310
    re: .66
    >>can take one player from the Lakers's offense and it toally shuts them
    >>down.Guess who??Try doing that to Detriot.You take away Isaih,you got
    
    Are you saying the Lakers are one man offensive team ? If you know who
    that player is how come most other teams don't know about that and are
    still guessing who that player is ? If they do know how come they are
    not able to stop him ?
    
    -- Ram Nori
52.71So goes Magic so go the Lakers!COMET::DRIVERWed Mar 07 1990 12:5714
    I will tell who that Laker player is, its  'Magic' There should be
    little doubt That the entire Laker team is structured around him.
    Everyone but Worthy that is.  When Magic is not in the game the 
    Lakers are no where near the caliber team they are when he is in.
    That has been proven.  Just look at last years Lakers won/lose record
    When Magic was injured.  Magics injuries cost the Lakers home court in
    the finals. Then his injury cost the Lakers the Championship.  Without
    Magic the Lakers wouldn't even be in the finals.  He isn't the entire
    offense, but he runs it and without him the Lakers are just another 
    "also ran"  team.  He if anyone ever did deserves his MVP status.
        As for you Laimbeer critics did you see last nights performence.
    I think Bill is reading this file.  
    
    
52.72TACKLE::STROUTwish i was Ocean size...Wed Mar 07 1990 13:4010
>        As for you Laimbeer critics did you see last nights performence.
>    I think Bill is reading this file.  
 
    	It was a "Laimbeer" critic who entered it (me).  And to think
    he did all that against Sacramento! 8^)  Like I said, Bill is at
    best, inconsistent and unreliable.  I never said he was not capable
    of having great games.  He's an average center at best... not to
    be confused with players like Ewing, Akeem and Robinson.  IMO
    
    sean
52.73Laimbeer IS better then average!COMET::DRIVERWed Mar 07 1990 14:2415
    The point is, what is needed from Bill is delivered by Bill Last night
    it was scoring and rebounding.  Laimbeer is a better than average
    center.  I will bet that you cannot name more then five that are
    better.  That makes him better than average.  This guy always comes
    to play.  He may be inconsistent but unreliable is totally wrong.
    How many game has he missed in his entire career?  Answer to few to
    be called unreliable.  With that statment your obviously not a 
    Laimbeer fan.  I am and I say that Bill Laimbeer's importantance to
    the Pistons is being totally underated.  I believe that Daly feels
    this way also or Bills minutes would not be so high as far as the
    teams average is.  Chuck knows Basketball!  
    
    Larry
    
    
52.74TACKLE::STROUTwish i was Ocean size...Wed Mar 07 1990 14:3626
    
>    Laimbeer is a better than average
>    center.  I will bet that you cannot name more then five that are
>    better.  That makes him better than average.  
    
    	Wow, this is going to be tough:  8^)
    
    	Malone (Atl)
    	Parish (Bos)
    	Olajuwon (Hou)
    	West (Phe)
    	Smits (Ind)
    	Robinson (SA)
    	Ewing (NY)
    	Sikma (Mil)
    	Duckworth (Por)
    	Seiklay (Mia)
    	Thompson (LA) 
    	Bowie (NJ)
    
    	This is of course, off the top of my head. 
    
    	Man, Pistons fans sure are cocky about ALL their players aren't
    they!  8^)
    
    sean	
52.75It's A Team SportRAB::NORIWed Mar 07 1990 14:4918
    re:.71
    
    I agree Magic is their main player but still not one man team as you
    guys are saying. What are Pistons without Isiah ? Don't give me that
    they won few games without him during regular season, when needed he
    makes the right play for Pistons most of the time. Where would be
    Rodman, Salley and compay without him ? The answer is no where. Does
    that make Pistons one man team ? BTW Magic did play in two game in the
    finals without Scott and as you know they lost both those games. Last
    night they lost to Houston without Scott again eventhough Magic played.
    In short both offense and defense in Basketball is a team effort, an
    individual may have better skills and pick up the slack, if someone is 
    out of from but still needs support from rest of his teammates.
    
    Agreed Isiah and Dumars are good, but it was only after Rodman and
    Salley joined the team they reached finals. 
    
    -- Ram Nori
52.76Boy are you confused!COMET::DRIVERWed Mar 07 1990 15:1411
    whoa! I can see why you think all those guys are better there respected
    teams sure do reflect there talents.  If you cannot see Laimbeers 
    importance to the Pistons.  Then your overall basketball knowledge has
    got to be questioned.  Which is going to happen anyway after reading
    your list.  I am not saying Bill is the key to the pistons all I am 
    saying is that in the Detriot system he is exactly what he needs to be.
    Also in winning the championship Bill has played a major role.  One 
    more thing out of all the teams you listed there is not one of them
    that would not welcome a Bill Laimbeer.
    
    Larry  
52.77the epitome of averagenessLEVERS::STROUTwish i was Ocean size...Wed Mar 07 1990 16:477
                                               
    	Who's confused here?  You asked me to name 5 centers that I
    thought were better than Laimbeer.  I did (in fact I think I named
    12 off the top of my head).  Now you turn around and say Bill is
    not the key to Detroit...
    
    sean
52.78PHILEM::SAPPSyracuse Orangemen-Big East Champs!Wed Mar 07 1990 17:366
    Re:Ram
    
    No one can stop Magic.Period.All I'm saying is if he doesn't play a
    mediocre team can beat LA.
    
    O_J
52.79when your good everyones a key!COMET::DRIVERWed Mar 07 1990 17:5116
    No Sean, I am saying that if something happened to Bill Detroit would
    still be a good team.  But with Bill the pistons are a very good team.
    Thats what makes Detroit so much better then other teams.  There is 
    not a player on Detroits team that is a franchise by them self.  But
    every player of the top 8 has something about them that they do as 
    good as anyone in basketball.  This my friend is Chemistry.  Other
    teams in the league cannot claim this like the Bulls,Rockets,Hawks
    etc...  There is only a couple that can they are the Lakers,Pistons,
    Trailblazers and on somenights the Celtics.  This Chemistry that I
    talk of is what Championships are made of.  I am having a hard time
    understanding what it is that you think a persons of Bills caliber
    should have to do to be called a better then average Center.  I feel
    like I'm arguing with a laker fan.  If that is true let me know and
    I will reword my explanation so you too can understand it.
    
    
52.80LEVERS::STROUTan ounce of perception...Wed Mar 07 1990 18:1015
    
    	What does being a laker fan have anything to do with this??
    8^)  (This makes the second time I've been accused, I feel like
    it's a disease or something!)  All I'm saying is that Bill is an
    average center because of what I've seen from him.  It's true that
    he might be hurt because of the team he is on but being on a team
    of that caliper might even help him out.  What I'm saying is that
    I can't see Laimbeer being the franchise, clutch time player if
    he were transplanted to say some terrible team with no supporting
    cast.  I feel he benefits more from the great players around him.
    This is JMO, of course.  
    
    	Gosh, am I sick of talking about Detroit!!! 8^) 8^) 8^)
    
    sean
52.81PHILEM::SAPPSyracuse Orangemen-Big East Champs!Wed Mar 07 1990 18:3310
    
    
    Regardless of what anyone thinks Bill Lamb-beer is NOT an average
    center.He's no Akeem.......So what??I will say that he has made the
    all-star team and has only missed 2 games in a 10 year span-and neither
    were from injuries.Bill has consistanly been one of the best rebouders
    in the league is a KEY to the Pistons offense.............
    
    JMO,
    O_J
52.82Ok sean but!COMET::DRIVERWed Mar 07 1990 18:373
    Nomatter what team laimbeer plays on he would be an asset.
    In other words a better then average Player.
    Larry
52.83PNO::HEISERAmadeus, Bach, Beethoven, Kitty HawkWed Mar 07 1990 18:406
    Laimbeer is one of the better high-post centers in the NBA, if that is
    your preference.  He does pose some interesting scenarios for teams
    that don't have enough big people.  That means a guard has to defend
    him rather than throwing a big, agile forward on him.
    
    Mike
52.84Laimbeer Is A Chep Shot ArtistVIA::NORIWed Mar 07 1990 18:5710
    Re: .78
    
    Most teams do have one super star or a leader, without him they can
    loose to any mediocre team, you can make a list of those teams, which
    includes every team in NBA.
    
    Bill Laimbeer, he is cheap shot artist.
    
    -- Ram Nori
    
52.85PHILEM::SAPPSyracuse Orangemen-Big East Champs!Wed Mar 07 1990 19:068
    Re: last
    You are right.But the Lakers proved last year that even for a short
    period of time that they can't survive without MJ.I bet you that Magic
    is more than 50% of Worthy's offense.When the Pistons lost Isaih last
    year,they actually played BETTER when they had him.......
    
    JMO,O_J
    
52.86Get real, O_JCUPTAY::TESSIERI saw Daniel Ortega at the Acton BowladromeWed Mar 07 1990 20:1234
    Re. .85  "the Lakers proved last year that even for a short period of
    time that they can't survive without MJ.  I bet you that Magic is more
    than 50% of Worthy's offense."
    
    O_J, when are you going to get off this kick?  I assume that the
    reference to last year is in regard to the championship series.  If so,
    then what you're conveniently neglecting to mention is that the Lakers
    played without Magic AND Byron Scott.  Scott was a 20 ppg, 50 percent
    shooter last year.  What the Hell did you think would happen if ANY
    team lost its starting backcourt?  What do you think would have
    happened if the shoe was on the other foot -- if Magic and Byron played
    but Isiah and Dumars were out?  The answer is obvious.  Would it then
    be fair to say that Detroit is not a strong team because they could
    not survive the loss of their starting backcourt?  Of course not.  It
    would be ridiculous.  As is your statement about the Lakers.  
    
    Oh, and as for your comment about Worthy, come on.  I didn't see Magic
    on the floor in Game 4 when Worthy scored 40 as the only real scoring
    threat for the Lakers.  I'm really getting tired of folks writing off
    Worthy as merely a by-product of Magic.  Worthy would be a star on any
    team.  What percentage of Karl Malone's offense is due to John
    Stockton?  
    
    Re. all this Laimbeer talk, it seems like much ado about nothing. 
    Laimbeer will never be remembered as a notable center.  But who cares? 
    He's a solid defensive rebounder and he gives them a 3-pt threat on
    offense.  He fits in with the chemistry of the team and the team wins. 
    Hell, the Lakers won 2 championships with Kurt Rambis as their starting
    power forward.  He'll never go down in history as a great forward, but
    he was a crucial ingredient to the team's success.  I wish they still
    had him!  Laimbeer is, however, a cheapshot artist, but that's another
    discussion entirely.
    
    Laker_Ken
52.87SALEM::DODAAll over but the cryinThu Mar 08 1990 11:534
I own Laimbeer in a rotisserie and he's as inconsistent as they 
come. 25 pts, 10 rbns one night, 2 pts and zip the next.

daryll
52.88LEVERS::STROUTan ounce of perception...Thu Mar 08 1990 12:049
>I own Laimbeer in a rotisserie and he's as inconsistent as they 
>come. 25 pts, 10 rbns one night, 2 pts and zip the next.
 
    	Did you pick him?  I agree with you completely.  So Bill had
    a good night against Sacramento, does anyone care to post his stats
    for the crucial Detroit-Philly game?  All I'm saying is that at
    best, he is average.  His inconistency is his primary foe.
    
    sean
52.89EARRTH::BROOKSReal men don't *DO* House MusicThu Mar 08 1990 12:170
52.90Never ceases to amaze PHILEM::SAPPSyracuse Orangemen-Big East Champs!Thu Mar 08 1990 19:019
    Ken.THINK BEFORE YOU TYPE!!Maybe you should actually READ the reply for
    once.I said when they lost him during the regular season.
    
    
    
    
    Spare me,
    
    O_J
52.91AbsurdCUPTAY::TESSIERI saw Daniel Ortega at the Acton BowladromeThu Mar 08 1990 19:4511
    O_J,
    
    Your reply said, "Lakers proved last year that even for a short period
    of time that they can't survive without MJ."  I can indeed read, and
    this statement does not indicate whether you are talking about the
    regular season or the championship.  I assumed you were talking about
    the championship because during the regular season Magic only missed 5
    games and the Lakers were certainly able to survive.  In fact, they
    finished with the second best record in the NBA.
    
    
52.92ANALYZ::MITHALCBS- Rather BiasedFri Mar 09 1990 10:110
52.93TALLIS::DICHIARAPeterFri Mar 09 1990 10:560
52.94ROCK::GRONOWSKIiceMANFri Mar 09 1990 11:592
    
    Lakers lost because they WERE NOT GOOD ENOUGH TO WIN!  PERIOD!
52.95A little oversimplification heh Walt?CSC32::B_GRAHAMThe grass is greener, but you still have to mow it!Fri Mar 09 1990 12:101
    
52.96LEVERS::STROUTpure black looking clear...Fri Mar 09 1990 12:138
	re: .94
    
    	are you sure it wasn't because Detroit was not bad enough to
    lose.  period?
    
    just wondering,
    
    sean
52.97SALEM::DODAAll over but the cryinFri Mar 09 1990 12:358
Nope, I inherited this team from Al Cote when he left DEC. 
Laimbeer is starting because Ellison is/was on IR. I start him 
every week and pray that he has his good game of the week on the 
night we use his stats...

Meanwhile, Beak is kicking my butt...

daryll
52.98For YOU Laker_KenBUILD::MORGANFri Mar 09 1990 14:5812

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52.99LEVERS::STROUTpure black looking clear...Fri Mar 09 1990 15:1811
    re. 98                                                          
    
    	did I miss something, what's the enlarged asterik for?
          
    	Detroit at NJ tonight, 7:35pm 
    
    	Which Bill will we see?  Does it really matter?  It's NJ isn't
    it?  Anyone willing to predict a NJ upset?  I didn't think so.
    Ok, I will.  8^) 
    
    sean
52.100When I go out on a limb...HOTSHT::SCHNEIDERGimme three steps, for the doorFri Mar 09 1990 15:3114
>    	Which Bill will we see?  Does it really matter?  It's NJ isn't
>    it?  Anyone willing to predict a NJ upset?  I didn't think so.
>    Ok, I will.  8^) 

Definitely!  The Nets will thrash the Pistons.  Lester Conner will
steal the rock from Isiah 10 times tonight.  Bowie will dominate
both Edwards and Laimbeer, simultaneously.  Rodman will not
be able to stop Chris Morris.  Gervin and short will score
20 apiece off the bench, exposing Aguirre as a sham of 
a defender.  Cranky Bill will totally outcoach Cranky CHuck.

Even the Nets trainer is better!!!

Dan
52.101Bizzarre!CUPTAY::TESSIERI saw Daniel Ortega at the Acton BowladromeFri Mar 09 1990 15:402
Anybody know why when I try to read .92 and .93 I keep getting an error 
message saying that the reply is currently being written?  
52.102the trouble is not in your setSTAR::YANKOWSKASIndependence for Lithuania!Fri Mar 09 1990 15:4612
    re .101:
    
    > Anybody know why when I try to read .92 and .93 I keep getting an error 
    > message saying that the reply is currently being written?  
    
    A lot of people have been getting "path to network node lost" errors
    lately while trying to reply to a note; the result is the "note is
    being written" message you describe.  Apparently there's a network
    problem on OURGNG...
    
    
    py                  
52.103BAUCIS::SAPPSyracuse Orangemen-Big East Champs!Fri Mar 09 1990 16:2916
    Re Ken 
    
    
    Chill out will ya??You miss read my reply because you were so angry at
    what I said and you didn't calm yourself down before you read it.....8^
    
    All I'm saying is that the Lakers in the past have had thier share of
    problems when MJ is out.Show me a record of how they've done and I bet
    it's a mediocre one.
    
    
    
    
    
    Hope this helps,
    O_J
52.104PWRVAX::RIEUWe're Taxachusetts...AGAIN!Fri Mar 09 1990 16:314
       The * is for all the whining certain Laker fans did last year. Some
    said it should be placed next to the Pistons title in the record book
    because the Lakers played without Magic and Scott.
                                        Denny
52.105GENRAL::GIBSONFri Mar 09 1990 17:004
    
    What did you smoke for lunch, Dan? Ha ha! The Nets are without a doubt
    the worst team in the league. Charlotte is close but still better.
    
52.106Probably shouldn't revisit this but it is Friday...CUPTAY::TESSIERI saw Daniel Ortega at the Acton BowladromeFri Mar 09 1990 17:0621
Re. .104

It wasn't whining.  And no, I don't actually believe they should put the 
asterisk in the record book.  But I don't think you can deny the fact that
when people look back at last year's championship, the absence of Magic and
Scott is what they will remember.  And it will always be a subject of debate
as to what would have happened had they played.  

Incidentally, this is not just my, admittedly Laker-biased, opinion.  At
the start of this season, I read all the NBA preview mags.  When discussing
the Pistons and Lakers, there wasn't one that didn't start off by framing 
the article within the context I have described above.  As much as you might
like to think otherwise, that's the way history will look back on it.

Actually, I think it will work in the Pistons' favor this time around.  It 
serves as a motivating tool.  They know that if they lose to the Lakers in
this year's finals, folks will say that last year's title was a fluke.  At
any rate, I think it's going to be a rematch and it should be one Helluva 
series.

Laker_Ken
52.107Nets are better than Sacramento , Miami, CHarlotte, Orlando, Minn...the list is endless!HOTSHT::SCHNEIDERGimme three steps, for the doorFri Mar 09 1990 17:070
52.108BAUCIS::SAPPSyracuse Orangemen-Big East Champs!Fri Mar 09 1990 17:156
    Re -1
    
    Nah,Miami would whip the Nets!!!...............8^
    
    
    O_J
52.109I agreeGENRAL::GIBSONFri Mar 09 1990 17:391
    
52.110REFINE::ASHEScience!Fri Mar 09 1990 17:4420
    They gave me work to do Mike... that and the network problems makes
    it tough... LDUC's make me shy away when I have limited time...
    
 >  	Malone (Atl)         not any more
 >   	Parish (Bos)         maybe
 >   	Olajuwon (Hou)       ok
 >   	West (Phe)           nope
 >   	Smits (Ind)          getting there, not better
 >   	Robinson (SA)        ok
 >   	Ewing (NY)           ok
 >   	Sikma (Mil)          getting old, I don't think so
 >   	Duckworth (Por)      inconsistent
 >   	Seiklay (Mia)        will be, about the same right now, has to keep
                             proving it
 >   	Thompson (LA)        nope, not the offensive threat
 >  	Bowie (NJ)           not yet
    
 You're missing Daugherty on this list, who I think is even too...
    
    -Walt
52.111RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JOBullwinkle stops Iditatrod, film at 11Fri Mar 09 1990 17:4517
    Denny,
    
    Actually, no Laker fans said an asterisk should be put nexted to
    the win. Celtic fans such as yourself started that drivel.  Many
    fans, whether Laker fans, such as Ken, or non-Laker fans, such as
    myself, commented that the series was a foregone conclusion with
    Magic and Scott out - in other words, I felt, as did others, that
    the series was over as soon as they got hurt.  However, many of
    us didn't say the Lakers would have won if the two hadn't got hurt,
    simply that it *probably* would have been a better series.  The
    Pistons still may have swept.  However, Celtic  fans, who are by
    far the largest number of fans in here (and IMHO the whiniest)
    started the asterisk crap.
    
    Later,
    
    JD
52.112BAUCIS::SAPPSyracuse Orangemen-Big East Champs!Fri Mar 09 1990 17:5110
    Yes,the Celts fans did start it.But were we whining when we limped our
    way into the `87 finals.Maybe we should put an * next to that series
    `cause if we were healthier we would have taken them to 7,no question
    about it.And what about the `88 finals??Thomas in game 6 hurts his
    wrist,what if that never happened??Let's face it,they lost that game by
    1 point and his injury was the difference.
    
    
    JMO
    O_J
52.113JULIET::MAY_BRWimp football rules!Fri Mar 09 1990 17:5316
    
    JD,
    
    I think you are way off base with that last reply.  Several LAker
    fans (not all) said that there should be an asterisk next to the 
    Detroit win.  The Celtic fans mostly laughed, and pointed out the
    '86 Finals in which McHale and Parish were injured and the _fact_
    that there was relatively little (certainly less that there was
    from some of the Laker fans) whining.  I distinctly remember being
    corrected that you can only give an asterisk to a team if the players
    are out of the game.  Merely injured and not able to run didn't
    count.  I found the Laker Asterisk Foundation of Rulers
    (LAFR--pronounced laugher) quite humorous.
    
    
    Bruce  
52.114RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JOBullwinkle stops Iditatrod, film at 11Fri Mar 09 1990 17:579
    Bruce,
    
    SInce you are a Celts fan, thats a typical reply.  Actually it was
    more like someone said "maybe their should be an asterisk next to
    the win" (and I think that may have been said by a PISTON fan) -
    and from their all hell broke loose.  And it's still being bandied
    about by the lovers of the Celtics.  
    
    JD
52.115JULIET::MAY_BRWimp football rules!Fri Mar 09 1990 18:098
    
    Well JD, from .111 to .114 you've gone from no LAker fan said there
    should be an asterisk to a possibility that someone may have said
    it.  But go ahead and argue that Celtics fans started it if it really
    makes you feel better.  I think we are also responsible for war,
    pestilence, floods, and famine, too.
    
    Bruce
52.116RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JOBullwinkle stops Iditatrod, film at 11Fri Mar 09 1990 18:2112
    Bruce,
    
    I said I thought it was a Piston fan - and the way the comment came
    out it was obvious it was meant to be sarcastic (the original comment
    way back lasted year).  From their, the mighty Jihad, always looking
    at a team or opposition player to rail against, started the mighty
    asterisk war.   It doesn't make me feel any better, but to tell
    ya the troof, I'm sick of hearing about the asterisk everytime a
    conversation starts in the Pistons note.  ANd note who brought it
    up this time - not a Laker fan...
    
    JD
52.117XOANAN::HEISERAmadeus, Bach, Beethoven, Kitty HawkFri Mar 09 1990 19:3511
>    about it.And what about the `88 finals??Thomas in game 6 hurts his
>    wrist,what if that never happened??Let's face it,they lost that game by
>    1 point and his injury was the difference.
    
    You can add the fact that Kareem is protected by the refs in crucial
    situations.  That call on Laimbeer with less than 12 secs. left
    should've been a non-call.  Considering Laimbeer's rep, it would've
    been a non-call with anyone else guarding Kareem.  It was, if anything,
     a real ticky-tack foul.
    
    Detroit should be working on BACK TO BACK TO BACK!
52.118RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JOBullwinkle stops Iditatrod, film at 11Fri Mar 09 1990 21:009
    See ther's Heiser, a Celts fan, whinig about the refs.  Man, like
    the Celts never, ever received a favorable call?  Give me a break.
    
    All superstars get favorable calls - right or wrong, it's a fack
    of life in the NBA.
    
    JD
    
    
52.119REFINE::ASHEScience!Sat Mar 10 1990 13:375
    Gee, I thought Thomas hurt his wrist last year, his ankle in the
    '88 finals... sure other memories aren't clouded?
    
    
    -Walt
52.120BAUCIS::SAPPSyracuse Orangemen-Big East Champs!Sat Mar 10 1990 19:438
    Regardless of what the injury was ,he got it and that was the
    diferrence.
    
    
    
    
    Hope this helps,
    O_J
52.1217983::RIEUWe're Taxachusetts...AGAIN!Mon Mar 12 1990 09:452
       So how do you explain the outcome of game #1 last year JD?
                                            Denny
52.122I guess we oughta put a asterick on this year too huh ?FRSBEE::BROOKSReal men don't *DO* House MusicMon Mar 12 1990 11:275
    So Denny, Fairy Bird is healthy this year, what's the Celt's excuse ?
    
    HAHAHHAHAHA
    
    Doc
52.123RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JOBullwinkle stops Iditatrod, film at 11Mon Mar 12 1990 12:0018
    Denny,  
    
    I have offered no excuses for the losses.  I've simply said that
    anyone who knows basketball knows that when a team loses Byron Scott,
    and then Magic Johnson, that they are in trouble, and it will affect
    the team's performance.  Some folks have acted like it didn't make
    a difference, and hey, the Pistons still may have swept a completely
    healthy Laker squad - which is something I've said all along, except
    IMO the games, and the series, would have been better to watch -
    from the humble opinion of a Hoops fan.   I figured when Scott got
    hurt, the Lakers would be hurting, but might overcome the loss of
    his 20 points - mainly by Magic turning his game up a notch.  When
    Magic went down, I knew the series was over - and I didn't like
    it cause I wait all year to see good playoffs between the best teams.
    I like to see all series go 7 games.  I always feel cheated by a
    a sweep cause hoop season ends that much earlier...
    
    JD
52.1247983::RIEUWe're Taxachusetts...AGAIN!Mon Mar 12 1990 12:082
       Hey Dock, how'd the 6ers do vs. Joe Kleine and the boys yesterday?
                                           Denny
52.125ROCK::GRONOWSKIiceMANMon Mar 12 1990 12:565
    
    re: .124
    
    Don't know how they did... but I know they're ahead of the Celtics
    and they've played more road games... hope this helps...
52.126Thomas Was Fine During Playoffs2HOT::NORIMon Mar 12 1990 12:576
    re : .119
    
    Just seeting the record straight. Thomas broke his wrist during the
    regular season and was fit during the playoffs.
    
    -- Ram Nori
52.1272HOT::NORIMon Mar 12 1990 13:0313
    re :.119
    
    I forgot add Thomas hurt his ankel during almost end of 6th game.
    Basically he played hurt just in game 7. I know it could have mattered
    one way or other but they did not get it done in 6 earlier games, why 
    guess what could have happened if he was healthy ? For all you know if 
    Thomas was healthy Lakers would have blown them away. It it just my guess.
    
    Also playing hurt is different from not playing at all. I hope you
    guys know the difference.
    
    -- Ram  Nori
    
52.128PNO::HEISERrock &amp; roarMon Mar 12 1990 13:133
    Injuries are part of the game and good teams don't dwell on it (i.e.,
    Celts in the '87 finals).  Some teams just have the heart NOT TO GET
    SWEPT!
52.129RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JOBullwinkle stops Iditatrod, film at 11Mon Mar 12 1990 13:3312
    Mike, 
    
    You should know - what did the Suns do last year???  Get swept.
    
    And there is a world of difference between being able to play, and
    not being able to play.
    
    And you claim good teams don't dwell on it - but yet the fack that
    the Celts had injuries in 87 keeps coming up.  Seems like dwelling
    to me - or does it only work one way?
    
    JD
52.130bless youFRSBEE::BROOKSReal men don't *DO* House MusicMon Mar 12 1990 13:424
    re .125
    
    Thanks Paul. you know 'ole Dennis has to reach for straws when he
    can find them .....
52.131LEVERS::STROUTpure black looking clear...Mon Mar 12 1990 13:4214
    
    	I agree with JD...  Saying that some teams "have the heart"
    not to get swept is purely ridiculous IMO.  Last year, the Lakers
    were not able to win after losing Magic and Scott early on.
    Good teams don't dwell on past injuries, though.  Usually just the
    fans do.
    	BTW, I'm not sure who started the idea of *'ing the Pistons
    WC last year.  IMO (and being a supreme Laker fan) find it hard
    to believe that LA could have beaten this team even with full strength.
    Detroit earned last years win by combining gutsy play with driven
    emotion... nothing should be detracted from them even though two
    of LA's big men were out.
    
    sean
52.132Mikey had a double whammy last year !FRSBEE::BROOKSReal men don't *DO* House MusicMon Mar 12 1990 13:433
    JD don't forget the Celtwits got swept too ....
    
    Doc
52.133this is funPNO::HEISERrock &amp; roarMon Mar 12 1990 14:516
>    You should know - what did the Suns do last year???  Get swept.
    
    Yeah JD, but they weren't injured so that doesn't prove anything we
    don't already know :-)
    
    Mike
52.134PNO::HEISERrock &amp; roarMon Mar 12 1990 14:5312
>    	BTW, I'm not sure who started the idea of *'ing the Pistons
>    WC last year.  IMO (and being a supreme Laker fan) find it hard
>    to believe that LA could have beaten this team even with full strength.
>    Detroit earned last years win by combining gutsy play with driven
>    emotion... nothing should be detracted from them even though two
>    of LA's big men were out.
    
    Thanks for the honesty Sean.  Some of us said the same thing back in
    June of '89.  Detroit was too hungry to be denied.
    
    Mike
    
52.135If that ain't hungry what is?CUPTAY::TESSIERUConn Huskies: the magic continuesMon Mar 12 1990 21:026
    Mike, you didn't get the feeling the Lakers were kind of hungry after
    sweeping through the conference playoffs (against much tougher
    competition than Detroit faced), to achieve something that no team
    had ever done before?
    
    Laker_Ken       
52.136SASE::SZABOTue Mar 13 1990 11:0010
    HAHAHAHAHAHA(tm)!!!!111(tm)
    
    Stay away from SPORTS for a few days and what do you get?  Deja vued to
    death, that's what!  First, I see the arguement about the "Immaculate
    Reception" has rekindled, then this one again!  Oh well, I guess that's
    what makes SPORTS SPORTS!!!!!1111(tm)
    
    I still love seeing the Lakers fans whine though!!!!1111(tm)  =8^0 (tm)
    
    *H'awk
52.137PNO::HEISERrock &amp; roarTue Mar 13 1990 13:1010
>                       -< If that ain't hungry what is? >-
>    Mike, you didn't get the feeling the Lakers were kind of hungry after
>    sweeping through the conference playoffs (against much tougher
>    competition than Detroit faced), to achieve something that no team
>    had ever done before?
    
    It was a vast playoff experienced, ex-champion, veteran team playing an
    up & comer, first time on the block, average age of 25 team.
    
    Mike
52.138LEVERS::STROUTpure black looking clear...Tue Mar 13 1990 13:255
    
    	Also remember that Detroit lost a heart wrencher to LA the previous
    season.  They were not to be denied.
    
    sean
52.139BAUCIS::SAPPBoeheim screws it up again!Tue Mar 13 1990 16:457
    Re .135
    
    Who won the toughest division a year ago??
    
    
    Hope this helps,
    O_J
52.140INTENSITYCOMET::DRIVERTue Mar 13 1990 17:4513
    There is no tougher division in Basketball then the central.   That is
    what makes Detroits current record so impressive.  Even though there
    last few games haven't been aginst central teams they have managed to
    put distance between themselfs and the rest of the pack.  If Detroit
    keeps up this intensity there chances of winning it all will be high.
    But in the NBA all teams seem to hit peaks and valleys.  I just hope
    that Detriot is not peaking to soon.  They are going to have to save 
    there best basketball for the playoffs.  I certainly think that
    Detriots play has still got to be raised another level to win it all
    again.  
    
    larry
     
52.141LEVERS::STROUTpure black looking clear...Tue Mar 13 1990 17:485
    	I don't find your argument that the central is the toughest
    division is convincing enough.  Personally, I feel both the Pacific
    and Midwest divisions are tougher.  
    
    sean
52.142BAUCIS::SAPPBoeheim screws it up again!Tue Mar 13 1990 17:516
    Pacific,maybe,Midwest no.
    
    
    
    
    O_J
52.143GENRAL::GIBSONTue Mar 13 1990 18:0913
    
    Pacific - definately
    
    Midwest - probably
    
    
    Utah = Detroit
    
    Houston = Chicago (one man teams)
    
    Spurs/Mavs/Nuggets > Bucks
    
    the rest : shake and bake
52.144BAUCIS::SAPPRight Ted??We outta here!!Tue Mar 13 1990 18:257
    RE One man teams
    
    
    
    Why don't you add the Lakers in that!!.....8^
    
    O_J
52.145GENRAL::GIBSONTue Mar 13 1990 18:4224
    
    Nah.
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    Worthy has some help.
52.146One MAn Team IS Better Than No Man Team2HOT::NORITue Mar 13 1990 18:526
    re : .144
    
    Hey, O_J, some of the one man teams are better than the no man teams
    you support in NCAA abd NBA. :-)
    
    -- Ram Nori
52.147Billy Owens is a nobody either!!.....8^BAUCIS::SAPPRight Ted??We outta here!!Tue Mar 13 1990 19:207
    Yeah Ram I can't argue with you there.Derrick Coleman is a nobody,even
    though he is about to become the best rebounder in NCAA history.
    
    
    
    
    O_J
52.148Who won the toughest division a year ago?!CSC32::B_GRAHAMThe grass is greener, but you still have to mow it!Wed Mar 14 1990 00:5311
>    Re .135
    
>    Who won the toughest division a year ago??
    
    
>    Hope this helps,
>    O_J

The Lakers of course!
Hope THIS helps!
Bret :^)
52.149Eastern better then WesternCOMET::DRIVERWed Mar 14 1990 13:0615
    How can anyone say that the western conference is as good as the
    eastern conference.  The Three best teams in Atlantic are better 
    then the three best teams in the midwest.  But the three best teams
    in the Pacific are better then the three best teams in the central.
    But there are more better then average teams in the Central then 
    there are in the Pacific.  Therefor the best devision is the Central
    followed by the Pacific then its Atlantic then Midwest.  Look at the
    playoffs for an example.  The western conference is going to be so 
    predictable.  Unlike the east no one has displayed any dominence.
    Out of the east there are four teams that possibly can win it all.
    N.Y., 76ers, Det, Celtics.  In the west there are only two Port and
    Lakers.  So someone explain how the west is better.
    
    Larry
    
52.150PNO::HEISERbuyout mania sweeps DEC!Wed Mar 14 1990 13:127
    Re: Western teams winning it all
    
    In addition to Portland and the Lakers winning it all, the following
    could also win it all under the right circumstances:  Phoenix, Utah,
    and San Antonio.
    
    Mike
52.151GENRAL::GIBSONWed Mar 14 1990 13:162
    
    Oh, I get it, .149 is a joke, right?
52.152JULIET::MAY_BRWimp football rules!Wed Mar 14 1990 13:265
    I'd be surprised to see Utah do well in the playoffs.  They seem
    to have a penchant for screwing up when the real money is on the
    line.
    
    Bruce
52.153the east coast brainwashing continues...LEVERS::STROUTpure black looking clear...Wed Mar 14 1990 13:5127
>    Look at the
>    playoffs for an example.  The western conference is going to be so 
>    predictable.  Unlike the east no one has displayed any dominence.
 
    	This logic escapes me...  If there is no clear dominance in
    the west, how does it make the western conference so predictable?
    Could it also be possible that there is no clear dominance in the
    west simply because it is a tougher conference??
    
>    Out of the east there are four teams that possibly can win it all.
>    N.Y., 76ers, Det, Celtics.  In the west there are only two Port and
>    Lakers.  
 
    	First off, your obvious placement of NY, Boston, and Philly
    OVER Chicago is annoying.  Did you notice Chicago has beaten both
    Boston and NY in the past week??  Secondly, your west coast breakdown
    is very inaccurate.  You ommited such teams as Phoenix, Utah and
    SA.  Perhaps you could explain to me why they do not have a chance?
    ALL of there records are better than the SECOND place Eastern
    conference team!!!
    
>    So someone explain how the west is better.
    
    	Simple, open todays paper and give me a rundown of the top 6
    teams in terms of record in the NBA.  
    
    sean
52.154Proper stepsCOMET::DRIVERWed Mar 14 1990 14:1810
    I be surprised if the any of the western teams do well other than
    Portland or the Lakers.  To win a NBA championship you must take 
    proper steps, like the pistons did first you win your devision then
    then you win the conference in the following year.  Then you win 
    the title in the following year.  No team ever wins it all in one 
    giant leap.  As for .149 the only joke is that you have nothing else
    to add to change my way of thinking.  No team then the Lakers, Celtics
    Pistons have made these logical steps.  Therefor this years champion 
    will be one of these three teams.
    Larry
52.155SASE::SZABOWed Mar 14 1990 14:439
    I'm sure that there are teams that have won it all without building up
    to it, ie: Cinderella teams.  How about the Seattle and Portland teams
    of the 70s?  They certainly weren't powerhouses for several years
    before they finally were good enough to win it all.  Sure, the strong
    teams are the ones that survive, year after year, but evry once in a
    while, a weak team will get hot, peak at just the right time, and
    surprise everyone.  It's happened.
    
    Hawk
52.156LEVERS::STROUTpure black looking clear...Wed Mar 14 1990 14:4939
    	re: .154
    
    	Two questions.  Why do you continually exculde Chicago from
    all your discussions?  Is it because they are in the same division
    as Detroit?  Have they not infact made the *logical* steps from
    just making the quarterfinal round to making the eastern conference
    championship round???
    
    	Also, in the West, no team has really had a chance to progress
    out of the western conference championship besides the Lakers.
    This season, however, there are 5 EXTREMELY valid contenders for
    the *throne* in the West.
    
    	I still don't see how your east is better than west comment
    washes.  Take a look:
    
    	1.  Los Angeles Lakers		West
    	2.  Detroit Pistons             East
    	3.  Utah Jazz                   West
    	4.  Portland Trailblazers       West
    	5.  Phoenix Suns                West
    	6.  San Antonio Spurs           West
    
    	Now take a look at the number of teams in the West with winning
    records against the east and vice versa:
    
    Lakers 	19-5 	      	Detroit 	16-6
    Dallas 	12-6            Chicago		17-9
    Phoenix     14-7            Milwaukee	15-10
    Portland	16-8            NY		15-10
    Denver 	14-8            Boston		16-11
    Utah	17-9
    SA		12-9	
    Seattle	16-11
    Clippers	13-11                     
    
    	Do you still want to argue which conference is better??
    
    sean
52.157ComparisonBAUCIS::SAPPRight Ted??We outta here!!Wed Mar 14 1990 16:1435
    Re last
    
    You make a good argument about the West.But last year there is no
    question that the Central was the best.But let us make a
    comparison,shal we??
    
                           *CENTRAL*
                           
                          Detroit 63-19
    			  Cleveland 57-25
                          Atlanta   52-30	
                          Milwaukee 49-33
    			  Chicago   47-35
    			  Indiana   28-54
    
    
                           **PACIFIC**
    			
    			   LAL 57-25(tied with second place CAVS)		
                           Phoenix 55-27
    			   Seattle 47-35	
                           G.S     43-39
                           Portland 39-43
    			   Sacramento 27-55		
                           LAC        21-61
    
    
    As you can clearly see,the Central was the better division.The average
    number of wins for the Central was 49 while the west was far behind
    with an average of 41.So to sum it up,if the Pistons were playing in
    the Pacific,they would have won 65+ games.
    
    
    Hope this helps,
    O_J  
52.158BAUCIS::SAPPChocolate Thunder:The REAL DarkhorseWed Mar 14 1990 16:297
    Oh,Sean why didn't you discuss all the teams from both conferences so
    we can get a clear evaluation on which conference has the most balance.
    
    
    
    
    O_J
52.159LEVERS::STROUTpure black looking clear...Wed Mar 14 1990 16:5912
    	O_J, are we discussing balance or the best?   FWIW, I feel that
    both conference are fairly balanced.  In the upper echelon of the
    NBA however, the West is on top by a wide margin.  Here's the overall
    east-west record:
    
    171-144 or (.543) in favor of the West.
    
    Think about, only 5 East teams have winning percentages in the West
    where 9 West teams have winning percentages in the East.  That clearly
    shows that the West is better than the East and is equally as balanced.
    
    sean
52.160the Bulls just arn't there yetCOMET::DRIVERWed Mar 14 1990 17:0613
    reply .156  
    
         I continually exclude Chicago from my list because they can't beat
    the Pistons.  They are now and only this year making the transition
    from a one player team and still they only have only one go to guy.
    Chicago has a long way to go and its going to have to start by beating
    the Pistons.  Until then they cannot be included.  Granted they will 
    be in the quarterfinals again.  But so what, they cannot beat Detroit
    and untill there experience evolves they won't be able too.  I do like 
    the Bulls and they are a team of the future but they are at least 2 
    years away.  
    
    larry
52.161it wasn't LALEVERS::STROUTpure black looking clear...Wed Mar 14 1990 17:085
    	So the Bulls can beat NY, Boston and Philadelphia and they aren't
    a contention team????   Correct me if I'm wrong but what team gave
    the Pistons the hardest time by far during last years playoffs????
    
    sean
52.162The CelticsCNTROL::CHILDSTownson St does it!!!!Wed Mar 14 1990 17:101
    
52.163Re .161BAUCIS::SAPPChocolate Thunder:The REAL DarkhorseWed Mar 14 1990 17:235
    I don't remember him saying that they aren't a contention team.
    
    
    
    O_J
52.164LEVERS::STROUTpure black looking clear...Wed Mar 14 1990 17:3526
    
    	re: .162
    
    	nope.  it was Chicago who actually led Detroit 2-1 in the best
    of 7 series.
    
    	Just for fun (and I like to play devils advocate).  How confident
    would you east supermists feel if the top 16 teams were taken from
    the league and played without conferences in mind:
    
    1.  LA                  	9.  Philadelphia
    2.  Detroit			10. Boston 
    3.  Utah                    11. Denver
    4.  Portland                12. Dallas
    5.  Phoenix                 13. Milwaukee
    6.  San Antonio             14. Seattle
    7.  Chicago                 15. Indiana
    8.  NY                      16. Houston
  
    	Detroit/Boston/Chicago would have to go through Utah before 
    advancing to the finals.  NY/Philly would have to pass LA and Portland 
    to get to the finals.  
    
    just an observation.
    
    sean
52.165BAUCIS::SAPPChocolate Thunder:The REAL DarkhorseWed Mar 14 1990 17:467
    Sean,I think Mike may have been kidding.Anyhow,Detroit would have to
    pass Utah?I think you meant it the other way around.
    
    
    
    O_J
    
52.166LEVERS::STROUTpure black looking clear...Wed Mar 14 1990 17:474
>< Note 52.165 by BAUCIS::SAPP "Chocolate Thunder:The REAL Darkhorse" >
>                        -< Detroit is better than Utah >-
 
    	Says who?   
52.167Says me.BAUCIS::SAPPChocolate Thunder:The REAL DarkhorseWed Mar 14 1990 17:498
    I guess you didn't see the game on CBS when they beat Utah by 32
    points.
    
    
    
    
    Hope this helps,
    O_J
52.168ACTING::MACGREGORWed Mar 14 1990 17:5647
    What it would look like with no conferences.  It poses some interesting
    first and second rounds games.  Such as NY-Philadelphia in the first
    or Utah and San Antonio in the second.  
    
    I've put my guesses below, just to show what *could* happen under
    these situations.
    
    LA           	----  LA                         
                            |----
    Houston    		----     | LA
                                 |----
    NY                  ----  NY |    |
                            |----     |
    Philadelphia        ----          | PO
                                      |----
    Portland            ----  PO      |    |
                            |----     |    |
    Milwaukee           ----     | PO |    |
                                 |----     |
    Phoenix             ----  PH |         |
                            |----          |
    Dallas              ----               | PO
                                           |---- Champ
    Detroit             ----  DE           |
                            |----          |
    Indiana             ----     | DE      |
                                 |----     |
    Chicago             ----  CH |    |    |
                            |----     |    |
    Boston              ----          | SA |
                                      |----
    Utah                ----  UT      |
                            |----     |
    Seattle             ----     | SA |
                                 |----
    San Antonio         ----  SA |
                            |----
    Denver              ----
                                
    
    
                             ^^    ^^    ^^
    			     ||    ||    ||
    			  5 west 3 west 2 west
    			  3 east 1 east 0 east
    
    The Wizard
52.169LEVERS::STROUTpure black looking clear...Wed Mar 14 1990 18:008
    
    	re: .167
    
    	sorry, missed that game.  I just keep reminding myself which
    conference the two teams are in when I have a doubt at to whether
    one is better than the other.  hope this helps,
    
    sean
52.170BAUCIS::SAPPChocolate Thunder:The REAL DarkhorseWed Mar 14 1990 18:066
    And I also keep reminding myself the record Detroit has against Western
    teams.
    
    
    Hope this helps,
    O_J
52.171Utah another also ran!COMET::DRIVERWed Mar 14 1990 18:139
    Its nice to see you coming around sean!  Last year the Bulls were only
    a problem until Detroit decided to win.  Lets face it stop Jorden and
    you stop the Bulls.  If the Bulls are ever going to win anything this
    must change.  Nobody ever stops M.J. but the pistons do a better job 
    then any other team in the NBA.
    Utah as good as the Pistons what a joke.  They may be in some areas 
    but other then Malone they have no other forwards.  Utah has no depth
    nor do they have a center that can score.  
    larry
52.172Wishful thinking,SeanBAUCIS::SAPPChocolate Thunder:The REAL DarkhorseWed Mar 14 1990 18:178
    I totally agree.Utah is strong but they won't beat the Lakers because
    thay have NO depth.While Detroit has 10-that's right!10 people who can
    contribute.That's why Utah would have no chance in a playoff series
    with the Mashers from Motown.
    
    
    
    O_J
52.173GENRAL::GIBSONWed Mar 14 1990 18:3516
    
    You are right about one thing, Larry. There is nothing I can say to 
    change your mind that the West is superior to the East this year. I'm
    not an optometrist, I can't correct tunnel vision. I don't see how you
    can claim NY can win it all. They can't beat any of the top teams. They
    are now 5-18 (may be off by one) vs. teams with a .600 or better
    winning percentage. Chicago may be a one man team but they are still
    the 2nd best team in the East.
    
    
    RE: Celts fans
    
    What is the word on McHale? I heard he injured his knee last night.
    
                                                   HOOT
    
52.174Detroit is still one of the bestBAUCIS::SAPPChocolate Thunder:The REAL DarkhorseWed Mar 14 1990 19:4315
    The only team that can beat Detriot is the 76ers and MAYBE Chicago.
    
    But when Sean talks about the Jazz being in a tougher conference,he
    brings up an interesting point.Does that mean that last year's
    Cleveland Cavs were better than the Lakers??They played in a tougher
    Division and conference and had an identical record.Obviously not.
    That's why he's wrong.
    
    
    
    O_J
    
    
    
    
52.175RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JONo matter where you go,there you areWed Mar 14 1990 21:2914
    Re Sean:
    
    The top 16 teams - right now Houston is #17.  they trail Seattle
    and Dallas for the final playoff spot.
    
    This is a futile arguement, guys.  O_J and Larry are Piston  folks,
    obviously, so they aren't going to accept any other opinions.
    
    Having lived in the East, I know about the "west is always weak"
    arguements, but having seen the Western teams all year, I think
    the east coasters don't give the Portlands and Utah's the right
    respect.  Oh well...
    
    JD
52.1767983::RIEUWe're Taxachusetts...AGAIN!Thu Mar 15 1990 09:442
       Kevin played last night Hoot. Hit a 3 again.
                                   Denny
52.177ego will be their downfallLEVERS::STROUTpure black looking clear...Thu Mar 15 1990 10:4411
	okay, I give up, could someone tell me why Detroit's winning
    percentage is lower against the West than the East if the East is
    infact tougher??  once again, tunnel vision strikes.
    
    	I think Detroit's refusal to accept Chicago as a team that could
    possibly beat them epitomizes their arrogant cockiness.  Sure, the
    third or FOURTH best team in the east could beat them but NO WAY
    could the second best team.  Wonder what Detroit fans would be saying
    about the Bulls if they were in the Atlantic division...
    	
    sean
52.178TURKEY::J_HALPINThu Mar 15 1990 11:1329

>    I totally agree.Utah is strong but they won't beat the Lakers because
>    thay have NO depth.While Detroit has 10-that's right!10 people who can
>    contribute.That's why Utah would have no chance in a playoff series
>    with the Mashers from Motown.


	Gee, is it just me, or does anybody else count only 8 Pistons that
really contribute meaningful minutes. Rodman, Edwards, Laimbeer, Dumars,
Thomas, Aguirre, Salley, and Vinny Johnson. And the Microwave, .406 FG%, has
been leaking radiation all year! :-)

	Bedford, Henderson, Hastings, & Greenwood (all < 8 Min/game) do nothing
but keep the bench from blowing away. 


	And to however made reference to Detroit's 32-point win over Utah,
history shows that one big blowout doesn't predict the winner of a 7-game
series. Remember the Celtics (and Scott Wedman) destroying the Lakers by 
about 40 points in Game 1 of the finals. Guess who won that year.

	I'm a diehard C's fan, but I'll have to admit the Western Conference
is far and away better than the East. Detroit is still the team to beat however.

JimH


 
52.179I concede COMET::DRIVERThu Mar 15 1990 11:5013
    Okay, Okay I am agreeing that the West is up and coming and this years 
    stats reflect there supremacy.  But in order to prove true dominancy the
    two conferences would have to play each other more then twice a year.
    But they don't, and there are still significant differences in playing
    styles between the two leagues.  I still think that the best team is
    still in the east though.  I will still stand by my "west is
    predictable"  statement and I don't think there is a team in the west
    that can take the pistons in a series.  But there are three teams that
    have the potential and thats more then in the east.  The west is not
    that much better though with the 6ers win last night didn't Detriot
    tie for leagues best record.
    Larry  
      
52.180Even when you're wrong, you are right, in SPORTS!SASE::SZABOThu Mar 15 1990 11:5610
    Larry, I realize that you are relatively new to this conference, but
    the one thing that is a tradition here in SPORTS is that, you never
    ever concede anything, no matter how much you are convinced or proven
    wrong.  You always fight your side to the death, and make up all kinds
    of BS to keep the bogus argument going.  These things are called
    FACKS(tm) and DASTISTICKS(tm).  Don't leave SPORTS without 'em!
    
    Hope this helps.
    
    H'awk
52.181REFINE::ASHEDon't have a cow, man...Thu Mar 15 1990 12:039
    Sean...
    
    Maybe because back when they were struggling early in the year was
    the time of their Western road trip? (Beat the lakers, lost to Seattle,
    Clippers, etc...)  See if they would lose to the Clippers in LA right
    now?
    
    I'd like to see those figures since January 1 and see which teams 
    wound up where....
52.182Detroit scheduleVAXWRK::NEEDLEMoney talks. Mine says &quot;Good-Bye.&quot;Thu Mar 15 1990 13:0493
--- NOV ---
 3 WON  106 103 NEW YORK
 4 WON  95 93 at WASHINGTON
 7 LOST 114 117 at CHICAGO
 8 LOST 74 95 at INDIANA
10 WON  125 121 at ORLANDO
11 LOST 84 88 at MIAMI
15 WON  130 94 MIAMI
17 WON  106 79 MILWAUKEE
18 WON  103 86 BOSTON
21 LOST 96 103 ATLANTA
24 WON  101 82 CLEVELAND
26 LOST 82 102 at PORTLAND
28 WON  93 81 at SACRAMENTO
29 WON  111 103 at PHOENIX

--- DEC ---
 1 WON  108 97 at LA LAKERS
 2 LOST 95 120 at SEATTLE
 6 WON  115 107 WASHINGTON
 8 LOST 101 107 at PHILADELPHIA
 9 WON  121 93 INDIANA
12 WON  121 108 at DENVER
13 LOST 79 83 at LA CLIPPERS
15 LOST 91 94 at UTAH
16 LOST 92 104 at GOLDEN STATE
19 WON  94 77 SEATTLE
22 WON  96 90 at NEW JERSEY
23 WON  106 100 ORLANDO
27 WON  99 82 at CLEVELAND
29 LOST 85 99 MILWAUKEE
30 WON  117 106 NEW JERSEY

--- JAN ---
 2 WON  115 113 at ORLANDO
 3 WON  84 80 LA CLIPPERS
 5 WON  122 99 INDIANA
 6 WON  117 106 NEW YORK
 9 WON  100 90 CHICAGO
10 LOST 97 104 at BOSTON
12 WON  97 86 MINNESOTA
13 WON  111 106 PORTLAND
17 LOST 108 112 at PHILADELPHIA
19 WON  125 118 GOLDEN STATE
21 LOST 97 107 LA LAKERS
23 WON  107 95 at CHICAGO
26 WON  107 103 PHOENIX
27 WON  85 83 at MINNESOTA
30 WON  112 95 at ATLANTA
31 WON  133 109 WASHINGTON

--- FEB ---
 3 WON  105 100 at CLEVELAND
 4 WON  115 83 UTAH
 6 WON  105 96 CLEVELAND
 8 WON  104 101 at MILWAUKEE
13 WON  106 96 DENVER
17 WON  97 79 at MIAMI
19 WON  94 85 MIAMI
21 WON  140 109 ORLANDO
23 LOST 103 112 at ATLANTA
25 WON  98 87 at NEW YORK
27 WON  106 102 HOUSTON

--- MAR ---
 1 WON  99 85 at WASHINGTON
 2 WON  115 112 PHILADELPHIA
 4 WON  111 105 INDIANA
 6 WON  101 91 SACRAMENTO
 9 WON  99 95 at NEW JERSEY
11 WON  98 88 at CHARLOTTE
15  730 SAN ANTONIO
16  830 at CHICAGO
18  700 DALLAS
20  830 at MILWAUKEE
22  830 at HOUSTON
24  830 at SAN ANTONIO
25  800 at DALLAS
28  730 CHARLOTTE
30  730 at BOSTON

--- APR ---
 3  730 BOSTON
 5  800 at ATLANTA
 6  800 MILWAUKEE
 8 1200 at CLEVELAND
10  800 at NEW YORK
11  730 NEW JERSEY
13  800 ATLANTA
14  730 ORLANDO
19  730 PHILADELPHIA
20  730 at INDIANA
22  100 CHICAGO
52.183AUSTIN::MACNEALBig MacThu Mar 15 1990 14:301
    JD, I guess Larry proved you wrong.
52.184PHILEM::SAPPChocolate Thunder:The REAL DarkhorseThu Mar 15 1990 16:1811
    Gerald Henderson is a proven veteran who has given them a lot of
    stability in their guard rotation.William Bedford is a guy that has
    been trouble for some teams but has played very well for Detroit.
    
    Anyhow,all I'm saying is these guys can contribute when asked to do so
    and have at given times.
    
    
    
    
    O_J
52.185SASE::SZABOThu Mar 15 1990 16:545
    Ah yes, Gerald Henderson.  I bet he'd look good in Celtic green!
    
    :-)
    
    H'awk
52.186Minutes per game?HOTSHT::SCHNEIDERGimme three steps, for the doorThu Mar 15 1990 16:5711
>    Gerald Henderson is a proven veteran who has given them a lot of
>    stability in their guard rotation.William Bedford is a guy that has
>    been trouble for some teams but has played very well for Detroit.

And you can be sure that in any big and/or close games, both
Henderson and Bedford will have a DNP-CD next to their
names in the box score.  The aren't part of any mythical
10 man rotation the Pistons are using.  They've played bit
parts this year, mostly in blowouts.  

Dan
52.187CUPTAY::TESSIERUConn Huskies: the magic continuesThu Mar 15 1990 16:598
I'd have to disagree with you O_J.  Read the Pistons' boxscores.  Unless it's
a blowout, they stick to the 8-man rotation.  It's not like last year where
they regularly played 9 guys.  There's nothing wrong with going with 8 guys.
In fact, I think that's about the perfect number for the playoffs.  Henderson
would be OK to fill in if one of their guards got hurt, but they don't play 
him night in and night out.  Bedford?  Come on.  Get real.

Laker_Ken
52.188TURKEY::J_HALPINThu Mar 15 1990 17:0210


	The only time I've seen Bedford contribute this year, was to a Celtics
win. Dailey sent William in for a second Celtic FT Attempt, in the closing
minutes. All he had to do was block McHale off the boards. Instead McHale got
the rebound and Bedford fouled him!!!!

JimH

52.189It's still the best bench in the leaguePHILEM::SAPPChocolate Thunder:The REAL DarkhorseThu Mar 15 1990 17:097
    re .187
    
    Okay fine,than they have a nine man rotation.
    
    
    
    O_J
52.190GO COPPIN ST.!!!!! TURKEY::J_HALPINThu Mar 15 1990 17:137


	Sorry O_J, I still count 8. Henderson averages 8 minutes a game, in
the games he plays. He's only played in 43 games this year...

JimH
52.191PHILEM::SAPPChocolate Thunder:The REAL DarkhorseThu Mar 15 1990 17:197
    I guess you're right,as of now it's 8,but come playoff time they'll
    need his championship experience.
    
    
    
    
    O_J
52.192Gerald is significant!COMET::DRIVERThu Mar 15 1990 18:017
    I got to agree with O_J on this one.  Gerald can and has been a
    asset for the Pistons.  During the playoffs his experience will
    be a plus.  The guy his good outside range and is capable of leading
    a team.  Mix that with playoff experience and he will be a significant
    contributor.  I'm glad he is on Detroits bench and that does make a
    nine man rotation.
    Larry
52.193TURKEY::J_HALPINThu Mar 15 1990 18:109


	Actually from what I've seen, I'm surprised that Henderson hasn't
played more for the Pistons. I agree that he *could* be a significant
contributor. So far he hasn't...

JimH

52.194RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JONo matter where you go,there you areThu Mar 15 1990 18:1510
    You could say that about a number of *veterans* lanquishing on the
    bench.  Jay Vincent could be a great asset to the Lakers.  
    
    Could be's and might be's are like ifs and buts....
    
    Also, a few other teams have good 8 man rotations - I think Woolridge,
    Divac and Cooper aren't too shabby.  Mchale/Pinckney/Smith/Kleine
    aint to shabby either....
    
    JD
52.196no ifs, could be's or might be'sCOMET::DRIVERThu Mar 15 1990 18:537
    There isn't a team in the league that wouldn't want a player with 
    Hendersons talents that deep into the bench come playoff time.
    I would much rather have a Gerald than a one Dimensional player
    like Orlando Woolridge.  
    Larry
    
    
52.197REFINE::ASHEDon't have a cow, man...Thu Mar 15 1990 19:355
    Henderson is insurance.  He gets minutes, I think he'll play in the
    playoffs, but it won't be a whole lot.  I don't think Bedford will
    see a lot of time, unless people get in foul trouble.
    
    -Walt
52.198PHILEM::SAPPChocolate Thunder:The REAL DarkhorseThu Mar 15 1990 19:4610
    Henderson will play alot because he's played for a winner.Period.
    The guy can play.People say he hasn't contributed,but that's becuase he
    hasn't gotten the time to do so!!!I beleive he will be content in
    sitting on the bench until playoff time when they call his number.
    
    
    
    
    
    O_J
52.199RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JONo matter where you go,there you areThu Mar 15 1990 20:2514
    O_J,
    
    How often does a team not play a guy all year, then suddenly, come
    playofftime, crunch time, say - Hey, you at the end of the bench,
    get in there....I'll tell ya how much - NEVER.  Why would they all
    of a sudden need to use Henderson?  He's a nice ballplayer, he's
    a veteran - but like I said, other teams have the same type of guy
    - and Henderson won't play mucho minutes in the playoffs.
    
    Larry,
    
    Henderson has more worth than Woolridge?  Haw haw haw.
    
    JD
52.200Pistons have the best recordBAUCIS::SAPPChocolate Thunder:The REAL DarkhorseFri Mar 16 1990 08:3316
    
    
    Wrong,do your homework.When the Pistons aquired Henderson they got him
    because VJ was struggling.Daly said that Henderson was going to get KEY
    minutes come playoff-time.
    
    
    Oh, the Pistons won again last night and sport the best record in
    basketball.They beat the Spurs;you know,the team from the `far
    superior' Western conference.They led by as much as 16.
    
    
    
    later dudes,
    
    O_J
52.201LEVERS::STROUTpure black looking clear...Fri Mar 16 1990 10:429
>    Oh, the Pistons won again last night and sport the best record in
>    basketball.They beat the Spurs;you know,the team from the `far
>    superior' Western conference.They led by as much as 16.
 
    	Remind me again, was this a home or away game?  BTW, how has
    Detroit done against Portland, Utah and SA away from home?  hope
    this helps.
    
    sean   
52.202Hope THIS helpsBAUCIS::SAPPChocolate Thunder:The REAL DarkhorseFri Mar 16 1990 10:5619
    Well,let's see,they beat the Lakers by11 in the forum,they haven't SA
    in SA yet,they've beaten Phoenix at Phoenix.They lost to Utah and
    Portland.So what's the point??You keep trying to prove that they're not
    as good as their record would indicate;right??As far as road/home
    goes,what is their record against .500 teams on the road??What is their
    record against Western teams??Well it's 17-6.Their road record is
    19-12.So again they've done better against the West than they have the
    East.Their record against the east a'nt too shabby either.That record
    is 31-9.People keep trying tosay this team isn't that great,yet they
    have the best record in basketball.Gee,how did they ever get to the
    championship last year???
    
    
    Silly me............
    O_J 
    
    
    
    O_J
52.203LEVERS::STROUTpure black looking clear...Fri Mar 16 1990 11:0911
    
    	BTW O_J, how did Chicago beat Detroit earlier this season at
    Chicago if they can't beat them?
    	
    	Also, Detroit's West record is WORSE than their east record.
    Take another look.  All I'm saying is give some credit to the West,
    there are several LEGITAMATE teams(I count 4-5) in the west that CAN
    beat Detroit.  This is not troo in the east.  Put Detroit in the
    West conference and they are just another Utah.  JMO of course.
    
    sean
52.204BAUCIS::SAPPChocolate Thunder:The REAL DarkhorseFri Mar 16 1990 11:1614
    Explain their record against the West.When I said Chicago can't beat
    Detroit I meant in a playoff series.Look at the last two times they
    played.Jordan had 16 points in one of them.Correct me if I'm wrong but
    who has the best record in `90??They've beaten Chicago the last two
    times they've played.I know it's tough to face for some of you Detroit
    bashers that they're just as good as last year's team probably better.
    
    
    
    
    BTW-Explain their victory in LA??
    
    
    O_J
52.205TURKEY::J_HALPINFri Mar 16 1990 11:1912


	O_J,
		Take a look at last night's Spur's-Piston's box score. Piston's
had 8 players with 22 minutes or more. Henderson played two minutes. Face it
he's a vetern player, but he's not contributing anything but cheerleading right
now. Unless somebody gets hurt, that's all he'll do this year....


JimH

52.206How 'bout the ClippersCSC32::B_GRAHAMThe grass is greener, but you still have to mow it!Fri Mar 16 1990 11:275
    O_J,
    
    Explain their loss to the LA Clippers!
    
    Bret
52.207Anyone can beat anyone on a given nightBAUCIS::SAPPChocolate Thunder:The REAL DarkhorseFri Mar 16 1990 11:327
    Explain when the Lakers got blown out by the Clippers.
    
    
    
    
    Hope this helps,
    O_J
52.208LEVERS::STROUTpure black looking clear...Fri Mar 16 1990 11:425
    
    	OJ, explain Detroit's home loss to LA, which happened later
    on in the season when they were on a roll...
    
    sean
52.209AXIS::ROBICHAUDI cain't be bought...outFri Mar 16 1990 11:474
    	Explain to me just what the hell you guys are arguing about?
    I lost track.  8^)
    
    				/Don
52.210Bill's better!LEVERS::STROUTpure black looking clear...Fri Mar 16 1990 11:496
>    	Explain to me just what the hell you guys are arguing about?
>    I lost track.  8^)
 
    	We're arguing whether Laimbeer is better than Akeem.
    
    sean   
52.211Akeem is not too BLAM!!!!111(tm)SASE::SZABOFri Mar 16 1990 11:531
    
52.212Loss to Lakers was turnaroundBAUCIS::SAPPChocolate Thunder:The REAL DarkhorseFri Mar 16 1990 11:5812
    Re .208
    
    Wrongo.They went on a roll after that.Since then they've won 22 of
    23.They've had a 13 and 9 game winning streak sandwiched in between
    that.Like I said,you guys won't admit this team could very well win it
    all.IMO there are only 2 or 3 teams that can beat
    Detroit.Portland,Phoenix and the Lakers.Two of those teams don't have
    the experince to do it this year.They might win it,but I don't think
    they will.
    
    
    O_J
52.213LEVERS::STROUTpure black looking clear...Fri Mar 16 1990 12:151
	You forgot Utah. 8^)
52.214No I didn'tBAUCIS::SAPPChocolate Thunder:The REAL DarkhorseFri Mar 16 1990 12:234
    Hope this helps
    
    
    O_J
52.215RAB::NORIFri Mar 16 1990 12:268
    re: .204
    
      >> BTW-Explain their victory in LA??
    
    Explain their lose to LA Lakers in Detroit ??
    
    -- Ram Nori
    
52.216REFINE::ASHEDon't have a cow, man...Fri Mar 16 1990 12:2726
    Geez, I thought I was the trouble maker... You guys can keep your
    LDUC's to yourself.
    
    Henderson gets time, but he's still insurance.  If VJ goes south
    again, they have Henderson.  If Dumars or Thomas gets hurt, they
    have Henderson.  If it goes to a game 7 and Thomas has 3 fouls
    the first 5 minutes, they have Henderson.  That's insurance.
    Ok, maybe motivation for VJ too, but not much else.
    
    Why is it so hard to think the Central division is as good as any
    other?  Dallas is a good team, but they hurt with Tarpley and
    Dantley out, right?  Cleveland had Nance and Daugherty out for
    a long time.  Now they're back, they beat the Lakers.  The Hawks
    have had no consistent line up all year.  Bulls had a new coach
    and new key players.  And with them playing each other, their
    records go farther south.  Sorry, for interrupting.  You guys
    can go back to the mudsling.
    
    Detroit differs from the West teams like Utah on one account.
    They're defending champs...  and only the Lakers and Detroit
    have been in the finals the last 2 years... All the West fans
    can downplay the Piston accomplishments all you want, but I
    would think a defending champion that has gotten over the fact
    that every team is now after them should get a little more respect.
    
    -Walt
52.217Aguire got injuredBAUCIS::SAPPChocolate Thunder:The REAL DarkhorseFri Mar 16 1990 12:308
    Re .215 
    
    Well when you loose your starting small-forward I think it would be
    difficult to win.
    
    
    Hope this helps,
    O_J
52.218LEVERS::STROUTpure black looking clear...Fri Mar 16 1990 12:334
    
    	One problem, Aguire don't start.  hope this helps
    
    sean
52.219REFINE::ASHEDon't have a cow, man...Fri Mar 16 1990 12:342
    He did at the time... Rodman became the starter as a result of the
    Aguirre injury...
52.220BAUCIS::SAPPChocolate Thunder:The REAL DarkhorseFri Mar 16 1990 12:386
    Sean explain this:After the loss to the Lakers,without Aguire,they go
    into Chicago and beat the Bulls.Explain that??
    
    
    
    O_J
52.221ok, the Aguire slam was a joke...LEVERS::STROUTpure black looking clear...Fri Mar 16 1990 12:416
    	I doubt Aguire had anything to do with it.  He's a bad player.
    Chicago probably had a bad night.  It happens.  Please explain to
    me again how the #2 team in the east is not a team for Detroit to
    worry about... I bet Daly has a different view.
    
    sean
52.222BAUCIS::SAPPChocolate Thunder:The REAL DarkhorseFri Mar 16 1990 13:257
    I never said that Detroit shouldn't worry about them.BTW Chicago isn't
    the #2 team in the East,New york is.
    
    
    
    Hope this helps,
    O_J
52.223Chicago #256504::STROUTpure black looking clear...Fri Mar 16 1990 13:417
    
    	re: .222
    
    	Insert foot in mouth, again.  Chicago just beat NY this week,
    and has the better record.  (40-21 vs. 39-23).  Keep tryin'
    
    sean
52.224Get realBAUCIS::SAPPChocolate Thunder:The REAL DarkhorseFri Mar 16 1990 13:489
    Do your homework,buddy.If you know anything about basketball division
    winners get the #1 and #2 seeds.
    
    
    
    
    Need any water to wash down the foot???  8^
    
    O_J
52.225Someone explain Jello to me....10881::DEVLIN_JONo matter where you go,there you areFri Mar 16 1990 13:4920
    Walt,
    
    I don't think anyone is downplaying the Pistons - I think it is
    more of wanting certain folks to realize that their are some good
    teams out West.  All we ever hear is how superior the East is, and
    Sean has posted some records, and still gets crap for it.  The Pistons
    are defending champs, and are, arguably (as evidenced in here) the
    best team in the NBA.   Since they are the defending champs, in
    my book they are still the favs to win it all.
    
    O_J,
    
    How many minutes, per game, barring injury to a key player, do you
    honestly think Gerald Henderson is going to play in the playoffs?
    If he averages more than 6-8 minutes I'd be totally shocked.  You
    make it sound like Daly is all of a sudden going to play him 20+
    minutes because he has 'playoff experience' - but then again ALL
    the Piston guards have playoff and champeenship experience.
    
    JD
52.226BAUCIS::SAPPChocolate Thunder:The REAL DarkhorseFri Mar 16 1990 13:527
    Re:last
    
    I'm not saying he is contributing now,all I'm saying is that when they
    need him he'll deliver.
    
    
    O_J
52.228you're outta foots...LEVERS::STROUTpure black looking clear...Fri Mar 16 1990 13:534
>    Do your homework,buddy.If you know anything about basketball division
>    winners get the #1 and #2 seeds.
 
    	Did I say seeds?  yawn....
52.229I'm outta water,sorry....8^BAUCIS::SAPPChocolate Thunder:The REAL DarkhorseFri Mar 16 1990 13:588
    No,you said the #2 team in the East and they're not.New York is.They
    may not have a better record,but they are the #2 team in the east-the
    team Daly would worry about the most;and the team that he would
    potentially he would meet in the conference finals.
    
    
    
    O_J
52.230Some serious pisssston going on...BUILD::MORGANFri Mar 16 1990 14:019
    You guys must be drinking an awful lot of coffee to keep this LDUC
    going at its current pace.  Take a break will ya!  :-)
    
    O_J, just be happy with the fact that the Pistons are the team to beat!
    There should be enough satisfaction there for you.  These guys seem to
    be dragging down the entire eastern conference, including Detriot (tm).
    Let 'em say what they want, the results will be in soon enough.
    
    					Steve
52.231Bulls Will Have Home Court AdvantageRAB::NORIFri Mar 16 1990 14:137
    re: .224
     
    May be they are two but if they are to meet the Bulls in the playofs, then
    Bulls have home court advantage. So, rank means nothing, except in the
    first round of playoffs. Hope this helps.
    
    -- Ram Nori
52.232LEVERS::STROUTpure black looking clear...Fri Mar 16 1990 14:2517
    	Does that mean I won??? 8^)
    
    	My last words on this subject.  In the past two years there
    has been a total reversal in the roles of the east and west
    conferences.  Today, Detroit has become the LA of the past.
    Everyone expects them to win the conference easily which they will.
    To disallow the inclusion of teams like Utah and Chicago in the
    same category as LA and Detroit is as unfair as to disallow the
    Milwaukee Bucks and Philadelphia 76ers of the past when Boston and
    LA were so dominant.  To ignore the potential threats of these teams
    is the equivalent of signing your death warrant.
    	O_J's refusal to accept Utah as a viable contender is very
    saddening. 8^) Although Detroit beat Utah at home +32, the fact remains
    that the series ended and tie.  Barring home court advantage I don't
    see the clearness in Detroit's supremacy over this team and several
    other teams in the West.
    	JMO of course.  I'm tired of arguing 8^) 
52.233WrongBAUCIS::SAPPChocolate Thunder:The REAL DarkhorseFri Mar 16 1990 14:259
    The Bulls would NOT have homecourt advantage if they met.And yes,rank
    means a lot.The Division winners get homecourt over everyone else.
    Take for instance last year when the Cavs had a 57-25 record;second
    best in the conference.They would have had to go to NY against the
    Knicks.The Cavs were 5 games better than NY.
    
    
    Hope this helps,
    O_J
52.234ok, one last comment 8^)LEVERS::STROUTpure black looking clear...Fri Mar 16 1990 14:271
    	BTW, what happened to the 57-25 Cavs last year?  8^)
52.235BAUCIS::SAPPChocolate Thunder:The REAL DarkhorseFri Mar 16 1990 14:3114
    
    
    Sean,
            
            I am tired of arguing to(Gee hasn't been 33 replies?8^).No I'm
    not ready to consider Utah as contenders to the THRONE.I think they can
    win their conference,though.I say this because of last year.Everyone
    thought they were going to beat the Lakers and they got swept by GS.So
    right now I think that Phoenix,Portland and LA are going to come out of
    the West.(one of them I mean)
    
    
    
    O_J
52.236AXIS::ROBICHAUDI cain't be bought...outFri Mar 16 1990 14:367
    	The Division winner would *not* get the home court over a 2nd,
    3rd, 4th, etc place team from another division if that team had
    a better record.  The Cavs, had they beaten Chicago, would've had
    the home court advantage over the Knicks.  I just wanted to give
    you guys something else to argue over.  8^)
    
    				/Don
52.237/Don's stirring it up again!!! 8^)LEVERS::STROUTpure black looking clear...Fri Mar 16 1990 14:3910
    	O_J,
    
    	ok, I guess I can live with that 8^).  (man are my fingers
    hurtin'!)  Let this be a lesson to you other noters!! 8^)
    
    BTW, is the *game* on TNT tonight???  I hope I can watch most of
    it while watching the NCAA's..
    
    sean
52.238BAUCIS::SAPPChocolate Thunder:The REAL DarkhorseFri Mar 16 1990 14:404
    I don't think the game is on tonight.Too bad.....
    
    
    O_J
52.239kick that thing, NOW!!!!!!!! 8^)LEVERS::STROUTpure black looking clear...Fri Mar 16 1990 14:468
                                                                
    	TNT decided Yankee Doodle Dandy (in color!) would be more exciting.
    Oh well...
    
    BTW, anyone else seen the Minute Maid Orange soda commercial with
    Ewing and Wilkins??  I wish they kept the tape running at the end.
    Made me so mad I had to throw my foam brick at the the tv repeatedly.
    8^)  
52.240You guys must have tired bladdersCSC32::B_GRAHAMThe grass is greener, but you still have to mow it!Fri Mar 16 1990 15:1011
    The game is on TNT tonight, Bulls-Pistons that is.  
    
    Walt, I agree with JD, nobody is taking anything from the Pistons
    or downplaying their championship.  They won it, they deserved it
    and are the team to beat.  But I have gotten real tired of this
    "the east is better than the west" nonsense.  Who cares who's 
    better?  The Pistons are currently the best, they have the best
    record, and are the champions until the Lakers take it back this
    year!  :^)
    
    Bret
52.241REFINE::ASHEDon't have a cow, man...Fri Mar 16 1990 15:1411
    As long as you guys have toned down, I think everyone will acknowledge
    there are quality teams in both conferences.  Ok?
    
    Why did they beat Chicago?  Because they had to prepare for Chicago
    without Aguirre?  Because the Bulls didn't play as well as the Lakers?
    Who knows...
    
    I agree with JD.  Henderson won't see more than 6-8 minutes in the
    playoffs.
    
    -Walt
52.242BTW, west IS best, dudesLEVERS::STROUTpure black looking clear...Fri Mar 16 1990 15:205
    	I thought the game would be on TNT (looked at the TNT schedule
    yesterday) but today I looked in the Globe and the TNT section just
    lists movies...  So is it on for sure?  thanks.
    
    sean
52.243give it up...REFINE::ASHEDon't have a cow, man...Fri Mar 16 1990 15:281
    Didn't AFC have a better record vs. NFC this year?
52.244PNO::HEISERbuyout mania sweeps DEC!Fri Mar 16 1990 15:288
>   <<< Note 52.202 by BAUCIS::SAPP "Chocolate Thunder:The REAL Darkhorse" >>>
>    Well,let's see,they beat the Lakers by11 in the forum,they haven't SA
>    in SA yet,they've beaten Phoenix at Phoenix.They lost to Utah and
    
    Detroit beat the Suns at Phoenix early in the season when KJ was out
    hurt and the team was struggling.  It didn't surprise anyone here.
    
    Mike
52.245PNO::HEISERbuyout mania sweeps DEC!Fri Mar 16 1990 15:327
    Gee I missed all this fun this morning?!
    
    I'm sure the Celts would drool over getting Henderson back if they
    could hide it from Red!  Maybe they can trade Red to Detroit for
    Henderson?
    
    Mike
52.2467983::RIEUIn search of...Mr Trout!Fri Mar 16 1990 15:392
       According to my paper the Pistons-Bulls game is on WGN.
                                   Denny
52.247LEVERS::STROUTpure black looking clear...Fri Mar 16 1990 15:405
>    Didn't AFC have a better record vs. NFC this year?
                        
    	What?  Can you name the top 4 teams in the AFC without laughing?
    
    sean
52.248SASE::SZABOFri Mar 16 1990 16:2510
    re: trade Red....
    
    What an excellent idea!  But, trade Red to the Lakers instead!!!!111
    Haw haw haw......
    
    And take Johnny Most with him!!!!1111  Haw haw haw.....
    
    :-)
    
    H'awk
52.249It ain't Georgetown....8^BAUCIS::SAPPChocolate Thunder:The REAL DarkhorseFri Mar 16 1990 16:317
    After the Pistons thrash the Bulls tonight,we can lay to rest who the
    beast of the east is.
    
    
    
    Haw Haw,  8^
    O_J
52.2508^|LEVERS::STROUTpure black looking clear...Fri Mar 16 1990 16:420
52.251REFINE::ASHEDon't have a cow, man...Fri Mar 16 1990 16:486
    My point was, I think (maybe I'm wrong) was I think the AFC had
    a better record in the regular season vs. the NFC, but when it
    was over, the NFC won it.  Did the regular season really matter?
    No... did it prove anything?  Not really....
    
    Now, apply this to west vs. east, and I think you can see the point.
52.252nba nfl nfc afc abc cbs nhl blah blah blahLEVERS::STROUTpure black looking clear...Fri Mar 16 1990 16:5711
    	re: .251
    
    	I'm still confused about that analogy.  Are you saying that
    the West's better record vs. the East does not matter??
    The difference between the NBA and the NFL was that the AFC had
    a better record against the NFC, but the NFC clearly had the superior
    teams.  Ultimately the conference with the superior teams won out.
    
    I'm probably missing the point, huh?  8^)
    
    sean
52.253ACTING::MACGREGORFri Mar 16 1990 17:277
    RE: last few
    
    Besides, the fact is that the NFC won more games than the AFC
    by 28 to 24.  I posted this and many other cross conference things
    somewhere (probably the NFL note)
    
    The Wizard
52.254PNO::HEISERbuyout mania sweeps DEC!Fri Mar 16 1990 17:5815
    TASTE GREAT
    
    LESS FILLING
    
    TASTE GREAT
    
    LESS FILLING
    
    TASTE GREAT
    
    LESS FILLING
    
    TASTE GREAT
    
    LESS FILLING
52.255WowCSC32::B_GRAHAMThe grass is greener, but you still have to mow it!Sat Mar 17 1990 01:077
    Just watched Detroit pound the Bulls.  Gotta admire the hell out of
    them, they're something else even if I do hate them.  They're playing
    mighty good ball.  Extremely tough mentally and physically.  It's hard
    to imagine any other eastern team beating them out of the finals.  Now
    a western team, we'll just have to wait and see...
    
    Bret
52.256Another bad night for Chicago,eh Sean?....8^BAUCIS::SAPPChocolate Thunder:The REAL DarkhorseSat Mar 17 1990 09:377
    Yep,the Pistons absolutely demolished Chicago 106-81.Get this;they
    outscored them something like 32-11 in the fourth quarter.Yeah they're
    another Utah.
    
    
    Haw,Haw....
    O_J
52.257BAUCIS::SAPPChocolate Thunder:The REAL DarkhorseSat Mar 17 1990 16:327
    Oh,another thing,the Pistons became the first team to clinch a playoff
    spot and are tied with LA with the best road record.
    
    
    
    
    O_J
52.258this makes senseLEVERS::STROUTpure black looking clear...Mon Mar 19 1990 10:558
    	Funny how O_J failed to mention Philly's loss to Chicago.  Guess
    it only works one way?
    
    	Lesse, Chicago beats NY, Boston and Philadelphia in the past
    two weeks and loses to Detroit.  I guess by logic they aren't the
    number 2 team in the eastern conference...
    
    sean
52.259REFINE::ASHEDon't have a cow, man...Mon Mar 19 1990 11:592
    My point was it really doesn't matter.... and arguing over which
    conference isn't worth it...
52.260Detriot's on the road!COMET::DRIVERMon Mar 19 1990 14:436
    Detriot can tie there longest win streak of season with a W in
    Milwaukee.  Then a western swing with three games Rockets, Spurs,
    and Dallas.  If Detroit can make it through the next four games 
    with the leagues best record then they should be able to keep home
    court the rest of the way.  They are playing extremly well!
    Larry
52.261Bulls Will Have Home Court AdvantageRAB::NORIMon Mar 19 1990 15:417
    re; .233
    
    I think you are wrong. If Bulls have a better record than NY and NY
    is ranked number 2, Bulls will have home court advantage. I read this
    somewhere in the Celts notes file.
    
    -- Ram Nori
52.262LEVERS::STROUTpure black looking clear...Mon Mar 19 1990 15:469
    
    	You're right Ram, originally I thought that Chicago would get
    the #2 seed but remembered the divisional sectioning that guaranteed
    the #1 and #2 spots to the 2 division winners.  However, to be fair,
    the home court advantage goes to the team with the better record.
    If Chicago ends up with a better record than the Atlantic winner,
    they will be guranteed home court advantage at least up to the finals.
    
    sean
52.263You can't explain this one Sean can you??? 8^BAUCIS::SAPPChocolate Thunder:The REAL DarkhorseMon Mar 19 1990 18:398
    Alright,Chicago beat Philly.All I know is that Detroit creamed Chicago
    by 25 points.So if they are the #2 team in the conference,that tells
    you how superior the Pistons are over everyone.
    
    
    
    
    O_J
52.264Other Teams Could Be Weak2HOT::NORIMon Mar 19 1990 19:334
    re: .263
      Or, how weak the rest of the teams in that conference are. :-)
    
    -- Ram Nori
52.265YawnBAUCIS::SAPPChocolate Thunder:The REAL DarkhorseMon Mar 19 1990 20:195
    Sorry,Ram.Chicago is not a weak team;they're just no where near as good
    as the Pistons.
    
    
    O_J
52.266CUPTAY::TESSIERUConn Huskies: the magic continuesMon Mar 19 1990 20:347
    I'd rate the Lakers, Utah, Portland, and Phoenix head and shoulders
    over everybody in the eastern conference except Detroit.  Barring
    serious injuries, the Pistons should cakewalk through the conference
    playoffs.  The only team in the east that has a chance to beat them is
    Philly.
    
    Laker_Ken
52.267your right O_J!COMET::DRIVERMon Mar 19 1990 20:365
    Boy that is for sure.  I have said it before Chicago is a good team but
    they will never be a contender until they can beat the Pistons.  
    Friday night the Pistons were Unstopable.   They beat chicago by
    out playing Chicagos bench.  After Jordan the bulls have no instant O.
    Larry
52.268BAUCIS::SAPPChocolate Thunder:The REAL DarkhorseMon Mar 19 1990 21:0615
 
>    I'd rate the Lakers, Utah, Portland, and Phoenix head and shoulders
>    over everybody in the eastern conference except Detroit.  Barring
    
    
    Which is why Philly beat them and why Cleveland smashed them,right??
    
    The Lakers are better than all the teams in the Eastern
    conference except  Detroit but
    to say those four teams are heads and shoulders ahead of them is crazy.
    
    
    
    Outta here,
    O_J
52.269the Boston CelticsCNTROL::CHILDSI need a miracle everydayTue Mar 20 1990 09:471
    
52.270It's Not CrazyRAB::NORITue Mar 20 1990 10:526
    re: .269
    
    Why is it crazy ? Utah, Portland and Phoenix, so far have better record 
    than every team execpt Detroit in the eastern conference.
    
    -- Ram Nori
52.271LEVERS::STROUTpure black looking clear...Tue Mar 20 1990 10:568
    
    	forget it Ram, Detroit fans *HAVE* to believe that the their
    conference is better than the West or else it ruins their credibility.
    It's pretty sad.  BTW, we'll see how Chicago does against Detroit
    in the playoffs (that is, IF Detroit makes it past the first round).
    Many smiles.
    
    sean
52.272how *dominant* are they??LEVERS::STROUTpure black looking clear...Tue Mar 20 1990 11:077
    
    	re: O_J
    
    	so tell me again what Detroit's record is against the top 3
    teams in the West?  hope this helps.
    
    sean
52.273And I'm a pistons fan...REFINE::ASHEGoodbye to you, my trusted friend.Tue Mar 20 1990 11:321
    Yawn...
52.275stay tunedPNO::HEISERin a 5 mile line to check for a crimeTue Mar 20 1990 18:324
    what's the Lakers record against Europe?  what's Detroit's record
    against the NFL?  is the AFC better than the NFC?
    
    
52.276A .500 record against the top teams in the EastXCUSME::SAPPTue Mar 20 1990 18:3410
Re: Sean
    
    
    Yawn............
    
    What's the Lakers record against the top three teams in the East??
    
    
    Hope this helps,
    O_J
52.277Not quite...CSC32::B_GRAHAMThe grass is greener, but you still have to mow it!Tue Mar 20 1990 19:5512
    Lakers against the top 5 Eastern teams:
    
    Pistons	1-1
    Nicks	2-0
    Bulls	1-1
    Sixers	1-1
    Celts	2-0
    
    Just a scosh better than .500, but hope this helps anyway O_J.
    
    Bret
    
52.278BAUCIS::SAPPChocolate Thunder:The REAL DarkhorseTue Mar 20 1990 20:197
    Wrong.The top three teams as of today are Chicago,Detroit, and Philly
    who moved into first.Their record against those teams are 3-3.Hope
    this helps.......
    
    
    
    O_J
52.279ROCK::GRONOWSKIiceMANWed Mar 21 1990 01:235
    
    Lakers won't get past Phoenix, SA or Portland in the playoffs... so
    those who used the INJURY excuse last year, will have to come up
    with a new one this year...   The Lakers will not make it to the NBA
    finals...
52.280FRSBEE::BROOKSMust be a Bird's-eye view ...Wed Mar 21 1990 11:0016
    Boy, are you reaching washerWOMAN .....
                                
    I guess you feel that if the Cads won't make it, the Lakers won't
    eh ?
    
    Get a life.
    
    The Lakers ae the team to beat until one of the pretenders such
    as the Puns (Cleveland-West (tm)), SA (Phoenix-South), or the
    FurTrappers (Blazers) prove otherwise.
    
    But don't hold your (bad) breath .....
    
    Doc
    
    
52.281RAB::NORIWed Mar 21 1990 12:336
    re: .278
    
    For that matter what's Detroit, Chicago and Sixers record aganist the
    top three teams of West ?  
    
    -- Ram Nori
52.282LEVERS::STROUTpure black looking clear...Wed Mar 21 1990 12:4810
    
    	Well, the one dimensional, undeserving of praise, unconsiderable
    playoff contending Chicago Bulls won again last night.   The only
    player on the team, (you know, bench player Stacey King) led all
    scorers will 24 as usual, followed by Pippen with 24 and Jordan with
    21 (i know what you're saying... them last 2 "Stacey King wannabee's"
    musta had a lucky night).  
    	Don't you just hate them one player teams?
                        
    sean
52.283ChillCSC32::B_GRAHAMThe grass is greener, but you still have to mow it!Wed Mar 21 1990 13:218
    O_J, I was just posting the Laker's record against the top 5, get that
    FIVE teams and not in order, so chill out a little.  You can get 
    statistics to prove whatever you want, and the win record doesn't
    mean a whole lot now does it?  All that matters is making it to
    the finals and winning, even if they lost all their games to the
    eastern teams.  So what's the point?  Your head I assume!  :^)
    
    Bret
52.284GENRAL::GIBSONWed Mar 21 1990 13:374
    
    I wouldn't get too hopped up about two guys outscoring Jordan against
    the powerful Bullets. Seems like a good time to spread the wealth to
    me, i.e. against a bunch of stiffs.
52.285Ewwww, I'm really hurting this weekHOTSHT::SCHNEIDERGimme three steps, for the doorWed Mar 21 1990 16:2110
    >I wouldn't get too hopped up about two guys outscoring Jordan against
    >the powerful Bullets. Seems like a good time to spread the wealth to
    >me, i.e. against a bunch of stiffs.
    
    
    No, it's a lousy time.  With Chambers hamstring hurting and Reggie
    Miller having a really off night, I needed Micheal to come up big for
    my rotisserie team.
    
    Dan
52.286not bad for a Laker fanPNO::HEISERsave a tree, go CDWed Mar 21 1990 16:403
    Dan, I'm glad to see you have a Sun on your team :-)
    
    Mike_who_also_has_Chambers
52.287It's nothing personalBAUCIS::SAPPChocolate Thunder:The REAL DarkhorseWed Mar 21 1990 18:326
    Bret,I was just replieing to Sean's statement on Detroit's performance
    in the West.I just shot him down by saying the Lakers are doing no
    better against the East.....
    
    
    O_J
52.288Detroit informationCOMET::DRIVERWed Mar 21 1990 18:5010
    Detriot has 16 games left 8 at home and 8 on the road.  With last
    nights victory they tied there seasons longest win streak record.
    A victory in Houston tomarrow night will eclipse that.  There well
    on there way to beating last years won lost record.  They should 
    beat the rockets but look for trouble with the spurs.  Then its on
    to dallas.
    
    I'm proud
    Larry
    
52.289Will they show it.BAUCIS::SAPPChocolate Thunder:The REAL DarkhorseWed Mar 21 1990 19:106
    The game with the Spurs will be VERY intersting.Do you think they'd
    show this clash on TNT???
    
    
    
    O_J
52.290no TNT broadcastCOMET::DRIVERWed Mar 21 1990 19:213
    re .289
    My schedule says no.  I will see this game via satellite
    Larry
52.291So, did you guys decide which conference is better?AXIS::ROBICHAUDDockers, pants for |CENSORED|sThu Mar 22 1990 15:011
    
52.292CAM::WAYAnd death shall have no dominionThu Mar 22 1990 15:032
SPORTS!    

52.293LEVERS::STROUTthe last day of our acquaintance...Thu Mar 22 1990 15:054
       	/Doc, yeah, the West.  It wasn't really a decision though, it
    was more like a givens(tm).
    
    sean
52.2947983::RIEUIn search of...Mr Trout!Thu Mar 22 1990 15:092
       No /Dock it was the East, definitely the East!
                                        Denny
52.295/Doc? PUULEEZE!AXIS::ROBICHAUDDockers, pants for |CENSORED|sThu Mar 22 1990 15:091
    
52.296LEVERS::STROUTthe last day of our acquaintance...Thu Mar 22 1990 15:126
    
    	sorry /Don.... to many do's and don'ts in this conference. 8^)
       
    	West is best.  East is least.  8^PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP!
    
    sean
52.2977983::RIEUIn search of...Mr Trout!Thu Mar 22 1990 15:182
       East is Beast,,,West is the Rest!
                                    Denny
52.298LEVERS::STROUTthe last day of our acquaintance...Thu Mar 22 1990 15:504
    	So Denny, did you order a serving of crow for after the game
    tonight? 8^)
    
    sean
52.2997983::RIEUIn search of...Mr Trout!Thu Mar 22 1990 16:133
       What game's that Detroit-Houston?? ;^)
    As the old sage once said...Make no predictions,eat no crow!
                                       Denny
52.301LEVERS::STROUTthe last day of our acquaintance...Thu Mar 22 1990 16:2413
	Since I love eating crow:
    
    	Akeem will smother Edwards, Houston will apply a sticker dee
    than Sue Bee, Thorpe will tower over little bill and radman,
    Floyd will show Thomas who the premier point guard in the NBA is.
    Dumars will ask Daly if he can be traded to Houston during the post
    game aftermath. 8^)
    
    	Final score:  116-89
    
    many smiles,
    
    sean
52.302COOKIE::MJOHNSTONWON MAN ISS NO TOO BLAM! YUO AR!!Thu Mar 22 1990 16:273
   Piston fans think Shish-ke-bob is a flaming arrow through a garbage can.

Mike JN
52.303MCIS1::DHAMELIs Nothing Sacred?Thu Mar 22 1990 16:435
    
    Piston fans think Sandinistas are a Pepperidge Farm cookie.
    
    -David Letterman
    
52.304ROLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLWWWAAAARD!!!! HAAHHAH!!! 8^)LEVERS::STROUTthe last day of our acquaintance...Thu Mar 22 1990 16:520
52.305Probably the SpursBAUCIS::SAPPChocolate Thunder:The REAL DarkhorseThu Mar 22 1990 18:266
    Detroit is only going to lose one game on this road trip.......
    
    
    
    Hope this helps...
    O_J
52.306Now I know what WC stands for.VAXWRK::NEEDLEThu Mar 22 1990 19:560
52.307What????? ^;BAUCIS::SAPPChocolate Thunder:The REAL DarkhorseThu Mar 22 1990 23:000
52.308Water Closet. A place where people U in Europe.VAXWRK::NEEDLEThu Mar 22 1990 23:180
52.3098^PHILEM::SAPPHeart and Soul...D-D-Dance!!Fri Mar 23 1990 08:5211
    The Pistons lost last night 115-110.............
    
    
    
    
    Gee Sean,I guess thier season over now since their record against the
    West dropped to a "mediocre" 18-7.......
    
    
    Later,
    O_J
52.310CUPTAY::TESSIERUConn Huskies: the magic continuesFri Mar 23 1990 09:101
So O_J, when did you become a Pistons' fan?  
52.311And I've always hated the LA Pondscum!!PHILEM::SAPPHeart and Soul...D-D-Dance!!Fri Mar 23 1990 09:167
    Ken, I've liked the Pistons ever since Isaih came into the league.I've
    liked the C's ever since Bird came into the league.
    
    
    
    Hope this helps,
    O_J
52.312Just curiousCUPTAY::TESSIERUConn Huskies: the magic continuesFri Mar 23 1990 09:213
How can you like a no-class, scum of the Earth, stab you in the back, spit
on your mother's grave, cheap shot, bad poet, bugger of a player like
Isiah?
52.313Ask Magic.......PHILEM::SAPPHeart and Soul...D-D-Dance!!Fri Mar 23 1990 09:2716
    Because he's one of the best point guards off ALL-TIME!!
    
    
    
    
    P.S. How can you like a bunch of Pond Scum like the LA Lakers and a
    cocky self centered  slimy wore like Pat Riley ????
    
    
    
    
    
    Heh heh heeeeee
    
    O_J
  
52.314don't you just hate it when that happens?? LEVERS::STROUTthe last day of our acquaintance...Fri Mar 23 1990 10:405
    
    	hehe.... hope all you detroit fans got a hearty serving of crow
    last night!  munch munch!! heehehehehhheh!!!
    
    sean 8^)
52.315SASE::SZABOHave you had your fahrvergnugen today?Fri Mar 23 1990 10:434
    Hey, you win 12 in a row, you deserve a night off!  :-)
    
    H'awk
    
52.316TURKEY::J_HALPINFri Mar 23 1990 11:2018

>    Because he's one of the best point guards off ALL-TIME!!

	Gee, thanks a lot O_J, I just spewed coffee all over my workstation!!!!
I had to double check to see if I was reading the Sports.Joke note!!!

	ALL-TIME my *ss!!! Hell I can think of 4 active point guards better than
Isiah - Magic, Stockton, KJ, and Porter. And in a year or two I'll add Hardaway
and Sherman Douglas!!!

	Thomas is one of the better point guards in the league, but please
spare us the ALL_TIME garr-barge'!!!!!


JimH

    
52.317PNO::HEISERsave a tree, go CDFri Mar 23 1990 11:2211
>How can you like a no-class, scum of the Earth, stab you in the back, spit
>on your mother's grave, cheap shot, bad poet, bugger of a player like
>Isiah?
    
    ain't it the troof!  No way is he one of the best point guards of
    all-time.  
    
    Pat Riley and some of the Lakers have more class than Detroit could
    ever dream of.
    
    Mike_who_is_a_Celtics_&_Suns_fan
52.318LEVERS::STROUTFri Mar 23 1990 11:285
	Thomas = college dropout who couldn't hack it then, and still
    can't hack it now.  love them fake injuries BTW (guess somebody's
    got to have a backup excuse)...
    
    sean
52.319They couldn't hack it,yet they won it allin colleggPHILEM::SAPPHeart and Soul...D-D-Dance!!Fri Mar 23 1990 11:328
    Excuse me Sean,didn't Magic dropout of College??[yes]Didn't Jordan drop
    out of college??[yes].
    
    
    
    
    
    O_J
52.320PNO::HEISERsave a tree, go CDFri Mar 23 1990 11:332
    The great point guards don't have to step on opponent's shoes to gain
    an advantage!
52.321as long as he isn't a detroit *fan*LEVERS::STROUTFri Mar 23 1990 11:431
    	O_J, a good psychiatrist could probably help you out. 8^)
52.322Huh??PHILEM::SAPPHeart and Soul...D-D-Dance!!Fri Mar 23 1990 11:441
    Explain.
52.323Isiah?????????CSC32::B_GRAHAMThe grass is greener, but you still have to mow it!Fri Mar 23 1990 11:458
    Excuse me O_J, but aren't Magic and Air Jordan just a tad bit 
    better than one of the all time whiners, ie Isiah?  No comparison.
    Thomas is good, but nowhere near Magic and Jordan. 
    
    Thanks for the nice reply about the Lakers Mike, must have hurt
    to type that! :^)
    
    Bret
52.324PHILEM::SAPPHeart and Soul...D-D-Dance!!Fri Mar 23 1990 11:471
    I never compared Magic to Isiah.
52.325You guys musta drove your parents nuts!!!!11(tm)SASE::SZABOFri Mar 23 1990 11:499
52.326Hey William, throw my a towel will ya. Sure Isiah, here ya go.... TURKEY::J_HALPINFri Mar 23 1990 11:507

	Hey O_J, how about that 10-deep bench of the Piston's Last night!!!
Henderson, Bedford & Co. really contributed alot in a tough, close fought
game didn't they.... :-)

JimH
52.327LEVERS::STROUTFri Mar 23 1990 12:0023
    Yeah, H'awk, but it was a piston's fan who started this whole
    LDUCing with those *outrageous* comments and akkusations!! 8^)
    I'll settle for an apology.  8^)
    
    sean  
    
    
    
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    Re .30 
    
    The Pacific division is very tough,but the Pistons are cakewalking
    through the BEST DIVISION IN BASKETBALL.
                
    hope this helps,
    O_J
52.328Apology accepted, 8^PHILEM::SAPPHeart and Soul...D-D-Dance!!Fri Mar 23 1990 12:033
    

    
52.329Pacific the best,for now.....8^PHILEM::SAPPHeart and Soul...D-D-Dance!!Fri Mar 23 1990 12:1011
    At the beggining of the season the Central was the best with
    Detroit,Miwaukee,Indiana,Atlanta and Chicago all seemingly 2 games
    between each other.Now,most/ALL of those teams have tailed of and the
    Pistons are in cruise control.I t seemed at the beggining of the year
    for a time these teams had identical records,but that has changed.
    
    
    
    
    
    O_J
52.330Piston fans need quality controlHOTSHT::SCHNEIDERGimme three steps, for the doorFri Mar 23 1990 13:0510
Walt, don't say I didn't warn you.  You were feeling a little down that
Laker hamstrings got as much press as Piston wins, so you threw
open the doors and let Celtic fans come to your defense.  And I 
warned you of the pitfalls that bad decision could lead to.  And
here it is flourishing.  I suggest you try to impeach this guy or
just throw him off the bandwagon.

Imagine, a Celtic fan who claims to be a Piston fan.  Oh, that's rich.

Dan
52.3318^PHILEM::SAPPHeart and Soul...D-D-Dance!!Fri Mar 23 1990 13:2010
>> I suggest you try to impeach this guy or
>> just throw him off the bandwagon.

>> Imagine, a Celtic fan who claims to be a Piston fan.  Oh, that's rich.

My sentiments exactly...........
    
    Ha Ha Ha Haaaaa!!!!!!!!
    
    O_J
52.332AXIS::ROBICHAUDFri Mar 23 1990 13:204
    	There's old Tailgunner Dan trying to suppress someone's right
    to free speech again.  Tsk, tsk tsk...
    
    				/Don
52.333REFINE::ASHEHere he comes... there he goesFri Mar 23 1990 13:5640
52.334TURKEY::J_HALPINFri Mar 23 1990 14:2620


    >I don't think Isiah will wind up on the all-time list,but he is up
    >there in the top 20 or so in assists already, and does have more than
    >10,000 points in his career.  He'll probably wind up in Springfield.


	Actually Walt, Isiah was #9 on the all time assist list before the
season started. With 600+ assists already this year he's moved up another
three places past Jerry West, Norm Nixon, and Tiny Archibald. He's a full 2,000 behind
Magic however. Yes, Isiah will be in the HOF someday. But there is a big 
difference between Isiah and the likes of Magic, the Big O, and Cousy.

	I can't argue that the Piston's are not a great team right now and THE
team to beat this year. But some of the crap coming from O_J's keyboard just
cannot be ignored....


JimH
52.335LEVERS::STROUTFri Mar 23 1990 14:3935
    
    	Walt, I don't think the problem is Detroit getting respect.
    They convincingly won the WC didn't they?  They are tied for best
    record in the league and have mostly wrapped up first place in the
    east, haven't they?  They have the best defense in the league, no
    aruguments there.  I, for one, not liking them, have given them the
    same respect I gave Boston when they had a great team.  
    	As I stated way back in the .40's I definitely feel that there
    are areas of the game that Detroit could improve.  I believe that
    Bill Laimbeer is one of those areas.                           
    	I definitely feel that now Detroit is the team to beat that
    _some_ of their fans lack the respect of other teams that are in
    the position they were several years ago.  Chicago is one, Utah
    and Portland are others.  Why is it so inconceivable that these
    teams could not give Detroit a run for their money?  Is it because they
    never won it all before (or at least in a while?)?  Is that really
    a fair assesment?
    	
    	When I started noting in this topic I wanted to offer some insights
    into what Detroit could do to improve their game and what teams
    they shoud look out for.  I patted the real Detroit fans on the
    back for the great team they had and the great seasons they've had
    as of past.  I then started talking about the uprise of the western
    conference and the weaknesses of some of the Detroit players and
    BLAMMO, everything fell apart.  Maybe I misunderstood but is this
    topic only supposed to be used for positive assesments of the Detroit
    Pistons?
    	The LDUCing that has taken place since then has come about
    primarily because I'm sick of shelling out insightful comments and
    getting back sarcastic garabage about who the number one team in
    america is...  Respect is a two way street.
    
    anyways, enough said on my part, i'm outta here 8^)
    
    sean
52.336Take off the Anti-Piston shades, Zeke is a Hall Of FamerLUNER::BROOKSLoyola, TAKE NO PRISONERS !Fri Mar 23 1990 14:4541
    re .333
    
    Well said Walt, but there are flies (the size of vultures) all over you
    bud - I know better ! :-)
    
    re .334
    
    Jim, a lot of this anti-Isiah crap came from the brouhaha a couple
    of years ago with Bird. Plain and simple. I'm not going to trigger
    that rathole, because I could say some heartfelt things that would
    set some people off ....
    
    Anyhow, if it wasn't the Bird/Rodamn/Thomas deal, then it was the
    thing about Isiah "being selfish". Many said that he would never
    win a title until he became a "pure" point guard (whatever that
    is). Well, Zeke has a ring, and consecutive conference titles, and
    regardless of what anybody says, he made the adjustments in his
    game needed for the good of the team. 
    
    Anybody who knocks that simply has a "Facts-be-damned-I-have-an-axe
    to-grind" menatilty, and are not worth responding to.
    
    I've heard the Jihad's favorite God, Bob Cousy claim that Isiah
    isn't a 'real' point guard, because he shoots too much.
    
    1) Cousy was a 38% shooter from the floor - career - so I'd take
    his views on shooting with a grain of salt. A large grain.
    
    2) Thomas was often his team's best offensive option, so why not ?
    Nobody complained when Jordan played the point and did the same
    thing ?
    
    To wrap this up, I'll simply say that I don't think that Thomas
    is perfect, not by a long shot, not as a player, and probably as
    a person. Who is ? 
    
    But he is one of the best in the game, certainly in the Top 5, Top
    7 at worst. It isn't his fault that he's so talented, that he can't
    be cubbyholed the way many would like to.
    
    DrM
52.337BAUCIS::SAPPHeart and Soul...D-D-Dance!!Fri Mar 23 1990 14:4714

>>	I can't argue that the Piston's are not a great team right now and THE
>> team to beat this year. But some of the crap coming from O_J's keyboard just
>> cannot be ignored....


    My sentiments exactly.God forbid that ANYONE says Isaih is a great
    player.Hell,he doesn't even come close to players like Charles Smith of
    the Celtics.
    
    
    Oh well........
    O_J
52.338Dock = double standard artist extraordinaire :-) SASE::SZABOFri Mar 23 1990 14:5510
    re: "Facts be damned, I have an axe to grind" mentality......
    
    Am I to believe this coming from one who lives for belittling the
    Boston Celtics in any way, shape, or form?  (ie: The Official
    Anti-Celtics Bash Note, Gooney-Bird, etc.)
    
    Maybe you should put an * on the notes that you want us to take you
    seriously, Dock.....  :-)
    
    H'awk
52.339Jordon And Worthy Have DegreesRAB::NORIFri Mar 23 1990 15:026
    re: .319
    
    BTW Jordon and Worthy went back to school to get thier degrees. Isiah
    while growing up wanted to just play ball and be on streets. 
    
    -- Ram Nori
52.340BAUCIS::SAPPHeart and Soul...D-D-Dance!!Fri Mar 23 1990 15:099
    I'm not saying that they couldn't hack it,I was just replying to Sean's
    statement about Isaih not being able to handle it.
    
    
    
    P.S.-Worthy left school early also
    
    
    O_J
52.341LEVERS::STROUTFri Mar 23 1990 15:1225
    
    	Oops, forgot one thing in my last note:
    
    	Concerning Isiah Thomas...  Since a few of my relatives are graduates
    of IU, I started following them back in like '79.  When Thomas came
    on the scene I thought he was a player of great potential.   I was
    very happy the year they won the championships, but was saddened
    to see Isiah leave during his sophmore year.  Isiah did go back
    and get his degree and I commend him for that.  Being a college
    graduate really has nothing to do with player ability so I shouldn't
    have brought that up.
    	Isiah is the type of player who you love to hate.  He is the
    most dangerous player on the court in a close game.  Put him in
    the top ten _clutch_ players of ALL TIME.  I don't know how many
    games I've seen grasped from the clutches of defeat by him.
    It just makes me mad that he always seems to do this against my
    favorite teams.
    	I'm not sure I'd put him in my top 10 current players list,
    however.  Partly because of the team he plays on (no outstanding
    stars) and partly because I think he lacks some abilities that other
    players have.  His is a great player, however.
    
    now i'm done,
    
    sean
52.342Just funnin' on a friday afternoon.... :-)SASE::SZABOFri Mar 23 1990 15:2210
    Sean, would you put Isiah above or below Hank Finkel in your alltime
    top 10 clutch players list?  :-)
    
    By the way, why does everyone call him I-zAY-ah?
    
    This still has me rollward (from the lasted ASABET::SPORTS):
    
    		Isiah + bow tie = Pee Wee Herman!
    
    H'awk
52.343TURKEY::J_HALPINFri Mar 23 1990 15:2421


    >Jim, a lot of this anti-Isiah crap came from the brouhaha a couple
    >of years ago with Bird. Plain and simple. I'm not going to trigger
    >that rathole,..

	Well Doc, I didn't trigger either. So why bring it up? Its old news and
its got nothing to do with Isiah's merits as a point guard. So far I've called
Isiah one of the 5 best in the game today, given him proper credit for his standing in the all-time assist list (He's
top 10 in career steals BTW) and agreed with Walt that he'll be inducted into
the HOF someday. I just disagree with O_J's 'ALL_TIME' greatest statement.

	Assists should be designated the 'Official NBA stat of the 80s'. The
game evolved into a wide-open, fast-break style, that lends to more assists.
Isiah's contempory rival, Magic, has outclassed him. Younger point guards, like
Stockton, KJ & Porter will probably bypass Thomas' stats, given their careers
aren't shortened by injuries. The ALL-TIME tag is hard to justify, when he's
only 5'th best (IMHO) material in his era.

JimH
52.344AXIS::ROBICHAUDFri Mar 23 1990 15:3824
52.345SASE::SZABOFri Mar 23 1990 15:414
52.346Isiah on downside of very good, but not great, career4159::NAZZAROThanks Minutemen, for a GREAT year!!Fri Mar 23 1990 16:0732
    Re. today's point guards ....
    
    Isiah ranks significantly below Magic, Stockton, KJ, Fat Lever (OK, not
    a true point guard, but he plays on on TV), Gary Grant, and Terry
    Porter according to statistics used for the FBA.  Isiah is in amidst
    a group that includes Darrell Walker, Alvin Robertson, Mark Price, Tim
    Hardaway, Doc Rivers, and Muggsy Bogues, and ahead of another group
    that includes Nate McMillan, Vern Fleming, and Johnny Dawkins.  I would
    wageer that you could not get more than three or four of the guards in
    the top two groups straight up in a trade for Isiah.
    
    Here's a list of what I mean.  Isiah for the following:
    
    Magic - no
    Stockton - no
    Kevin Johnson - no
    Fat Lever - yes (Fat's older and has been injured)
    Gary Grant - no (unless medically proven unhealthy)
    Porter - no
    Walker - yes
    Price - no
    Harper - no
    Rivers - yes (medically questionable)
    Bogues - yes
    Hardaway - no
    
    So, as of right now, I estimate that Isiah is in the top ten point
    guards in the league, but not the top five.  And next year, he'll have
    to struggle to stay in the top ten, as Pooh Richardson, Sherman
    Douglas, and perhaps some rookies could move past him.
    
    NAZZ
52.347PNO::HEISERFri Mar 23 1990 17:106
>    most dangerous player on the court in a close game.  Put him in
>    the top ten _clutch_ players of ALL TIME.  I don't know how many
>    games I've seen grasped from the clutches of defeat by him.
    
    Like THE PASS, in Game 5 of the '87? Eastern Conference finals.
    One of Bird's ALL-TIME best assists ;-)
52.348LUNER::BROOKSLoyola Marymount, TAKE NO PRISONERS !Fri Mar 23 1990 17:1816
    re .344
    
    Slasher, I think that's exactly what Rodman and Isiah was trying
    to say, (ie. Bird gets more pub, because he's seen as a White Hope
    ....) but look at the compostion of the media. Not many players
    can say it, and be strong enough to expound on the issue and survive
    the media assualt. 
    
    I was frankly disappointed in Isiah's back down - esp. since many
    players (Kareem, Wilt, and Russell, even your boy Red A., to anme
    a few) have said simular things.
    
    The media s--tstorm will probably silence those who would make anything
    remotely resembling a meaningful provocative statement.
                      
    Anyhow, enough on that ....
52.349LUNER::BROOKSLoyola Marymount, TAKE NO PRISONERS !Fri Mar 23 1990 17:2526
    re .346
    
    Nazz, you've been too deep into the numbers. Isiah plays on a team
    that : 
    
    1) Stresses defense, hence few points will be scored in a Pistons
    game, hence fewer assist opportunties to be had.
          
    2) Has another point guard in Joe Dumars. And a damned good one
    at that. The Pistons start two point guards in reality. Yet another
    reason why Thomas will not rack up a ton assists any more.
    
    Hell, if you switched Stockton and Isiah, Thomas may average 20
    assists a game, because Stockton is a fine PG, but he monopoloizes
    the ball for Utah. KJ does the same for Phoenix.
    
    I truly believe that Thomas' game is a lot more respected by players
    than fans, and can not be quantifed into numbers as easily as you
    try to Steve.
    
    Hardaway is good, but he's no Thomas, not yet. Bogues is
    one-dimensional in true Doug Ross-fashion. Doc Rivers can't hit
    the open J consistantly, and got his a** kicked by Isiah in the
    playoffs two years ago. Darrell Walker ? HA !
    
    Nazz, you can't be serious ......
52.350Still livin in da PastLUNER::BROOKSLoyola Marymount, TAKE NO PRISONERS !Fri Mar 23 1990 17:277
    re .347
    
    Oh, Mike, you mean Larry Clang, who choked the other week against
    the mighty Bullets ?
    
    Skip the ancient history Mikey - the only way Bird will be part
    of a championship is via time machine to the early 80's ....
52.351Don't have to be an expert to see this...DELNI::G_WAUGAMANFri Mar 23 1990 17:2813
    
    I might have bought Isiah's comments, and your opinion, too, DrM, had
    Bird not been the best player on a team that won three championships 
    in the decade.  Debate all you want about MVP's, All-Star appearances,
    etc, but you don't PR your way to championships.  Championships gain 
    you publicity, not the other way around.
    
    I don't think anyone can say that both Bird and Isiah were not great
    players of the 80's and maintain any credibility.  Let's take the
    blinders off and let a little objectivity shine through...
    
    glenn
    
52.352Pistons Loose AgainVIA::NORISun Mar 25 1990 01:4312
    Spurs beat Pistons in San Antonio. Terry Cummings lead all scores with
    40, Robinson chipped in with 24 points and Srtickland dished out 19
    assists.
    
    O_J :
    Not counting this road trip Pistons were 18-7 aganist the Western
    Conference teams, where as Lakers were 19-6 in their first 25 games
    aganist Eastern Conference teams. Currently Lakers are 19-7 and Pistons
    are 18-9. So, best in the West (so far Lakers) has done better aganist 
    the East than the best in the East (Pistons) has done aganist the West.
    
    -- Ram Nori
52.353XCUSME::SAPPSun Mar 25 1990 16:3712
    RE: Ram
    
    
    So what's your point??It only proves that the West is better than
    the East.I'm not going to deny that.Their record against the West
    is still pretty impressive in my book.
    
    
    
    
    O_J
    
52.354VIA::NORISun Mar 25 1990 18:166
    re: .353
    
    The point was to make you understand that West is better than East
    atleast this year. Guess what ? I am successful.  :-)
    
    -- Ram Nori
52.355Mavs Beat The Pistons In OTVIA::NORIMon Mar 26 1990 01:3914
    Pistons loose to Mavericks in OT 98-96. This is Pistons third straight
    lose. I heard this on ESPN Sports Center (11:00PM), after Pistons won
    their game aganist Mavericks in Detroit, Mark Aguirre went into Dallas
    team bus and taunted Mavericks about their lose and showed them universal 
    sign of disrespect. Apparently the Mavs were waiting for the Pistons to
    visit Dallas, It was a gusty performance by the Mavs, in OT they tied
    the score with less than 20 secs, and with about 11 secs to go Herb
    Williams stole the ball and passed it to Harper for a 2 point lead.
    Pistons without no timeouts left could not make the shot go in the
    last 8 secs. Pistons deserved to lose the game not beacuse of their
    performance but what Aguirre did to the Mavs in Detroit. This Pistons
    team has some players without any class.
    
    -- Ram Nori
52.356Pistons coming back to earcth in time for playoffs4159::NAZZAROThanks Minutemen, for a GREAT year!!Mon Mar 26 1990 13:2111
    Herb Williams and Derek Harper double-teamed Isiah with about 18
    seconds left.  Isiah tried to dribble through the double team, lost
    the dribble, and Herb Williams stole the ball.  He passed to Harper for 
    the easy layup.  Pistons have one final shot.  Isiah clangs up a
    3pointer with three seconds still left on the clock.  Pistons lose
    again.
    
    I stand by my statements regarding Isiah.  He's very good, but not
    great, and there are several other point guards I'd rather have.
    
    NAZZ
52.357GENRAL::GIBSONMon Mar 26 1990 13:553
    
    Agreed, Nazz. You left out one point guard that I think is also better
    than Thomas, Michael Adams.
52.358Hope they snap out of it soon..REFINE::ASHEHere he comes... there he goesMon Mar 26 1990 14:4929
    re .336 - as I said, Isiah got his degree, so what's the point?
    .347 - don't bring up that pass anymore, please?  ha ha...
    .346 - Nazz, I'll admit I'm biased, but working with someone like
    Dumars, which has to be considered, here's who I would take over
    Thomas (who has been known to play some d too, but is overshadowed
    by Dumars)
    
    Magic - yes
    Stockton -  yes (because of age)
    Kevin Johnson - yes
    Fat Lever - no 
    Gary Grant - no (has potential, not there yet)
    Porter - yeah, but that's tough.  I'd have to see him more...
    Walker - no
    Price - no
    Harper - no
    Rivers - no (medically questionable)
    Bogues - no
    Hardaway - give him another year...
    
    
    I think he's one of the top 5 point guards, on a team that's not known
    of a "go to" type guy.  No real stars, just the team concept.  Granted,
    he's not in Magic's category, but I think he's a good player.
    
    Re Bird saving Isiah:  I still don't really see him in the same number
    of ads that you do Larry or Michael.  I know they're better players,
    but that despite the attempt to make things better, it hurt Isiah in
    the long run.
52.359Who cares what they said about Bird. they were wrong NBDCNTROL::CHILDSBig Ten bounced by ACCMon Mar 26 1990 14:548
    
    The Pistons have go-to guy Walt, it's Isiah just ask him, better
    yet just watch him. Good guard one of the best when he's on but
    can be a detrimental hog to the team at times. 
    
    Everyone knows Dumars should be the go to guy....
    
    mike
52.360REFINE::ASHEHere he comes... there he goesMon Mar 26 1990 15:013
    Not true... sometimes it's Isiah... sometimes it' Dumars, sometimes
    it's Laimbeer... I've even seen it go to Edwards down low... it's
    not a sure thing like Bird or Michael...
52.361GENRAL::GIBSONMon Mar 26 1990 15:032
    
    Lever is not a point guard.
52.362CNTROL::CHILDSBig Ten bounced by ACCMon Mar 26 1990 15:128
    
    Well Walt, I can only talk about what I see and anytime I have seen
    them trailing late in a game Isiah tries to take over unless of
    course someone else is hot. To his credit Daly will ride a hot hand
    until it goes stone cold....
    
    mike
    
52.363munch away O_J!LEVERS::STROUTMon Mar 26 1990 17:4110
>    < Note 52.305 by BAUCIS::SAPP "Chocolate Thunder:The REAL Darkhorse" >
>                            -< Probably the Spurs >-
>    Detroit is only going to lose one game on this road trip.......
>    
>    Hope this helps...
>    O_J
 
    sorry, couldn't resist.  8^)
    
    sean
52.364well?DELNI::D_ANDERSONInternational Eng. DevelopmentMon Mar 26 1990 19:042
    Dumars is out with a broken hand for next 4 weeks....is this true?
    
52.365SASE::SZABOMon Mar 26 1990 19:105
    re:  -< well? >-
    
    Don't be so pushy, Dee!  :-)
    
    H'awk
52.366uh-oh...REFINE::ASHEDo the hustle...Mon Mar 26 1990 19:471
    He didn't play last night...
52.367VAXWRK::NEEDLETue Mar 27 1990 02:1612
Dumars is out 4 weeks with a broken bone in his left hand:

DETROIT PISTONS - *Starting shooting guard Joe Dumars (broken bone
in left hand) missed Sunday's game and will be sidelined a minimum
of four weeks. *The extent of the injury was discovered in an X-
ray taken Monday. *Dumars had the injured hand placed in a cast but
has yet to be placed on the injured list. Rookie power forward
Anthony Cook, a first-round pick, signed with a team in Greece.

As for Lever, if he's not the point guard, who is?

j.
52.368REFINE::ASHEDo the hustle...Tue Mar 27 1990 12:061
    There's your Henderson for insurance argument coming through I guess...
52.369back into my corner I go, but with a twinkle in my eyeDELNI::D_ANDERSONInternational Eng. DevelopmentTue Mar 27 1990 12:265
    opps....your right, sorry about that. Just was anxious to find out the
    facts and I knew you guys would have them. Good job
    
    
     
52.370FRSBEE::BROOKSLMU, ya did it w/class !Tue Mar 27 1990 12:311
    And we will see Isiah's greatness, eh Nazz ?
52.371or the alternativeCNTROL::CHILDSI'm in the Hoops Jihad LotteryTue Mar 27 1990 12:393
    
    or lack there of, eh Dock?
    
52.372Pistons are in DEEP trouble4159::NAZZAROThanks Minutemen, for a GREAT year!!Tue Mar 27 1990 13:139
    Isiah's greatness will be tested, for sure, but I think the
    key for the Pistons is how well Vinnie plays as a starter.
    He's not the ballhandler or the defender Dumars is, and I
    suspect he won't be up to the task.  Which means Isiah will
    put the burden on himself.  Isiah's numbers will be impressive,
    but the Pistons will never make it out of the East if Dumars
    is out of the playoffs.
    
    NAZZ
52.373PNO::HEISERmy other computer is a CrayTue Mar 27 1990 13:265
    Vinnie has had an off year too.
    
    Didn't Dumars break a bone in his hand a year or two ago?
    
    Mike
52.374AUSTIN::MACNEALBig MacTue Mar 27 1990 13:303
52.375FRSBEE::BROOKSLMU, ya did it w/class !Tue Mar 27 1990 13:554
    Nazz, expect Henderson to eventually step in at starting guard,
    and VJ can come in off the bench .... I think Hendrson will definetly
    pick up a lot of the slack. I'd also exepct Mark A. to step up his
    scoring ...
52.376we'd have gotten them anywaysCNTROL::CHILDSLarry Bird, Player of the MonthTue Mar 27 1990 15:005
    
    And we get to play them twice in the next week. Too bad I guess I'll
    **** the W's we're going to get.......
    
    mike
52.377Pistons will prevail!COMET::DRIVERTue Mar 27 1990 15:5113
    re.376
    
    There you writing off the Pistons because one player goes out.  Well 
    I think that this situation will prove that the Pistons are not a ONE
    demensional team.  I think that the scoring will be picked up by
    another player or players.  Joe will be missed but the Pistons will 
    still be able to perform at a level far better then that of the likes
    of the Celtics.  Even with Joe gone the Pistons will be able to floor
    a better back court then any other team in the east.  Gerald will show
    his presence.  Don't look for the Pistons to falter because of this
    injury.
    
    Larry
52.378PNO::HEISERVAX MIDI anyone?Tue Mar 27 1990 15:557
    I doubt it.  Who is going to pick it up?  Aguirre hasn't been a threat
    since leaving Dallas.  Rodman & Salley don't know what score means.
    
    Dumars is probably the best all-around athlete/player, on both ends of
    the court, next to Jordan.  To say they won't miss him is amusing.
    
    Mike
52.379AUSTIN::MACNEALBig MacTue Mar 27 1990 16:035
52.380LEVERS::STROUTTue Mar 27 1990 16:257
    
    	As much as I hate to say it, I don't think Dumar's being absent
    is going to have too much of an effect on Detroit.  If anything,
    it is going to make them play harder and come playoff time when
    he comes back will give the team extra incentive to win it all.
    
    sean
52.381Re: lastBAUCIS::SAPPGet the point?Good,let's dance!!Tue Mar 27 1990 19:331
    Agreed.
52.382Pistons are OK for now!!!BAUCIS::SAPPGet the point?Good,let's dance!!Tue Mar 27 1990 19:4016
    Wasn't it last year that we were writing of the Pistons after Isaih
    broke his wrist.That was when we found just how GREAT of a player
    Dumars is.They seemed to rall y around him.I expect Isaih to come
    through.
    
    
    
    RE: Heiser
    
    I don't think Larry said that they wouldn't miss him;he just said that
    they can prevailif they play as a TEAM.
    
    
    
    
    O_J
52.383VIA::NORITue Mar 27 1990 19:415
    re : .381
    
    What's the matter with you O_J ? You are agreeing with Sean ! :-)... :-)
    
    -- Ram Nori
52.384BAUCIS::SAPPGet the point?Good,let's dance!!Tue Mar 27 1990 19:535
    Hard to believe isn't it!!!  8^)
    
    
    
    O_J
52.385LEVERS::STROUTWed Mar 28 1990 12:068
    
    	Guess it's too late to plead temporary insanity??
    
    8^)
    ^
    |__________________ Hey, who put those Piston bloo glasses on me???
    
    sean
52.386O_J & SEAN AGREE - HELL FREEZES OVER - FILM AT 11AXIS::ROBICHAUDDockers...Pants for |CENSORED|sWed Mar 28 1990 12:161
    
52.387Lets compare teams now!COMET::DRIVERWed Mar 28 1990 13:1116
    Lets talk about one man teams now with the set backs of both the Lakers
    and the Pistons.  I will bet that the lakers will miss Magic a lot more
    than the Pistons miss Joe.  That was shown last night by the whipping
    the lakers took from Portland.  Tonight the lakers play the Clippers
    and without magic look for a real close game.  On the other hand the
    Pistons play Charlotte and its time for the Pistons to start
    winning again.  The winner of the laker game is questionable but the
    Piston game is predictable.  What fate with Magics injury Detroit still
    has a shot at the leagues best record.  I don't know how bad Magic is
    hurt but without him they are not the same, not even close. If his
    ankle is any thing big look for Portland to overtake them fast.  Mean
    while Detroits got there hands full with there schedule playing the
    Celts,76ers twice and no Joe. 
    
    Should be exciting
    Larry  
52.388LEVERS::STROUTWed Mar 28 1990 13:177
    	Magic's loss is much more crippling than Dumars.  Detroit does
    not center it's play on one man, rather on who's hot at a given
    time.  This allows for more flexibility, such as when injuries occur
    or a player is having an off night.  This "rotation" of dependency
    is the key to Detroit's success, IMO.
    
    sean
52.389Pistons could be doomed not to repeat4159::NAZZAROThanks Minutemen, for a GREAT year!!Wed Mar 28 1990 13:379
    Magic will miss one game; Dumars is out for the season and part
    of the playoffs.  Which injury is more crippling??  C'mon, be real!
    
    Dumars is the heart and soul of the Pistons.  They are thin in the
    backcourt.  If they get Clevelnad in the first round of the playoffs
    and Dumars can't play, it will be a very close series, and I would
    not be surprised to see Cleveland win.
    
    NAZZ
52.390PNO::HEISERhanging 10 with E.T.Wed Mar 28 1990 14:314
    LA entertains Portland on Friday & Utah on Sunday.  How many games
    is Portland behind LA?
    
    Mike
52.391LEVERS::STROUTWed Mar 28 1990 14:369
    
    	re: Nazz
    
    	I disagree.  Dumars will be back for the playoffs and that will
    give the Pistons the extra lift to take the conference.  I still
    don't feel his absence is going to be that much of an effect on
    Detroit.  They should beat Boston twice.
    
    sean
52.392SASE::SZABOWed Mar 28 1990 14:5310
52.393************* -:PHILEM::SAPPGet the point?Good,let's dance!!Wed Mar 28 1990 19:071
    
52.394RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JOHe had hallugeon(tm) headlights!Thu Mar 29 1990 12:406
    Simply put, Magic is one of the greatest basketball players of all
    time.  Joe Dumars is a good player for now.  Kind of makes sense
    a team would miss Magic more.  Doesn't take a PHD to figure that
    out.
    
    JD
52.395COMET::MONTGOMERYThe California RAIDERSThu Mar 29 1990 13:1810
   <<< Note 52.394 by RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO "He had hallugeon(tm) headlights!" >>>

    Simply put, Magic is one of the greatest(crybaby) basketball players of all
    time.  
 
   You left out one word!!

Hope that hurts!!!

Monty
52.396RAB::NORIThu Mar 29 1990 14:207
 re:  .394
    
    You are just envious. That's the sentence to describe you.
    
    Hope it hurt !
    
    -- Ram Nori 
52.397Au contraire mon frere...REFINE::ASHESo many nights, I sit by my windowThu Mar 29 1990 14:493
    It will hurt the Pistons in the playoffs... It will be a lot tougher
    to get home court advantage throughout the playoffs with Dumars gone.
    That affects the finals...
52.399LEVERS::STROUTIs that Wilt DISGUISED as Jordan??Thu Mar 29 1990 14:5512
>    What would the Pistons chances be if they lost Dumars AND Isiah?
        
    	They'd still win the division most likely...  Microwave would
    be king of the sandbox, though.  8^)
    	
    	I still don't think Dumars loss is going to hurt Detroit.  I
    expected them to lose all 3 western games.  They were due.
    Watch for Detroit to kill Boston twice, finish 1 game behind LA
    and a rematch in the WC game, with a once again, heatlhy and raging
    Dumars.
    
    sean
52.400answer = lottery teamCNTROL::CHILDSABTL=ABTP these daysThu Mar 29 1990 15:001
    
52.401REFINE::ASHESo many nights, I sit by my windowThu Mar 29 1990 15:084
    Answer = middle of the division, but would need to pick up a decent
    guard from somewhere... not a championship contender...
    
    See shade better than Atlanta now...
52.402LEVERS::STROUTIs that Wilt DISGUISED as Jordan??Thu Mar 29 1990 15:109
>    Answer = middle of the division, but would need to pick up a decent
>    guard from somewhere... not a championship contender...
 
    	Is that from the beginning of the season or now??????
    (this is KEY!!)  From here on without Isiah and Dumars they could
    probably make it to the conference finals fairly easy (whipping
    Cleveland/Atlanta and Boston).
    
    sean
52.403Reversal of last yearCSC32::B_GRAHAMThe grass is greener, but you still have to mow it!Thu Mar 29 1990 16:026
    Answer = the same result as for the Lakers last year, a sweep in the
    finals, except the Lakers would have the broom.  This of course
    assumes the Lakers would make to the finals again which may or 
    may not be true.
    
    Bret
52.404AXIS::ROBICHAUDDockers...Pants for |CENSORED|sThu Mar 29 1990 16:455
    	Answer.  Their backcourt would then only be slightly better
    than Boston's.  Michael Smith.  UUGGHH!  I cringe every time I think
    if him being the 13th pick.
    
    				/Don
52.405who's gonna be there tom. night besides me? MSBIS1::ROBINSONmannish boyThu Mar 29 1990 18:081
    
52.406REFINE::ASHESo many nights, I sit by my windowThu Mar 29 1990 20:105
    I thought about it, but I got a DEC league playoff game... I'll
    catch the end on sportchannel...
    
    My answer was based on from the start of the season... now, they
    shouldn't look back at the 76ers... if both went down..
52.407Green and Blue don't mix!!! 8^BAUCIS::SAPPGet the point?Good,let's dance!!Fri Mar 30 1990 16:4210
    C's and Pistons at the Gahden!!!
    
    
    
    
    It's gonna be a
    war!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    
                 O_J
    
52.408CUPTAY::TESSIERWho's on first? Bill Buckner!Fri Mar 30 1990 17:281
So whom are you rooting for, O_J?
52.409The C's probablyBAUCIS::SAPPGet the point?Good,let's dance!!Fri Mar 30 1990 17:314
    Actually I was hoping for tie.........8^
    
    
    O_J
52.410RAB::NORIFri Mar 30 1990 19:196
    re:.409
    
    That means you are not a true and loyal Celtics fan. Boy ! you are in
    trouble with the Celtics fans.  :-)
    
    -- Ram Nori
52.411BAUCIS::SAPPGet the point?Good,let's dance!!Fri Mar 30 1990 20:0710
    Re: last
    
    Nah.I'm a loyal C's fan.......when they get rid of the old stiffs and
    learn how to play D like the Pistons they'll be more fun to watch.I
    just admire the Pistons because they're one of the best Defensive teams
    I've ever seen!!!!!
    
    
    
    O_J
52.412WOODS::KINGRFUR...the look that KILLS...Fri Mar 30 1990 23:377
    With a minute  and 13 seconds left the Celtics are up by 13 points!!!
   
    REK
    
    Listening to the game while noting...
    
    And have a nice day!!!
52.413Celts winBAUCIS::SAPPGet the point?Good,let's dance!!Sat Mar 31 1990 00:006
    The C's won 123-111!!Good win for the men in green,but they still suck 
    -:)
    
    
    
    O_J
52.414well we got a * ;^)CNTROL::CHILDSThe Beachbum got beat Yahoo!Mon Apr 02 1990 10:472
    
    who's going to slow down that Philly express?
52.415LEVERS::STROUTstill flying in a blue dream!Mon Apr 02 1990 15:1218
	Detroit's remaining schedule.. Doesn't look like Chicago is
    going to catch them.  Shouldn't lose more than 1 game looking
    at the schedule:
    
--- APR ---
 3  730 BOSTON
 5  800 at ATLANTA
 6  800 MILWAUKEE
 8 1200 at CLEVELAND
10  800 at NEW YORK
11  730 NEW JERSEY
13  800 ATLANTA
14  730 ORLANDO
19  730 PHILADELPHIA
20  730 at INDIANA
22  100 CHICAGO
                                                                 
    sean
52.416ABD or ABTLCNTROL::CHILDSPudgy's is BACK, free eats tonightTue Apr 03 1990 11:390
52.417ABD or ABTLCNTROL::CHILDSPudgy's is BACK, free eats tonightTue Apr 03 1990 11:434
    
    I see atleast 4 losses....
    
    mike
52.418Pistons Sixth Loss In Nine GamesVIA::NORISun Apr 08 1990 17:0210
    This note has been quite for a while. It was a bad weekend for the
    Pistons they lost both the games they played, one at home and other
    on the road. Pistons have lost 6 of the 9 games they played without
    Joe Dumars, their leading scorer. Besides Joe Dumars, Dailey has a
    problem with John Salley. In the game aganist the Cavs, Salley wasn't
    too pleased with his coach and looks like he had few choice of words
    for his coach. Salley didn't see much time in the game and also in the
    limited time he was on the court, Salley was there only physically.
    
    -- Ram Nori
52.419Hoping for Help on this oneCUPTAY::TESSIERWho's on first? Bill Buckner!Mon Apr 09 1990 10:284
Hey O_J, if the Lakers are a mediocre team without Magic Johnson, what
are the Pistons without Joe Dumars?

Laker_Ken
52.420Losing Joe is like loosing Worthy;Nuff saidBAUCIS::SAPPBrian Shaw=The Fat Lever for the 90'sMon Apr 09 1990 10:599
    The Pistons are better than the Lackers without Joe(and LA doesnt have
    Magic)Face it,Magic is more important to the Lakers than Joe is to the
    Pistons.
    
    
    
    You got help on this one,son.
    
    O_J
52.421BAUCIS::SAPPGet up,Get up Get busy do it.....Mon Apr 09 1990 11:017
    Correction:Losing Joe is WORSE than loosing Worthy..........
    
    
    
    
    Later,
    O_J
52.422Detroit gone in round 1UPWARD::HEISERdon't sample me, don't sample meMon Apr 09 1990 13:467
    Who was it that said Dumar's loss wouldn't affect the Pistons?
    
    As I said in here before, they'll continue to slide without Dumars and
    won't recover in time for the playoffs.  Cleveland proved yesterday
    that they can beat them.
    
    Mike
52.423Celtics/Sixers Eastern Finals the way it should be...CNTROL::CHILDSThose hazy lazy days of summer are hereMon Apr 09 1990 15:5210
    
    Price sure proved Nazz'z points about the little princess (tm).....
    
    ;^)
    
    I'm almost enjoying these poundings the pistons are taking as much
    
    as when the Lakers get shallaced...
    
    mike
52.424LEVERS::STROUTfive to one... one in fiveMon Apr 09 1990 16:173
>           -< Pistons/Bulls Eastern Finals the way it will be... >-

    	The fine line between fantasy and reality... 8^)      
52.425Time to eat your CrowCUPTAY::TESSIERWho's on first? Bill Buckner!Tue Apr 10 1990 21:0229
    Re. .420 
    
    Well O_J, I see that you're not facing up to it, eh.  Can't admit you
    were off base in your previous assessments of Detroit.  Perhaps a
    memory refresher is in order.  I never disputed that Magic is more
    important to the Lakers than Dumars is to the Pistons.  However, prior
    to the Pistons' recent slump, we heard all kinds of boasting from you
    about how the Pistons are different than any other team in the league
    because of their depth.  You said that they didn't rely on one guy and
    therefore could survive the loss of a starter better than other teams
    could.
    
    Well you're wrong.  Sure, you can throw Vinnie Johnson into the lineup
    and he'll score some points, but this group ain't the interchangable
    parts team you've been dreaming about.  The past two weeks have shown
    just how much they do depend on Dumars to run their offense.  And
    where's this team that goes 9 deep we heard so much about from you? 
    You would think that with Dumars out, Henderson would see some real
    significant time.  Well perhaps Dailey didn't consider Sunday's game
    against Cleveland very important then because Henderson only saw 5
    minutes of PT.  More likely is that Dailey did, of course, realize how
    important the game was and therefore decided to use Henderson
    sparingly.  Why?  Because Henderson has not seen much action all
    season, has not been a regular contributor.  This year Detroit does not
    go 9 deep; they go 8 deep And as the past two weeks have shown, when
    they lose a key starter like Dumars, they suffer as much as any other
    team that loses a key player.
    
    Laker_Ken
52.426XCUSME::SAPPDie-Hard Redskin FanTue Apr 10 1990 22:588
    Give me a break.I never said that the Pistons wouldn't be affected
    if one player in their lineup went out.I said they could survive
    a lot better than the Lakers.Get some cold,hard facts to back up
    what you say before making comments like that.Lets not light any
    fuses for effect.
    
    
    O_J
52.427Dumars returns34180::HAASsame as talking to youWed Apr 11 1990 12:034
Dumars returned last night in a win at New York. He looked good on D but
was obviously off his offensive game: 2 points in 23 minutes.

TTom
52.428RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JODon't steal home wifout it!Wed Apr 11 1990 12:228
    Ah, O_J, perhaps Ken doesn't have the exact quotes, but IMO, he
    summed up what yo were saying very well.  For instance - where has
    Henderson been - you know, the guy you claimed would see significant
    time in the playoffs or if a key player went down?
    
    You give no answer - just a "I never said that".
    
    JD
52.429oops, wrong topic!LEVERS::STROUTfive to one... one in fiveWed Apr 11 1990 12:251
    SO THERE, BABY!!
52.430The season ain't over yet,buddy.BAUCIS::SAPPGet up,Get up,Get busy do it.....Wed Apr 11 1990 18:538
    RE .428
    
    He will see signifigant playing in the playoffs with Dumars hurt.He
    already has gotten time with Dumars out,so what are you talking about??
    
    
    
    O_J
52.431Season Is Over For Henderson.RAB::NORIWed Apr 11 1990 19:4110
    re: .430
    
    O_J, Henderson didn't get significant playing time at all. Unless if
    you consider playing 5 minutes is significant in Dumars absence. Last
    night he was just stuck to the bench. I agree the season is not over
    but for Hendeson it was over even before it started.
    
    -- Ram Nori
    
      
52.432Please ExplainBAUCIS::SAPPGet up,Get up,Get busy do it.....Wed Apr 11 1990 19:467
    RE:LAST
    
    Over before it started??Whatever the hell that means...........
    
    
    
    O_J
52.433UPWARD::HEISERfrom the trendoid vortex of AmericaWed Apr 11 1990 20:337
>    Over before it started??Whatever the hell that means...........
    
    It means that they needed him to keep a spot on the bench warm for
    when Princess needed to catch her breath!
    
    hope this helps,
    Mike
52.434Read the P_name!!! 8^BAUCIS::SAPPCousy,Magic,Oscar and IsiahWed Apr 11 1990 23:081
    Need I say more??
52.435COMET::MONTGOMERYRockHudson,Liberace,IsiahThu Apr 12 1990 13:183


52.436TURKEY::J_HALPINThu Apr 12 1990 14:247

	Hey O_J, come on admit you were wrong about Henderson playing
significant minutes if injuries hit. Hell during Dumars absensce, the Pistons
even played Aguirre at guard before giving Henderson more minutes!!!!!

JimH
52.437And Scott Hastings is not too BLAM either, palCUPTAY::TESSIERWho's on first? Bill Buckner!Thu Apr 12 1990 15:108
Hey, don't blame O_J.  He was right about Henderson.  It's not O_J's 
fault that Chuck Daly doesn't realize his team goes 9 deep.  Hell, 
make that 10 deep; I forgot about William Bedford.  Yeah, that's it.
This team is 10 deep.  Hey, somebody tell Daly!  He thinks there are
only 8 guys on the team!  :)


Laker_Ken
52.438UPWARD::HEISERtag his toe &amp; put him in the drawerThu Apr 12 1990 16:256
    Talk about heirs to the "Ralphie Stiff" Award, Bedford has to be a
    favorite.
    
    Can't believe Phoenix picked him 6th in the first round.
    
    Mike
52.439not the sameAUNTB::HAASsame as talking to youThu Apr 12 1990 16:493
Unfair comptetive advantage: Didn't Bedford do drugs?

TTom
52.440They Picked Easy Ed 5thRAB::NORIThu Apr 12 1990 17:145
    re: .438
    
    Hey Mike, Phoenix picked Easy Ed 5th in the first round, didn't they?
      
    -- Ram Nori
52.441Reality is for people who can't handle their drugsHOTSHT::SCHNEIDERArizona Athlete of the Year!Thu Apr 12 1990 17:4811
A stellar crop that year, huh?

Bias, died on drugs.
Washburn, banned for drugs and picked up against just
last week.
Bedford, suspended for drugs.  At least he's playing again.

A lot of righteously upset Celtic fans have said "What if Bias
had lived?"  Well, there's two distinct possibilities.

Dan
52.442UPWARD::HEISERtag his toe &amp; put him in the drawerThu Apr 12 1990 18:193
>    Hey Mike, Phoenix picked Easy Ed 5th in the first round, didn't they?
      
    -- Ram, he was the 9th pick in another year (other than Bedfords year).
52.443BAUCIS::SAPPBird,Magic,Jordan and ColemanThu Apr 12 1990 18:443
    Re: .437
    
    Well said.
52.444Hawks Beat PistonsVIA::NORISat Apr 14 1990 14:417
    
    Hawks beat the Pistons 115-111. There were 7 Ts on Pistons including
    3 for illegal defense, the other Ts were on Rodman, Johnson, Aguirre
    and the gangster Daly. With the loss Pistons are only a game ahead of
    the Bulls in the loss column
                                
    -- Ram Nori
52.445Laimbeer Does It AgainVIA::NORISun Apr 15 1990 01:288
    
    Pistons beat Magic 111-107. This will not come as a surprise but Bill
    Laimbeer took a cheap shot at Jerry Reynolds. I mean it was a cheap shot
    with an intent to hurt, he was ejected and so was Reynolds. Bill
    Laimbeer has been getting away with murder. This guy should be banned
    from playing basketball for a while. 
    
    -- Ram Nori 
52.446REFINE::ASHEYou better shop around...Tue Apr 17 1990 14:451
    Yawn...
52.447Reminds me of Edward G. RobinsonCUPTAY::TESSIERWho's on first? Bill Buckner!Tue Apr 17 1990 14:573
Go ahead, Walt, deny it.  Deny that Daly is a gangster.  Everybody in the
league knows he is.  :)

52.448SALEM::RIEUIn search of...Mr Trout!Tue Apr 17 1990 15:573
       He even wears suits like a gangster would wear. He's jist too
    skeerred to wear the black shirt and white tie!
                                          Denny
52.449Truth Is BitterVIA::NORITue Apr 17 1990 18:315
    
    Hey Walt, was truth that bitter ? I don't blame you I would yawn too if
    my team player are thugs like yours.
    
    -- Ram Nori
52.450REFINE::ASHEYou better shop around...Tue Apr 17 1990 20:2910
    Nice try... call me next time Magic goes after KJ... I think
    Laimbeer and Magic have the same number of ejections this
    year...
    
    At Kurt Russell can sell the Pat Riley look as a gangster instead
    of the way he did in Tequila Sunrise....
    
    Ok, I officially deny Chuck has any underworld ties... happy?
    
    -Walt
52.451PHILEM::SAPPBird,Magic,Jordan and ColemanTue Apr 17 1990 21:1422
  >>                            -< Truth Is Bitter >-
    
  >>  Hey Walt, was truth that bitter ? I don't blame you I would yawn too if
  >>  my team player are thugs like yours.
    
  >>  -- Ram Nori
    
    
    First of all,your English is horrible -:) (I've been dieing to say that
    for ages ! Was truth that bitter ? Not to nitpick or anything..........
    
    
    As for the comment I have the same sentiments as Walt......
    
    zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
    
    
    
    
    `Nuff said
    
    O_J
52.452O_J Grow UpVIA::NORITue Apr 17 1990 21:489
    
    Hey O_J, would you quit picking on my typos ? You not only have to
    learn your mother tongue ( why don't you read some of your own notes ?)
    but have to grow up also.  Just to remind you, you were told in the
    Lakers Conference file to learn how to spell.  Hey, my English can not
    be any worse than yours. 
    
    -- Ram Nori
    
52.453VAXWRK::NEEDLEWed Apr 18 1990 01:204
Cool it, guys.  This isn't the grammar conference.  These comments belong in
mail.

j.
52.454Walt's a SPORTS vet. He's not getting sucked in.....SASE::SZABOWed Apr 18 1990 11:028
52.455It does raise a courtesy issue...CAM::WAYWill you yield, and this avoid?Wed Apr 18 1990 11:0327
52.456VIA::NORIWed Apr 18 1990 12:197
    re: .455
    
    Thanks ! Actually writing English is not a problem at all but typing
    is a big problem, and I do make mistakes while typing. I didn't realize
    that noters like O_J, do take advantage of others mistake to insult them.
    
    -- Ram Nori
52.457How's this? Ok?REFINE::ASHEI vant $$... Ivana B. Rich...Wed Apr 18 1990 12:295
    Yeah, but Daly STILL isn't a gangster... (or is capitalizing in the
    middle of a sentence bad grammar?)... I agree with Hawk, and no,
    I'm not getting in the middle of this...
    
    -Walt
52.458FSHQA1::JHENDRYJohn Hendry, DTN 292-2170Wed Apr 18 1990 12:384
    If I've ever offended anyone by being the Apostrophe Police (tm),
    I apologize.
    
    John
52.459SASE::SZABOWed Apr 18 1990 12:435
52.460CNTROL::CHILDSThis guy's a waste of skinWed Apr 18 1990 12:446
    
    what's a matter John feeling quilty over the beachball?  ;^)
    
    Cmon now John your too nice of a guy to offend anyone....
    
    mike
52.461It's okay, scumbag, I'm a COP!CAM::WAYWill you yield, and this avoid?Wed Apr 18 1990 13:1812
Mad Dog, don't forget, you have the appellation Police there.

Now, Police might "offend" someone, but it comes with the terroritory.
For example, I am heartily insulted when a State Trooper pulls me
over for speeding, but quite honestly, he has the right, and thus
my being insulted doesn't enter into it.

But, if you were just plain John Hendry, and didn't have a Ninja
Action Figure, and didn't carry a_apostrophepolice badge, why then,
I'd be right insulted....

Chainsaw
52.462FSHQA1::JHENDRYJohn Hendry, DTN 292-2170Wed Apr 18 1990 13:277
    I have zero guilt whatsoever over the beachball.  It got what it
    deserved.  I was just apologizing in case I'd inadvertently insulted
    someone whose native language isn't English.
    
    The beachball crusade continues!
    
    The 'Police
52.463VAXWRK::NEEDLEWed Apr 18 1990 13:316
I didn't mean to indict the entire non-English speaking world.  My point was
that childish name calling belongs in mail and Ram and O_J were engaging in
that.  I'm just getting a little fed up with all the crap cluttering this
conference.

j.
52.464AXIS::ROBICHAUDB.Stanley,J.Hendry,BeachballBashersWed Apr 18 1990 13:322
    
    
52.465next the WAVE....CNTROL::CHILDSThis guy's a waste of skinWed Apr 18 1990 14:495
    
    That a boy John glad to hear, the ninja figures should sell like
    wildfire.....
    
    mike
52.466FSHQA1::JHENDRYJohn Hendry, DTN 292-2170Wed Apr 18 1990 15:0716
    Speaking of Ninja figures, I can think of 4:
    
    The Apostrophe Policeman, probably dressed in a policeman's uniform,
    holding an English Grammar book.
    
    The Beachball Basher, big teeth, big claws.
    
    The "stud", dressed to kill, a babe on each arm.
    
    The statistician, carrying a bookbag (holding crucial sports research
    material), a calculator on the belt, nerd pack in the shirt pocket,
    heavy thick glasses.
    
    Names?  Costumes?  Fire away!
    
    John
52.467CAM::WAYWill you yield, and this avoid?Wed Apr 18 1990 15:1117
I'll tell ya, it'll be great:


	The scene:  Tigermania, August 4, 1990


	In the Centerfield bleachers the Wave starts.  Suddenly a 
	figure in a black ninja suit, white crash helmet with
	a_apostrophe on it runs and crashes head-on INTO the wave.

	Bodies fly, the Wave dies.

	The Wave starts anew.  Again, the figure in black dashes
	his body against the Wave, smashing it to smithereens...


	John Hendry, Wave Killer Extraordinaire....
52.468CAM::WAYWill you yield, and this avoid?Wed Apr 18 1990 15:125
re .466:

	John, don't forget the one I just mentioned...

	Black Ninja Suit, White helmet w/ apostrophe.  the Wave Killer!
52.469AXIS::ROBICHAUDDockers...Pants for |CENSORED|sWed Apr 18 1990 15:145
    	The 'Vane.  Has polyester cap with velcro patches of every team.
    
    	Giantsmaniac.  To gruesome to describe.
    
    				/Don
52.47015436::LEFEBVREHaving a Maalox momentWed Apr 18 1990 15:3911
    The Bambi-Blaster: Red and black plaid hunting coat, orange "Fudd"
    cap, green wool pants, Sorel pac-boots, Winchester Model 94 in a
    .30-.30.  Add the commemorative Ninja head-band and voila!
    
    The Schneider Daid Haid: Red and White bandanna 'acid helmet', Greatful
    Dead tour t-shirt, tie-dyed jams, sandals, colored socks, wire-framed
    glasses, long hair, beard, frisbee under one arm, bong under the
    other.  Add the commemorative Ninja logo on the acid helmet, and
    voila!
    
    Mark.
52.471Another Ninja designer......SASE::SZABOWed Apr 18 1990 16:017
52.473SASE::SZABOWed Apr 18 1990 16:128
52.474HPSRAD::SANTOSIts hammer timeWed Apr 18 1990 16:195
      The Ninja Stare_Down doll, a Doc Midnight doll with sunglasses 
      ripping apart "New Kids on the Block" dolls.

Chuck
52.475The Old Brats On The Block you mean .... :-)EARRTH::BROOKSThe roof is on fire ! ...Wed Apr 18 1990 16:322
    I likes Chuck ... I likes ..... I will be dressed in all black of
    course ...
52.476QUASER::JOHNSTONWonFarfugIsKnotEnuf! WhoIsTooBlam?!Wed Apr 18 1990 17:1616
52.47715436::LEFEBVREHaving a Maalox momentWed Apr 18 1990 17:304
    In all fairness to the Detroit Pistons fans, we should probably
    move the discussion back in the direction of basketball.
    
    Mark.
52.478CAM::WAYWill you yield, and this avoid?Wed Apr 18 1990 17:3318
Yes, Mike JN, much as Christ lived a quiet life for 30 of his 33
year, then "came out" so has John Hendry.

I'd like to think that the catalyst for this change in John was his
exposure to this freakin' lunatic called Chainsaw, but for the 
change to be complete it had to be there, beneath his normally
staid, reserved self.

Mike, it was something to behold.  The sky suddenly got brighter, 
and over the left field wall I could see Moses looking down.  
Elvis was watching from the sky boxes, and Muhammed was in the
reserved seats behind first base.  Then, with a bolt of lightening
flashing, John ripped that ball apart, jumped up, ripping off his
shirt, pounding his chest.....

The Ultimate Ninja Warrior Statistician was born.

I was sore afraid.....
52.479VAXWRK::NEEDLEWed Apr 18 1990 17:537
>>    In all fairness to the Detroit Pistons fans, we should probably
>>    move the discussion back in the direction of basketball.
>>    
>>    Mark.

BACK in the direction?  It hasn't been in the direction of basketball yet.

52.480CAM::WAYWill you yield, and this avoid?Wed Apr 18 1990 17:548
52.481QUASER::JOHNSTONWonFarfugIsKnotEnuf! WhoIsTooBlam?!Wed Apr 18 1990 17:5511
52.482Elvis??? / or Ralph Caso!??QUASER::JOHNSTONWonFarfugIsKnotEnuf! WhoIsTooBlam?!Wed Apr 18 1990 18:000
52.483VIA::NORIWed Apr 18 1990 21:369
    re: .454
    
    >>P.S.  Nori, you started this bull. My guess is that you've recently
    
    What bull ? If you are taking about my comments on Laimbeer, then yes
    I did put a note but if are taking about my response to O_J then I
    didn't start that one.
    
    -- Ram Nori
52.484Don't you know when to let something drop?VAXWRK::NEEDLEThu Apr 19 1990 00:350
52.485CNTROL::CHILDSThis guy's a waste of skinThu Apr 19 1990 10:2713
    
    Let's try...
    
    tonight's matchup is Philly. Who's healthy who's not? I see Philly 
    winning by about 5. I think besides being too strong for Rodman
    this year's MVP has the quickness to offset the Worm's fine skills...
    
    Will Lambieer play or take a powder tonight as both Mahorn and Sir
    Charles would love to hand him his head?
    
    Is it on th boobtube???
    
    mike
52.486AXIS::ROBICHAUDAudieMurphy,Sgt.York,RayBourqueThu Apr 19 1990 10:337
    	Personally I hope Philly wins.  The Celtics would have a much
    harder time with Indiana than the Knicks.  The Knicks have a tendency
    to beat themselves, and the Pacers match up well with Boston.  Plus
    the Boston/New York rivalry aspect would make it interesting.  The
    Pistons shouldn't be challenged until the Conference Finals.
    
    				/Don
52.487Don, Bob Ryan and the other zillion doubting Thomases ;^)CNTROL::CHILDSThis guy's a waste of skinThu Apr 19 1990 11:055
    
    Celts will take them out in the second round Don you'll see.
    
    
    mike
52.488LEVERS::STROUTchew electric death!!!! - spiffThu Apr 19 1990 11:252
    	No way, Detroit will roll like they always do with the home
    court advantage.  Celtics can't win in the Palace.
52.489AXIS::ROBICHAUDAudieMurphy,Sgt.York,RayBourqueThu Apr 19 1990 11:255
    	No way Brother Jihad.  The Celtics guards stink!  Had they kept
    Shaw and drafted the kid on Golden State we would be talking a
    different story.  Michael Smith is a "waste of skin".  8^)
    
    				/Don
52.490SNDCSL::HAUSRATHWho,Stones in '89. Zep in '90Thu Apr 19 1990 11:315
    
    Celtics-Indiana is a mute point.. Cavs will finish in the 7th spot,
    Indiana 8th.  
    
    
52.491CNTROL::CHILDSThis guy's a waste of skinThu Apr 19 1990 11:3912
    
    Reggie Lewis stinks? Paxon's been playing better but once the
    pressure's on who knows. DJ doesn't make too many bad decisions
    but just doesn't have the legs left to play 40 minutes. Bagley's
    lucky he's got a frontline to work with. Pistons are not a fast
    break team which plays into the Celts hands. They only have to win
    one at the Palace, they can do it. This is assuming they get by the
    first round. One thing is for sure I won't be surprised to see them
    in the finals and I won't be surprised to see them fishing the first
    week of may....
    
    mike
52.492AXIS::ROBICHAUDAudieMurphy,Sgt.York,RayBourqueThu Apr 19 1990 11:405
    	Reggie Lewis is really a small forward and not a guard.  Every
    team they see in the playoffs will make Reggie handle the ball as
    much as possible.  He's a helluva small forward though.  8^)
    
    				/Don
52.493CNTROL::CHILDSThis guy's a waste of skinThu Apr 19 1990 11:496
    
    but teams have done that during the year. yes they'll probably
    step it up in the playoffs but with Bird also being able to
    handle the ball the Celts should be able to withstand the pressure.
    
    the only drawback is the old legs.....
52.494Do Larry and Princess kiss before games?SASE::SZABOFreakin' Lunatics Club CardholderThu Apr 19 1990 11:561
    
52.495pre-game warmups.29637::GAULKEFlight 112 now boarding at gate 9Thu Apr 19 1990 12:0011
    
    
      Nah, they both walk out to center court, turun around and face 
    opposioote baskets, put their hands on their knees and
    rub butts.
    
    
    
          Steven
    
    
52.496He met 'lance'!7983::RIEUStanley, won't you please come home!Thu Apr 19 1990 12:033
       Larry won't be rubbing butts with anyone for a while after his visit
    to the Dr. yesterday.
                                         Denny
52.497CAM::WAYWill you yield, and this avoid?Thu Apr 19 1990 12:246
< Note 52.489 by AXIS::ROBICHAUD "AudieMurphy,Sgt.York,RayBourque" >
                                  ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Devine,TrumanCapote,RayBourque....

hope this helps, Slasher...
52.498Relax Jeff, Take It EasyVIA::NORIThu Apr 19 1990 12:367
    re: .484
    
    Hey Jeff, if you know when to drop it, why did you respond to my note ?
    Looks like you don't know when to let something drop either. Relax
    Jeff, will'ya ?
    
    -- Ram Nori
52.499AXIS::ROBICHAUDDockers...Pants for |CENSORED|sThu Apr 19 1990 13:0212
52.501CAM::WAYOr, guilty in defence, be thus destroyed?Thu Apr 19 1990 13:1217
52.502REFINE::ASHEI vant $$... Ivana B. Rich...Thu Apr 19 1990 13:1711
    500 replies... I didn't know the Pistons were this popular.... sigh...
    I'm touched, really... sniff...
    
    
    re .484  Shouldn't attacks or comments like this be taken care of in
    mail?
    
    glad to see there's some hoop content stuff in here.  Maybe good times
    are associated with the Pistons...
    
    Let's go Hawks!<
52.503Go Pistons! Beat Philly!UPWARD::HEISERfool's wisdomThu Apr 19 1990 13:217
>    500 replies... I didn't know the Pistons were this popular.... sigh...
>    I'm touched, really... sniff...
    
    Walt, that doesn't include all the garbage notes that have nothing to
    do with Detroit!
    
    Mike
52.504All Larry's Troubles are Behind HimFSHQA1::JHENDRYJohn Hendry, DTN 292-2170Thu Apr 19 1990 14:101
    
52.505AXIS::ROBICHAUDCyYoung,SandyKoufax,SportswritersThu Apr 19 1990 14:114
    	You know someone was telling me that the Doc was always on Bird's
    butt.  Do you think...  Nah...
    
    				/Don
52.506REFINE::ASHEI vant $$... Ivana B. Rich...Thu Apr 19 1990 14:484
    Don't mention garbage and the Pistons in the same topic... it's not
    becoming of a most civilized World Champion....
    
    -Walt
52.507Yeah, why be redundant! ;^)GENRAL::WADEFranWay ruined John Hendry!Thu Apr 19 1990 14:511
    
52.508Rollward on the p_name, ClayWad! :-) SASE::SZABOFreakin' Lunatics Club CardholderThu Apr 19 1990 14:561
    
52.509He's Mad Dog now!CAM::WAYOr, guilty in defence, be thus destroyed?Thu Apr 19 1990 15:296
ClayBone...  YOu might just be right.  I mean, JHendry used to be
reserved, scholarly, upright...

Now he's a freakin' lunatic like me...

FRAN WAY YOU AR TOO BLAM!
52.510Sir Charles Taught Laimbeer A LessonVIA::NORIFri Apr 20 1990 01:2420
    
    Pistons were soundly beaten by the Sixers. Laimbeer and Magic have same
    number of ejections this year ? Not anymore. Pistons thought they can
    intemidate the Sixers, but got intemidated instead. First it was Isiah, 
    he took few swings at Mahorn, and was ejected out of the game. With few
    minutes remaining in the game Laimbeer tried to vent out his frustation
    by shoving Mahorn in his face, and Mahorn's friend Charles Barkley
    didn't take that very kindly and went after Laimbeer and decked him
    flat. Laimbeer deserved every bit of what Charles Barkely gave him.
    Long time ago Barkely said Laimbeer starts a fight and then backs out,
    this time Barkley jumped all over Laimbeer before he could back out.
    
    I don't condone fighting on court, there is no place for it on BB court
    but at the same time you can't  break iron with a stick and somebody
    had to teach Laimbeer a lesson and Barkely was the right person. I
    won't be surprised, if Barkely is suspended for a game or two. 
    
    Walt, did you watch the game ? What's your opinion ?
    
    -- Ram Nori
52.511am I carnac for a day ;^)CNTROL::CHILDSThis guy's a waste of skinFri Apr 20 1990 10:272
    
    
52.512AXIS::ROBICHAUDDick&amp;Perry,C.Manson,C.LemieuxFri Apr 20 1990 10:435
    	Mike Childs.  Carnac for a day.  Someone here at work said it
    was one helluva brawl.  Could be interesting if these two meet in
    the playoffs.
    
    				/Don
52.513Dirtiest player in the league, no doubtBUILD::MORGANFri Apr 20 1990 10:518
    Ram,
    
    Although I was happy as hell to see Barkley go after Laimbeer, he did
    not "deck him".  They might have ended up on the floor together in a pile
    but that's about it.  After Barkley landed a left hook, the stiff Laimbeer 
    went after him, and didn't go down until the other players jumped in.
    
    					Steve
52.514'Don' Daley's boys at it agin7983::RIEUStanley, won't you please come home!Fri Apr 20 1990 10:576
       Isiah was a riot. He was junping up and trying to 'punch' Mahorn.
    Rick was just standing there with his arms down and laughing at him. 
    Isiah, Barkley and Laimbeer should all get the boot for 2 or 3 games.
    We'll see what kind of Filberts Stern has. Will he make the goons miss
    some playoff games?
                                     Denny
52.515SASE::SZABOFreakin' Lunatics Club CardholderFri Apr 20 1990 12:0911
52.516GRANPA::DFAUSTDuke=Broncos of NCAAFri Apr 20 1990 12:3516
    
    I was amazed that the refs didn't get a better handle on this from the
    get go. Lambeer was pushing and shoving after the whistle for most ofd
    the game,. At one point, when he was taken out of the game for a
    substitution, he tried to push Barkley out of the way when he was
    walking off the floor. Also, there appeared to be no security in the
    arena. Barkley was attacked by two fans as he tried to leave the floor
    after the ejection. It put a little bit of a damper on the celebration
    after the game.
    
    For anybody who watched the games, what about Rodman-Barkley going at
    it in the low post. To be any more intense, they'll have to let them
    use baseball bats on each other next time.
    
    Dennis
    
52.517EARRTH::BROOKSNazz 5, DrM 3 = How low can I go ? ...Fri Apr 20 1990 12:485
    YEAH SIXERS !!!!!!!!!!
    
    
    Stern might 'get tough' on the Sixers and Pistons - after all no
    Celtics are involved ....
52.518Quit your whining Doc, it's not manly. Got my $2?AXIS::ROBICHAUDMobViolence,GangWars,RangerHockeyFri Apr 20 1990 12:491
    
52.519UPWARD::HEISERwhen you're sold out, the mark showsFri Apr 20 1990 14:193
    I wonder why the Pistons went after an ex-teammate?
    
    Mike
52.520GRANPA::DFAUSTSixers=Atlantic Div ChampsFri Apr 20 1990 15:1910
    
    Every Sixer/Piston game this year has had several scuffles involing
    various Pistons with Mahorn. I guess they're out to prove to him and
    everyone else that they are still the "Bad Boys". The funny part about
    that is that they certainly haven't proven it against the Sixers , with
    three losses against the Sixers this year. The one victory they have
    against Philadelphia was an overtime squeaker.
    
    Dennis
    
52.521Patriarcha, Angiullo, Zannino, DalyCUPTAY::TESSIERWho's on first? Bill Buckner!Fri Apr 20 1990 15:477
Typical Thomas routine.  He finds himself losing a big ball game so what
does he do?  You got it -- scalp massage one of the opposing players.
Class act by Laimbeer all the way.  Mahorn goes in for the dunk and the
Pistons are history; better jam the ball in his face.  These guys, Mahorn
included, are doing their best to turn the NBA into the NHL.  No class.

Laker_Ken
52.522GRANPA::DFAUSTSixers=Atlantic Div ChampsFri Apr 20 1990 16:3818
    re:-1
    
    I think you're off base with the Mahorn comment. This year, for the
    most part, he has been alot more under control than from what I've seen
    in previous years. Last nights attack by Thomas is a good example. He
    just laughed it off, even though Thomas hit him in the back of the
    head. I think he feels a need to keep Barkley under control and stop
    Charles from getting thrown out. Mahorn has everything he does put
    under a microscope by the officials. He has gotten several Ts this year
    for swinging his elbows after grabbing a rebound. Rodman did the same
    routine last night after every rebound, but there was no problem with
    that. Also, Mahorn has gotten several fouls called on him for setting
    moving screens. I cann't think of anybody else in the NBA who gets that
    called on them. Of course, I've seen about 60 of the Sixer games this
    year, so I've seen alot more Mahorn this year than before.... and he
    has made the Sixers a _much_ better team.
    
    Dennis
52.523CAM::WAYYeah, Ma, it's Cliff..your SON CliffFri Apr 20 1990 16:461
And besides, all them big guys just LOVE to get a_Isiah Scalp Massage!
52.524REFINE::ASHEI vant $$... Ivana B. Rich...Fri Apr 20 1990 17:1114
    Nope, didn't see the game, looked for it, but it wasn't on my cable.
    Was it here or in the news that Mahorn and Barkley said they'd
    be waiting for Laimbeer?  I can't remember, I think it might have
    been Mahorn on Letterman, but anyway, I'm not surprised.  I heard
    it started because Barkley got fouled by Rodman.  Laimbeer stepped in.
    Doesn't sound like a wimp to me, sounds like same stuff Mahorn did
    last year.
    
    We'll see what kind of fines get sent.  I can't comment until I see
    the clip or have time to read about it.  Same with Thomas.  Don't
    know what led up to it, can't comment on it.
    
    Good to see this at least is talking about the team and back off the
    beaten path...
52.525CNTROL::CHILDSThis guy's a waste of skinFri Apr 20 1990 17:175
    
    Walt, I read it in TSN about Barkley claiming that Lambieer is a
    troublemaker who starts it then runs.
    
    mike
52.526TH eRIPPLE::DEVLIN_JOvelour,volvos,evian,MarkyFri Apr 20 1990 17:2126
    Walt, et al -
    
    I didn't see the game, but here is the report from MacPaper:
    
    "The Rick Mahorn-Charles Barkley tandem frustrated and intimidated
    Detriot, and the result was a bench-clearing brawl that Pistons'
    assistant Brenden Suhr called "the worst I've ever seen."
    
    The fight broke out with 14.8 seconds left.  Mahorn went up for
    a dunk on a fast break and was fouled by Dennis Rodman.
    
    As Mahorn glared at Rodman, Laimbeer jammed the ball under Mahorn's
    chin.  Barkley went after Laimbeer, connecting with three punches
    to the face.  Laimbeer caught Barkley with an uppercut as both benches
    emptied and players tumbled to the floor across from the Detroit
    bench, wrestling, punching and scalp-massaging."
    
    So that's the story.
    
    BTW Philly 107, Detroit 97
    
    Laimbeer, Hastings, Thomas, Barkley and Mahorn were ejected.
    
    Barkley scored 36 wif 15 boards.
    
    JD
52.527CAM::WAYMa, it's Cliff...your SON Cliff!Fri Apr 20 1990 17:3317
Could it be that Barkley was not wearing his Gillette Sport Stick
Anti-Perspirant?

Could have been allowing a malevolent aroma to be intruding upon
more gentlemanly play.  (i.e. did his pits stink?)

Might this have contributed to the tactics of Lambier.

Is there any truth to the rumour that the Rangers are thinking of
hiring Lambier as a "Goon Consultant"?


Is it true that Lambier does not wear a jock when he plays, preferring
instead to let Isiah carry it?


HOpe you can provide some answers....
52.528GRANPA::DFAUSTSixers=Atlantic Div ChampsFri Apr 20 1990 17:5714
    
    re: McPaper
    
    Mahorn was definitley _not_ ejected. I think in the past he would have
    jumped into the fray, but this year is a kindler, gentler version of
    Rick Mahorn.
    
    As far as Barkley goes, I remember him making the remark about Lambieer
    starting the ruckus and running away. I think that Last night Charles
    wanted to make sure Bill didn't get too far away from the action after
    he started it.
    
    Dennis
    
52.529Laimbeer Is A ThugRAB::NORIFri Apr 20 1990 17:5815
    re: Last Few
    
    Actually it all started after Mahorn's dunk, Mahorn stared at Rodman
    and meanwhile Laimbeer shoved the ball into Mahorn's face, I don't know
    why the refs didn't call a T on Laimbeer at that point. Anyway after
    the shove Mahorn went after Laimbeer but was restrained but Barkely 
    immdediately jumped on Laimbeer and threw few punches. As I said earlier 
    it was totally Laimbeer's fault, and also Charles should not have jumped 
    on Laimbeer, at the same time I can understand why Charles did that to
    Laimbeer.These player had enough crap from Laimbeer. Laimbeer does it
    on purpose to frustate his opponents ( I heard this on TBS/TNT during
    a Pistons game). I don't know what provoked Isiah to throw punches but
    from the clip it looked like Mahorn stood there like a punching bag.
    
    -- Ram Nori        
52.530REFINE::ASHEI vant $$... Ivana B. Rich...Fri Apr 20 1990 19:083
    How can it be totally Laimbeer and partially Barkley?  Sounds like a 
    contradiction right there.  Maybe Laimbeer heard the quotes and decided
    not to run?  I don't know, like I said I didn't see it...
52.531There Is No ContradictionRAB::NORIFri Apr 20 1990 19:5217
    re: .530
    
    Walt, It is not a contradiction, what we said is Laimbeer started it by
    shoving the ball in Mahorns face, so if anyone had a legitimate right
    to beat on Laimbeer it is only Mahorn, but Charles helped him out,
    there for Charles is at fault only partially ( He was protecting
    Mahorn). If Laimbeer had not shoved tha ball in Mahorn's face nothing
    would have happened. So, Laimbeer is the one who started it and hence 
    it is his fault.
    
    BTW how come whenever Laimbeer is invloved in a fight and it is
    Laimbeer's fault, you claim you have not seen the clip ? It happened in
    the past (remember Pippen ?).Looks like either your loyality is preventing
    you from speaking the truth or you don't care about Pistons to know
    the result of an interesting game.
    
    -- Ram Nori
52.532The Penalities....GRANPA::DFAUSTSixers=Atlantic Div ChampsFri Apr 20 1990 20:2125
    
    The penalties that were handed down by Rod Thorn:
    
    	Lainbeer	$20,000 and 1 game suspension
    	Hastings	$10,000
    	Thomas		$ 7,500
    
    	Barkley		$20,000 and one game suspension
    
    Both teams were fined $50,000 and all of their players that left the
    bench were fined $500.
    
    Rod Thorn said that the fight was premeditated on the part of _both_
    teams. I think he watched "West Side Story" one too many times. Jake
    O'Donnell, the ref for the game, said that there was nothing the
    officials could have done to prevent the situation from occuring.
    That's laughable. Laimbeer was trying to start a fight for much of the
    evening, and finally started to attack Mahorn as Rick was being held
    off by Rodman. 
    
    BTW - Laimbeer said on the Pistons 900 telephone number that he would
    "take care of Barkley" during the game last night. What a sportsman.
    
    Dennis
    
52.533Laimbeer Is Not A SportsmanVIA::NORIFri Apr 20 1990 23:487
    re: .532
    
    Who said Laimbeer was a Sportsman ? Actually he is a disgrace to any
    sportsman. With his comments he put his own foot in his mouth. Now
    refs will watch more closley than ever.
    
    -- Ram Nori
52.534longer suspensions needed but playo$$ prevailCNTROL::CHILDSSave trees, cutdown a BUSH!Mon Apr 23 1990 10:4518
    
    I can't believe I'm going to do this but as far as the 900 number
    conversations that Lambieer had the day of the game, what was he 
    supposed to say? He's talking to his fans, who obviously where asking
    him what he was going to do about Barkley whom two months earlier
    basically threaten him with his statements that given the opportunity
    he was going to get Lambieer because he felt Lambieer always started
    trouble than ran.
    
    Now I'm as happy as the next guy to see Billy take a pop (wish someone
    would lay the little princess out cold, preferable Joe Dumars doing it
    to straigthen out Zeke's act) Barkley is definately to blame for this
    one getting out of hand.
    
    Cost Sir Charles 51K in lost pays and fines, too bad he'll hardly
    notice it.......
    
    mike
52.535SASE::SZABOFreakin' Lunatics Club CardholderMon Apr 23 1990 10:5716
52.536AXIS::ROBICHAUDSaveOurFatPeople-CelebrateGirthDayMon Apr 23 1990 11:194
    	Yeah Walt, start watching these Piston games or we'll ban you
    from notes.
    
    				/Don
52.537The new /Don Celebrate Girth Day Workout video with Fat Albert!SASE::SZABOFreakin' Lunatics Club CardholderMon Apr 23 1990 11:341
    
52.538REFINE::ASHEI vant $$... Ivana B. Rich...Mon Apr 23 1990 13:2721
    Let me start getting Piston games on Sports Channel instead of the
    lowly Celtics and I'll get to see this stuff... Don't have access
    to Prism or PASS, Ram.  TNT and CBS didn't carry it?  Tell you what,
    you buy me a dish, I'll watch every game.  Or you can tell the
    Boston TV stations to stop showing Bruin highlights and just
    show Laimbeer's greatest hits for 5 minutes....Deal?
    
    I saw the clip.  Laimbeer shouldn't have rammed (no pun intended,
    maybe... ha ha...) the ball into Mahorn, but he could have got a
    T, maybe kicked out or whatever without Barkley going after him.
    See what Mahorn got fined?  $0... Because he kept his cool.  That
    would have been the end of the incident.  Charles took it upon himself
    to throw a couple of punches, so it's his fault as much as Laimbeer's.
    That's why they both got fined?  So it wasn't only Laimbeer's fault.
    Does that make sense?  Didn't say it wasn't Laimbeer's fault, just
    said it wasn't "totally"... 100%+50% doesn't make it all one guys'
    fault, does it?
    
    I promise I'll try to pirate the Piston games in the future if you
    by me a dish...  Better yet, get me season tickets and a plane so
    I can see all of them in person... thanks...
52.539AXIS::ROBICHAUDSaveOurFatPeople-CelebrateGirthDayMon Apr 23 1990 14:055
52.5407983::RIEUStanley, won't you please come home!Mon Apr 23 1990 14:123
       The Sportschannel already has hockey, getting the Pistons would burn
    out the vile-o-meter.
                                      Denny
52.541FSHQA2::JHENDRYJohn Hendry, DTN 292-2170Mon Apr 23 1990 15:2316
    Non-conference records:
    
    Pacific Division	103-79
    Midwest Division	 95-87
    
    	Western Conf	198-166
    
    Central Division	 97-99
    Atlantic Division	 69-99
    
    	Eastern Conf	166-198
    
    By this measure, balance of power in the NBA has shifted west. 
    I'm not sure whose argument, if any, is supported.
    
    John
52.542Barkley put his money where his mouth was, that's all.UNXA::ADLERRich or poor, it's nice to have money.Mon Apr 23 1990 15:588
    Re: .538
    
    Walt, while not apologizing for Barkley's antics, he did just what he
    said he would do.  He didn't let Laimbeer get away with his hit and run
    tactics.  And for that we all should be grateful.  Maybe Laimbeer will
    think twice about starting up again.
    
    /Ed 
52.543AXIS::ROBICHAUDMagnaCarta,BillOfRights,BruinsMon Apr 23 1990 16:014
    	Lyndon Byers, noted Bruins pugilist, gave Charles high marks
    for style and technique.
    
    				/Don
52.544CAM::WAYArticles of Confederation,MeinKampf,BruinsMon Apr 23 1990 16:201
Quite...
52.545REFINE::ASHEI vant $$... Ivana B. Rich...Mon Apr 23 1990 16:555
    Didn't say Laimbeer didn't have it coming.  My only point it took both
    of them to turn it into what happened.   Both were to blame.
    
    Ok, /Don, put Detriot(tm) on after 11... I could live with that....
    better than watching the old folks in green...
52.546AXIS::ROBICHAUDTruth,Justice,AmericanWay,BruinsMon Apr 23 1990 17:106
    	PAD - Pistons After Dark.  I like it.  Of course we would have
    to carry some sort of Surgeon General Warning about how excessive
    violence could be hazardous and a disclaimer for young folks not
    to try these things in the schoolyard, but it could work.
    
    				/Don
52.547RAB::NORIMon Apr 23 1990 17:1612
    re: .545
    
    Walt, nobody said Charles was right. It takes two to fight. But
    if Laimbeer hadn't started nothing would have happened. Actually the
    foul was committed by Rodman, I don't understand why Laimbeer shoved
    the ball in Mahorn's face when he wan't even looking at Laimbeer (
    cheap shot). I know why Charles went after Laimbeer, he was just
    protecting his teammate. Was Chalres right in going after Laimbeer ?
    That is a different issue.
    
    Regarding the tickts I'll have my guys talk to 'Don' Daley and see what
    we can do about that ? :-)
52.548RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JOTedBundy,J.W.Gacy,Manson,BruinsMon Apr 23 1990 17:206
    I like it /Don.  Or how bout Mayhem at Midnight (MAM).    They could
    show the games earlier, but they'd have to edit 'em.  Could show
    the complete, unedited, parental discretion recommended, full-mayhem
    version on PAD.  
    
    JD
52.549Ouch! Careful with those nails, Zeke!CUPTAY::TESSIERWho's on first? Bill Buckner!Mon Apr 23 1990 17:244
Still haven't heard any explanation for Isiah's scalp massage attack
on Mahorn.  That was hilarious.  

Laker_Ken
52.550RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JOTedBundy,J.W.Gacy,Manson,BruinsMon Apr 23 1990 17:395
    Ken,
    
    That was a funny moment.  The look on Mahorn's face is priceless.
    
    jD
52.551REFINE::ASHEI vant $$... Ivana B. Rich...Tue Apr 24 1990 12:0012
    I STILL haven't seen that one.  I guess all the Celtic lovers felt it
    wasn't worth showing when they could show Laimbeer getting his butt
    kicked...
    
    re: Ram
    
    There's no need to keep this going.  You said in a reply that it was
    totally Laimbeer's fault.  I just disagreed.  How come Barkley can
    stick up for Mahorn (like he needs it) and Laimbeer can't for Rodman?
    I'm sure my tickets must be in the mail.
    
    Motor City Midnight Mayhem has a nice ring...
52.552AXIS::ROBICHAUDHomer,Plato,Voltaire,MilburyTue Apr 24 1990 12:044
    	Hey Walt, it wasn't just Celtic fans who enjoyed seeing Laimbeer
    getting a beating.  8^)
    
    				/Don
52.553I wish my team was thereHPSRAD::SANTOSm&amp;m's are to hard to peelTue Apr 24 1990 13:073
    Hey Walt, its lonely at the top.

Chuck
52.554REFINE::ASHEMiss America, USA, Playmate '90,&amp; meTue Apr 24 1990 15:153
    Can be at the bottom too... it's all perspective... Can we have
    a Probert or Jack Morris LDUC too?  I guess that's what happens
    when you're at the top...
52.555Jack Morris looks like a walrus...AXIS::ROBICHAUDMinutemen,RoughRiders,BruinsTue Apr 24 1990 15:191
    
52.556REFINE::ASHEMiss America, USA, Playmate '90,&amp; meTue Apr 24 1990 15:224
    Is this a takes one to know, uh, never mind, Slasher... geez we
    need someone to bash with Gibson and Guillermo gone... Urbano
    Lugo?  Cecil Fielder?  Johnny Parades?  If that ain't depth, what
    is?
52.557RAB::NORITue Apr 24 1990 15:2914
    re: .551
    
    I don't want to go on either but you are making me write this. You ask 
    how come Barkely can stick up for Mahorn and Laimbeer can't for Rodman ?
    
    Looks like you posed that question for argument sake. Going by the
    facts, Laimbeer shoved the ball in Mahorn's face and Barkely helped out 
    Mahorn, What has Mahorn done to Rodman to warrant Laimbeer's help ? You
    tell me. You mean Mahorn is not even supposed to stare at the guy who
    fouled him ? Give me break. You can be loyal to your team that is fine
    but justifying what Laimbeer did by saying he was sticking up for
    Rodamn sounds, like your loyalty is overshdowing the plain facts.
    
    -- Ram Nori
52.558Urbano Lugo sounds like a foreign carAXIS::ROBICHAUDMinutemen,RoughRiders,BruinsTue Apr 24 1990 15:291
    
52.559LEVERS::STROUTchew electric death!!!! - spiffTue Apr 24 1990 15:338
>  Rodamn sounds, like your loyalty is overshdowing the plain facts.
   ^^^^^^
    
    	Quick, (tm) that sucker..  Oh by the way, I was right 500 notes
    ago when I said "West issssss best" and O_J said I was full of it
    (just for the record) 8^)
    
    sean
52.560REFINE::ASHEMiss America, USA, Playmate '90,&amp; meTue Apr 24 1990 19:072
    Whatever... I think Mahorn outsizes Rodman.  Laimbeer shouldn't have
    done it.  
52.561CAM::WAYDown in Cabo Wabo!Wed Apr 25 1990 10:5813
Watch The Sportwriters discuss this.  TOOO funny.  They called it
like it was a boxing match.

I love watching basketball players fight.  The all look so freakin'
funny.  The only thing funnier is football fights, since who can
hit anyone wif all that equipment on.

Anyway, Telender and Co. had some interesting insights into how the 
fines/suspensions could have been handled etc.

WAtch for it....

'Saw
52.562Lamebeer=EasonUSRCV1::COLOTTIRIm Bart Simpson,who the hell r u?Wed Apr 25 1990 11:559
    Lamebeer(tm) is a girly-mon. Looked to me like he was trying to get the
    hell out of the way after he hit Mahorn wif the ball. Sir Charles
    wasnt about to let Lamebeer get away with his garbage again.
    How about the fairy punch Scott Hasting threw? Did any of you guys
    catch that? I didnt see the game but from what all you guys have 
    said the Pisstons(tm) were frustrated. Sixers are tough--look out
    for them in the playoffs!!! Go 6ers!!
    				Rich
    
52.563Walt, this will never end, just like that Bad Boy image........SASE::SZABOFreakin' Lunatics Club CardholderWed Apr 25 1990 12:2120
52.564GRANPA::DFAUSTSixers=Atlantic Div ChampsWed Apr 25 1990 12:5312
    
    re: -1
    
    Nice fiction. Barkley was 100% at fault... HAHAHAHAHAHHA that's a good
    one. I guess the next thing that Piston Revisionist History will show
    is that it was really Barkley that shoved the ball in Mahorn's face.
    Yeah.. that's it....That's the ticket.
    
    Wake up and smell the toast burning.
    
    Dennis
    
52.565Hey! I smell sumpin' boining!AXIS::ROBICHAUDDockers...Pants for |CENSORED|sWed Apr 25 1990 13:001
    
52.566SASE::SZABOFreakin' Lunatics Club CardholderWed Apr 25 1990 13:1915
52.567GENRAL::GIBSONWed Apr 25 1990 13:446
    
    I pretty much agree with you, Hawk. Barkley is a dirty player. So is
    Laimbrain. Just because Barkley has more talent, his cheap shots get
    glossed over as "intensity", or "hard-nosed", or "blue collar", or
    "intimidating", or "pick the trendy-kinder-and-gentler phrase of the
    day that actually means cheap shot".
52.568GRANPA::DFAUSTSixers=Atlantic Div ChampsWed Apr 25 1990 14:2218
    
    re:-1
    
    Do you have any specifics, or do you only have sweeping generalities
    that are impossible to disprove. I'll agree that Barkley isn't the best
    example off the court and his attitude toward opponents leaves
    something to be desired, but as far as being a dirty player, I think
    your way off base.
    
    re:-2
    
    I never said that none of it was Charles' fault. But somebody said it
    was all Charles' fault. Either of those statements would be bullsh*t,
    but you propbably wouldn't understand that. I gues if you instigate
    something like that it's never your fault.
    
    Dennis
    
52.569CAM::WAYDown in Cabo Wabo!Wed Apr 25 1990 14:2431
See, I don't know much about this, since I don't often watch
hoops, but I did see the replay lasted night on Sportswriters.

Maybe I'm wading into this fray totally unprepared, but if I may
present a pretty unbiased viewpoint, here is what I saw:

	Lambeer shoved the ball into Mahorn's face.  Mahorn
	said something back, and Lambeer started to move away
	to his left.  Enter Barkley, taking a shot at Lambeer.

	The next thing I was able to see, after the pretty ineffectual
	flailing by those gawky fellows, was a pile of players.

	The next thing was Hastings doing a little scalp massage
	of his own.  I don't remember seeing Isiah at all...

From my point of view, I'd say that both Barkley and Lambeer started
it, with their own separate actions.


Telendar, of the Sportwriters stated that Barkley got fined the equivalent
of $200 for someone who make 30K a year.

I wonder what would happen if I suddenly decided to take a swing at 
Chuck, the dude who sits near me, and then if Paul, the other guy I sit
near, decided to join in.  Do you think DEC would fine me in the same
proportion?

Who knows...

'Saw
52.570Have you had your scalp massage today?DOCTP::TESSIERWho's on first? Bill Buckner!Wed Apr 25 1990 14:3410
Saw, the reason you didn't see the Princess in that fracus is because
he was tossed from the game 4 minutes earlier for initiating an unin-
vited scalp massage on the head of Mahorn.  That was far and away one
of the funniest NBA scenes I've witnessed all season long.  The Princess
was bouncing up and down like a little kid trying to reach Ricky's head.
Mahorn just had this look on his face as if to say, "You've got to be
kidding me.  Get out of here with that slapping crap."  If you ever
get a chance to see that replay, don't miss it.  It's a classic.

Laker_Ken
52.571FSHQA2::JHENDRYJohn Hendry, DTN 292-2170Wed Apr 25 1990 14:351
    Revisionist history :== Danny Ainge bit Tree Rollins
52.572CAM::WAYDown in Cabo Wabo!Wed Apr 25 1990 14:4411
Okay, I'll have to watch for the Scalp Massage of the Year in
the highlight films...

Gawd, if you coulda heard the Sportswriters go at it last night.

They were saying "Did you see Lambeer go for the body.  How often
do you see a basketball player go for the body..."  I was rollward.

If you guys can catch that episode, by all means, do so...

'Saw
52.573Funniest topic in days.......SASE::SZABOFreakin' Lunatics Club CardholderWed Apr 25 1990 14:486
52.5747983::RIEUStanley, won't you please come home!Wed Apr 25 1990 15:573
       According to Sundays Globe Danny isn't a complainer, "I'm a whiner"
    said Mr. Ainge.
                                 Denny
52.575REFINE::ASHEMiss America, USA, Playmate '90,&amp; meWed Apr 25 1990 16:255
    right Hawk.  Laimbeer gets a T, maybe tossed, walks away, no all-out
    brawl... end of story...  this is almost like saying Laimbeer should
    have been tossed after Parish cold-cocked him in the playoffs a
    couple of years ago... (not Laimbeer shouldn't have been tossed
    or fined, but that it was all his doing).
52.576HOTSHT::SCHNEIDEROh+Wed Apr 25 1990 17:167
>    Revisionist history :== Danny Ainge bit Tree Rollins

Or...

Revisionist history :== Danny Ainge was innocent in the fight with Tree Rollins.

Dan
52.577JULIET::MAY_BRGive me hope JohannaWed Apr 25 1990 20:148
    re -1              
         
    I believe that may be a bit innaccurate, Dan.  I can't recall anyone
    ever saying that Ainge was innocent in the fight.  However, many
    people have said that Ainge did bite Rollins.  Of course who could
    expect you to lay off a [cheap] shot at an ex-Celtic.
    
    Bruce (waiting for Doc to come scurrying to your defense)
52.578Revisionist history :== HOTSHT::SCHNEIDERAXIS::ROBICHAUDDockers...Pants for |CENSORED|sThu Apr 26 1990 09:570
52.579Ainge has been suspended less than Laimbeer ...EARRTH::BROOKSChild of the Revolutionary GenerationThu Apr 26 1990 12:073
    Revisionist history :== Ainge was picked on and provoked ....
    More Revisionist history :== David Stern treated the Celts
    even-handedly in handing out fines/suspensions.
52.580More Revisionist history :== EARRTH::BROOKSAXIS::ROBICHAUDDockers...Pants for |CENSORED|sThu Apr 26 1990 12:201
    
52.581@BROKENRECORD7983::RIEUStanley, won't you please come home!Thu Apr 26 1990 12:222
    
    
52.582DASXPS::TIMMONSI'm a Pepere!Thu Apr 26 1990 13:553
    Way to go, Denny!!  :*)
    
    Lee
52.583REALITY :== HOTSHT::SCHNEIDER; DOCKER :== AXIS::ROBICHAUDHOTSHT::SCHNEIDEROh+Thu Apr 26 1990 15:470
52.584OHMIGOD :== HOTSHT::ROBICHAUD + AXIS::SCHNEIDERCAM::WAYA fool's bolt is soon shotThu Apr 26 1990 15:512

52.585AXIS::ROBICHAUDDockers...Pants for |CENSORED|sThu Apr 26 1990 16:271
    	I agree Dan, reality is SHOT whenever I see HOTSHT::SCHNEIDER
52.586UPWARD::HEISERMr. Potato Head Groove ThingThu Apr 26 1990 19:2885
From: clarinews@clarinet.com (RICHARD L. SHOOK, UPI Sports Writer)
Newsgroups: clari.sports.basketball
Subject: NBA Playoff Roundup
Date: 25 Apr 90 18:46:51 GMT
 
 
	Coach Chuck Daly says it's taken 82 games, but his Detroit Pistons
can finally begin the fight to retain their NBA championship.
	``All year I've tried not to put any pressure on this team,'' he
said Wednesday. ``We can't defend our title during the regular season.
We now can defend our title. We are now in a position to defend.''
	The first step -- and Daly's pointed out to his squad it could be
their last -- comes Thursday when Indiana travels to Detroit to begin a
best-of-five first-round series.
	``They know what can happen,'' he said. ``I was with a Philadelphia
team that won 67 games and the championship one year and the next year
got eliminated in its first round.
	``It can happen, if you slip and lose that first game at home. This
club has been to the final two years in a row. They understand what they
have to do.''
	In other playoff openers Thursday, New York is at Boston, Cleveland
visits Philadelphia, Denver goes to San Antonio and Portland plays host
to Dallas.
	The Los Angeles Lakers, the 1987 and 1988 champions plus the 1989
runnerup, begin Friday, entertaining Houston. Utah plays host to Phoenix
and Chicago is home against Milwaukee in the remaining playoff openers
Friday.
	Indiana is coached by former Daly assistant Dick Versace, whose
team started the season well, sagged, then closed strongly. Versace had
a mild player rebellion at one point but the team appears to be focused
on the playoffs.
	``They've got a lot of people who can light it up,'' Daly said of a
squad he feels ``reminds me a lot of our team four or five years ago.
They're very young. They have young legs and are a fiesty team.''
	Rik Smits is getting better each year at center, but needs to add
upper body strength and experience. Reggie Miller has become a go-to
guard and Chuck Person is an excellent scoring forward.
	Indiana is one of only two Eastern Conference teams (Philadelphia
being the other) to average more than 100 points a game against Detroit.
The Pistons were the only team in the NBA with a defensive average below
100 points this season.
	Detroit has made two major adjustments from the squad that swept
Los Angeles in four games in last year's finals. It now starts 7-foot-1
James Edwards and Dennis Rodman, both sparks off the bench a year ago,
at forward.
	The Pistons are a veteran team which closed 8-8 after a 25-1
streak. Detroit went 15-2 in the playoffs last year and is 39-16 since
emerging as a force three seasons ago.
	Boston, which with the Lakers dominated the 1980s, started the
season weaker than its playoff opponent, but the Knicks deteriorated as
the season progressed.
	Larry Bird, Kevin McHale and Robert Parish are still an imposing
front line but the Celtics' backcourt is weak. The Knicks are hoping the
return of power forward Charles Oakley, who missed the final month with
a broken left thumb, can revive their spirits after a lethargic end to
the regular season.
	Philadelphia can't wait to get a crack at Detroit in the conference
finals -- but Cleveland is a formidable opening-round hurdle. The
Cavaliers have talent and closed the season as one of the hottest teams
in the league.
	Brad Daugherty, Larry Nance and Hot Rod Williams are nearly as
muscular as Philadelphia's Rick Mahorn and Charles Barkley. Cleveland
also has an edge in depth.
	Denver, like most NBA teams, plays better at home and thus will
have problems at San Antonio. David Robinson led the Spurs to the
Midwest Division title and a 35-game improvement over last year, the
biggest one-season increase in NBA history.
	Portland won 59 games and is expected to make short work of Dallas,
whose Roy Tarpley has shown flashes of brilliance and immaturity this
season. The Trail Blazers, have a solid inside game thanks to the
addition of Buck Williams and a talented backcourt in Clyde Drexler and
Terry Porter.
	The Lakers open Friday against a Houston club with Akeem Olajawon,
a player whom Los Angeles has trouble covering. But Los Angeles has the
matchless Magic Johnson and playoff-experienced talent.
	If the Rocket guards play over their heads and the Lakers are
looking ahead (not likely), Houston could give Los Angeles trouble.
Houston was the only Western Conference team to win a playoff series
against the Lakers in the 1980s.
	Utah has the homecourt edge over Phoenix but the Suns were nearly
as good and Tom Chambers plus his guards can outrun the Jazz, who have
problems with quickness up front. An upset here is a possibility.
	Chicago should breeze over Milwaukee, which for the second year in
a row enters the playoffs hurt. Even healthy, the Bucks would have
problems with Michael Jordan's crew.
52.587GRANPA::DFAUSTSixers=Atlantic Div ChampsFri Apr 27 1990 11:089
    
    I didn't see the game, but I heard on the news that Laimbeer was
    pushing something into a Pacers face last night. I guess that the one
    game suspension and fine really taught old Bill a lesson. Did anyone
    see the game? How bad was it? Will Stern have the guts to suspend him
    during the playoffs?
    
    Dennis
     
52.588LEVERS::STROUTchew electric death!!!! - spiffFri Apr 27 1990 11:211
    	Detroit won 104-92 I believe... i have no other details.
52.589GENRAL::WADEonly weenies use compose characters!Fri Apr 27 1990 12:436
    Dennis, 
    
    	I caught a glimpse of the *push*.  It was worse than the
    	one that set the fricas off with the 76'ers.............
    
    Claybone
52.590No "Great Protector" to the rescue? :-) SASE::SZABOFreakin' Lunatics Club CardholderFri Apr 27 1990 12:551
    
52.591The game was not a push. Pistons covered. 8^)AXIS::ROBICHAUDDockers...Pants for |CENSORED|sFri Apr 27 1990 12:551
    
52.592LEVERS::STROUTchew electric death!!!! - spiffFri Apr 27 1990 13:083
    	If Detroit was winning the game as easily as I heard.  Why
    was Laimbeer even getting involved in petty fighting?  That is just
    stupidity on his part if what everyone says he did was true.
52.593A rap sheet as long as your armWNDMLL::SCHNEIDEROh+Fri Apr 27 1990 18:4518
    There's usually a lot of comfort taken in the thought that no one gets
    thrown out of an NBA playoff game and so you can get away with murder,
    but that's been changing lately with respect to Laimbeer.  A few years
    ago, when Parish had enough, he was suspended for one, and last year,
    when Laimbeer couldn't control the elbows he got tossed from the
    Chicago game.  Laimbeer, being the best example of a player in this
    league who tries to get away with cheap shots when the refs aren't
    looking, gave Reggie Miller the business last night.  
    
    He will eventually be caught again.
    
    I have to admit, I got quite the kick out of Bill's post-fight
    interview last week, with the puffy eye and ugly red bruise on the
    forehead and the pouty lip stuck out like a diving board telling the
    world that Charles Barkley is a loser.  These Notre Dame kids sure cop
    one hell of an attitude.
    
    Dan
52.594Laimbeer Should Be SuspendedRAB::NORIFri Apr 27 1990 19:059
    re:.593
     
    Dan, now you are in the bad books of Walt. :-) Hey, Laimbeer can not do
    anything wrong and he can not be totally wrong, right Walt ? :-)....:-)
    
    I guess he must have been brat growing up. Isn't he the NBA player who
    makes less money than his dad ?
    
    -- Ram Nori
52.595AXIS::ROBICHAUDSay it ain't so Crusty...Mon Apr 30 1990 13:147
52.596Leave Bill alone!COMET::DRIVERMon Apr 30 1990 13:2511
    For all you Laimbeer haters,  did you see Saturdays game?  Bill played
    above his potential and helped the Pistons win.  After his interview
    Sunday night I felt that his devotion to the Pistons is somewhat of an
    inspration to the rest of the team.  I don't care what people say I
    am a Laimbeer fan and I think his team is too.  Bill gets booed every
    night out and deserves it.  But when the night is over his actions 
    somehow equal a Piston win.  He is one of a kind and I admire his
    efforts and as long as he plays opponents will never physically
    manhandle the Pistons.
    
    Larry 
52.597Pee Pee SmoocherRSST6::RIGGENBurley from bikingMon Apr 30 1990 14:1410
 >> Bill played above his potential and helped the Pistons win.  


Boy howdy I was impressed with the Pistons as much as I was 
impressed watching the Cetlics Broadcasting Network focus on how good the 
Eastern Division is and how great a Celtics Pistons matchup will be.  
The Pisstombs(tm) are the only eastern division team  with a chance to challenge 
LA, San Antonio, or Portland for the Title.

Jeff
52.598Get Hulk HoganRAB::NORIMon Apr 30 1990 17:007
    re: .596
    
    Why don't the Pistons get Hulk Hogan ? He will be better than Laimbeer.
    I don't care what Laimbeer lovers think of him, Laimbeer is a cheap shot 
    artist.
    
    -- Ram Nori 
52.599LEVERS::STROUTMon Apr 30 1990 17:073
    	Too much steroids (a.k.a. VITAMINS!), Ram.  Laimbeer is definitely
    a cheap shot artist IMO.  I don't find his play inspiring at all...
    of course, I'm not a Piston's fan either.  
52.600Look! Laimbeer has another fan- me! Incoming!SASE::SZABOMon Apr 30 1990 17:1615
52.601LEVERS::STROUTMon Apr 30 1990 17:197
52.602AXIS::ROBICHAUDDockers...Pants for |CENSORED|sMon Apr 30 1990 17:244
    	Hulk Hogan cain't go to his left.  Laimbeer is a better shooter
    too.  So Walt did you watch the game?  And if you didn't, how come?
    
    				/Don
52.603SASE::SZABOMon Apr 30 1990 17:255
52.604CAM::WAYThere's no winners...only survivorsMon Apr 30 1990 17:537
Hawk :== Bill Jauss of SportsWriters....

	"I know I'm gonna get a lot of mail on this one, but
	 I'm going to tell you: I *like* Bill Laimbeer"


Rollward 8^)
52.605STAR::YANKOWSKASSome have, some Hab not...Mon Apr 30 1990 17:576
    re .604:
    
    Ben Bentley is the one who likes Laimbeer.
    
    
    py
52.606Hey, anyone with "beer" in his name cain't be all bad.......SASE::SZABOMon Apr 30 1990 17:581
    
52.607I'll drink to that!STAR::YANKOWSKASSome have, some Hab not...Mon Apr 30 1990 18:001
    
52.608BASIC INTERVIEW FROM ND PROMOTIONS SOPHOMORE YEARRSST6::RIGGENBurley from bikingMon Apr 30 1990 18:446
Lambier probably failed media communications at Notre Dame and was required 
to make up a basic acting class in front of a National audience on ESPN. 
The interview was a joke seeing Bill in his home saying that I am a blue 
collar worker on the basketball court. He is a typical spoiled brat on the 
court he should be warming the bench and let John Sally play center since 
Sally can run the court. 
52.609QUASER::JOHNSTONWonFarfugIsKnotEnuf! WhoIsTooBlam?!Mon Apr 30 1990 18:4613
   Sean,

   	What'd Hawk Say???

   	For a second there I thought he said he liked Bill Laimbeer. 

   	Knowin Hawk.... he probably said he liked bull and beer.

   Mike JN
   PS - Who's Bull Lamebeer, anyway?

   PERSPIRING SLIMES WANT TO WONK!

52.610CSC32::J_HERNANDEZAFool&amp;HisMoneyAreSoonPartying!!Mon Apr 30 1990 19:134
    Nah, he said he drinkded a Lame Beer. 
    
    
    was it a Coors?
52.611You have to get to know Billy to like him! :-) SASE::SZABOMon Apr 30 1990 19:445
52.612Wow, I've made two errors in two weeks!CAM::WAYThere's no winners...only survivorsTue May 01 1990 10:495
52.613CAM::WAYThere's no winners...only survivorsTue May 01 1990 10:5812
52.614LEVERS::STROUTTue May 01 1990 11:372
52.615Sir CharlesCSC32::J_MANNINGOnly Amiga Makes it PossibleThu May 03 1990 18:032
    Sir Charles is certainly not from ND!!!!
    
52.616WXYZ::METZGERDon't have a cow man...Thu May 03 1990 18:049
charles...

the round mound of rebound hisself...

From auburn I believe...


Metz
52.617Sir Charles is an AU TigerCSC32::J_MANNINGOnly Amiga Makes it PossibleThu May 03 1990 23:061
    Right you are.
52.618CAM::WAYThere's no winners...only survivorsFri May 04 1990 10:273
re last couple:

	GO ALABAMA!!!!!  [insert many smilies here!]
52.619UPWARD::HEISERgive me 7 pillars of wisdomTue May 08 1990 13:5643
From: clarinews@clarinet.com (United Press International)
Newsgroups: clari.sports.basketball
Subject: NBA Playoff Capsules
Date: 8 May 90 00:13:50 GMT

                  Eastern Conference Semifinals
                         Detroit Pistons
	Coach -- Chuck Daly.
	Finish -- 59-23 overall, 4-0 vs. New York.
	Starting lineup -- sf-Dennis Rodman (5.0 ppg, 6.0 rpg); pf-James
Edwards (16.0 ppg, 2.7 rpg); c-Bill Laimbeer (14.3 ppg, 14.7 rpg);
pg-Isiah Thomas (18.7 ppg, 8.7 apg); og-Joe Dumars (15.3 ppg, 4.3 apg).
	Bench -- pf-c John Salley (16.0 ppg, 6.3 rpg); g-Vinnie Johnson
(10.3 ppg, 1.7 apg); sf-Mark Aguirre (8.3 ppg, 2.3 rpg).
	Previous round -- Defeated Indiana 3-0. Held Pacers to average 91.7
ppg. Laimbeer owned defensive boards. Salley asserted self against less
muscular team.
	Key stat -- Pistons have swept four of last five playoff series.
	Outlook -- Only if Ewing averages 40 a game, puts Laimbeer and
Edwards in foul trouble will New York pose a problem. Pistons match up
well with Knicks and have solved New York defensive trap well enough.
Detroit guards overmatch New York's.
                               Vs.
                         New York Knicks
	Coach -- Stu Jackson.
	Finish -- 45-37; 0-4 vs. Detroit.
	Starters -- sf-Kiki Vandeweghe (7.6 ppg, 1.4 rpg); pf-Charles Oakley
(13.0 ppg, 9.4 rpg); c-Patrick Ewing (31.6 ppg, 11.4 rpg); pg-Maurice
Cheeks (13.0 ppg, 8.8 apg); og-Gerald Wilkins (17.0 ppg, 4.4 rpg, 6.4
apg).
	Bench -- g-Mark Jackson (3.3 ppg, 2.4 apg); f-Johnny Newman (18.0
ppg, 2.8 rpg); f-Kenny Walker (5.2 ppg, 3.0 rpg).
	Previous round -- Defeated Boston, 3-2; Knicks became just third
team to rally from an 0-2 deficit and win a five-game series and are on
an emotional roll after snapping 26-game Boston Garden losing streak in
Game 5 finale.
	Key Stat -- Maurice Cheeks, named a starter late in the season over
Mark Jackson, played all 48 minutes in Game 5.
	Outlook -- As opening-round triumph shows, New York thrives on
emotion to fuel confidence. Pistons' defense has a way of deflating egos
and changing offenses in a hurry. One factor in Knicks' favor is Pistons
have never played against starting lineup as set up by Stu Jackson for
the playoffs.
52.620Don't see fights, don't see wins, damn...SONG::ASHEMiss America, USA, Playmate '90,&amp; meTue May 08 1990 14:589
    Sorry, I did see the Laimbeer interview, but not the Indiana series.
    Must have been a fight a minute, but I was out partying in Orlando
    and the hotel didn't have TNT.  I'll see if I can get to see the
    game tonight.... When did WWOR stop carrying the Knicks?  If I'm
    out, I guess I'll have to hope WFAN carries it...
    
    Congrats to Dennis Rodman too... he deserved it...
         
    -Walt
52.621K.C. Jones Next Head Coach ?VIA::NORISat May 12 1990 12:265
    
    Apparently there is a rumor that K.C. Jones will the next coach of the
    Pistons and Chuck Daley will an analysit on NBC. 
    
    -- Ram Nori
52.622WMOIS::RIEU_DRead his lips...Know new taxes!Mon May 14 1990 12:083
       K.C. will be the nexted coach of the Supereunuchs, could be
    announced as early as today.
                                            Denny
52.623REFINE::ASHEHomer,Marge,Bart,Lisa,Maggie,OJMon May 14 1990 15:019
    Wow, hadn't heard that one... it could happen, as Judy Tenuta would
    say...
    
    Looking good in the playoffs so far... was painting a house Saturday
    so I only saw the last 2:00... and of course CBS spent most of their
    time showing the Laker game yesterday when I got back from the Tour
    de Rump stage.... let's get out of this one and head toward Chi-town.
    
    Heiser, you must be in heaven....
52.624no ***'s too!UPWARD::HEISERgive me 7 pillars of wisdomMon May 14 1990 15:105
>    Heiser, you must be in heaven....
    
    Not yet, but close.  Weren't you last year?!
    
    Mike
52.625Are Pistons Smart Enough To Learn BB ?RAB::NORIMon May 14 1990 17:265
    re: .622
    If it is true then Pistons will have to learn how to play basketball.
    Currently Pistons are into team wrestling.
    
    -- Ram Nori
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52.627MCIS1::DHAMELI work so fast I'm always finishedMon May 14 1990 18:2114
    
    I'll buy the whole set of videos, but only if you throw in the SI
    workout video with Cheryl Tiegs (still lookin' good for her age)
    and that other luscious babe with the accent who says "Wuukin out
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    Oh, I'd also be willing to trade the Michael Jordan video for a
    Garden Weasel.
    
    "Help!  I've fallen on my Garden Weasel wuuken out wi' woits and
    I can't get up!!"
    
    -Dickster
    
52.628REFINE::ASHEHomer,Marge,Bart,Lisa,Maggie,OJMon May 14 1990 19:547
    re: Ram... It's ok if you want to call it that... I'll take the rings,
    thank you... holding a team to 53 points in 3 quarters sounds more like
    defense to me... Sunday wasn't much different.  Ref's call what they
    call.  Don't see a new coach changing that for you...
    
    Yeah Mike, I know what you mean.  Notice no talk of "Repeat" from
    me yet....
52.629LUNER::BROOKSIf I were you,I'd take precautions...Tue May 15 1990 16:063
    re .626
    
    I'm seriously revolving now !
52.630STAR::YANKOWSKASTrade 'em all, they're bums!Tue May 15 1990 17:335
    With K.C. Jones taking the Seattle coaching job, who might be the
    successor to Daly if Chuck takes the NBC broadcasting job next year?
    
    
    py
52.631REFINE::ASHEHomer,Marge,Bart,Lisa,Maggie,OJTue May 15 1990 22:302
    re .625
    Looks right now it will get them farther than the Lakers...
52.632LEVERS::STROUTno hero in your tragedy...Wed May 16 1990 11:2412
    	Pistons made it to the Eastern finals for the 4th time in a
    row by defeating NY last night.  NY had control of the game early, 
    but once Detroit kicked in the defense, Ewing was helpless and NY 
    crumbled like a cookie.
    
    	Detroit's looking tough... real tough.  With LA out of the picture
    I think Detroit will get home court advantage all the way through
    (had same record as Portland, 59-23, and I think they tied 1-1 this
    season, but Detroit has the better conference record.  I'll wait
    for someone to confirm this).
    
    sean	
52.633Portland has home courtCOMET::DRIVERWed May 16 1990 15:3010
    
    Portland has home court over Pistons.  I saw this on CBS.  The road
    to the NBA championship goes through Detroit.  It will be the pistons
    or the Bulls.  My hearts in Detroit on this one.  Hats off to Mr. Mark
    Aguirre after setting the entire first quarter and then coming out in
    the second and catching on fire.  With 8 of 10 shooting including a
    three pointer with 1:00 on the clock and the "J" at the buzzer sending
    the pistons in at half up by 2.  I'm proud to be a piston fan!
    
    Larry
52.634LEVERS::STROUTno hero in your tragedy...Wed May 16 1990 16:179
    	Portland with the home court all the way surprises me...  I
    thought Detroit had a better conference record.  Thanks for clearing
    that up.
    
    	What did Isiah shoot from the 3pt line in the NY series?  I
    thought I heard the announcer say "10 for 16".  Was he sweating
    a lot?
    
    sean
52.635shame, shame, shameUPWARD::HEISERgive me 7 pillars of wisdomWed May 16 1990 17:009
    I'm sure Walt is feeling jilted today.  I remember back in '86 when the
    Celts were cruising through the playoffs, LA had the nerve to take an
    early exit and avoid the beating the Celts were going to give them.
    
    At least in '86, the Celts had the filberts to show up for the revenge
    match!  Same this year for Detroit.  Here they are cruising along, and
    LA has the gall to avoid it once again.
    
    Mike
52.636Playing D with desire. CSC32::GL_JOHNSONAll good things must come to an endWed May 16 1990 19:108
    
    	With Phoenix knocking out LA and Detroit knocking NY 
    out of the playoffs, I have been reduced to just a 'fan of 
    the sport.'  :-(
                                                                
    	Pistons D looked mighty tough against Patrick last night.
    
						 Glen J.
52.637REFINE::ASHEHomer,Marge,Bart,Lisa,Maggie,OJThu May 17 1990 11:503
    Not that jilted... I'll wait to see what happens in the end... I'm
    sure people will put asterisks on it because the Lakers weren't 100%
    for this final either...
52.638series overview!COMET::DRIVERThu May 17 1990 16:3214
    Chicago vs Detroit in 5 games this season the Bulls are 1 and 4 aginst the
    Pistons.  Detroit even beat the Bulls when Dumars was hurt.  Chicago
    is NBA's hottest teams since all star break.  Chicago's has shown the
    excistance of a bench so far in the playoffs and to beat the pistons
    they will need it.  Detroits bench outscored the knicks 44 to 12 in 
    game 5.  Look for this series to go the full 7 games unless the Bull's
    pull a Suns move and win the first one in Detroit.  But don't count 
    on it.  The center edge has got to go to Detroit with Edwards, Laimbeer 
    and Sally.  But the forward edge I feel goes to the Bulls.  The guards
    zeroing out.  Even though the team whoses backcourt scores the most
    should be victorious.  This is going to be a great series and it is 
    between the two best teams in the east.
    
    Larry  
52.640COMET::MONTGOMERYLakers to the UndertakersThu May 17 1990 17:042
Will this series have an * by it???    

52.641It has to Be JordanRAB::NORIThu May 17 1990 17:306
    re: .639
    
    It has to be Jordan because Laimbeer took out Pippen in last year
    conference finals. 
    
    -- Ram Nori
52.642Bill didn't do it!COMET::DRIVERThu May 17 1990 18:578
    Nobodys going to be taking anybody out.  Jordan plays a pretty reckless
    game in his drives to the basket.  He due to his style ends up on the 
    floor a lot and it doesn't mean that someone is aiming to take him out.
    Last year when Pippen got hurt I saw the play and it was totally
    unintensional on Bills part.  So how can you say Bill took Scottie out.
    Come on lets have facts!
    
    Larry
52.643REFINE::ASHEI gotta be me...Thu May 17 1990 20:144
    Yeah, yeah, yeah... find another bandwagon to jump on... must be
    lonely on the sidelines... Let's go Zollner Pistons....
    
    Dave Bing was inducted yesterday into the HoF...
52.644Can't take a compliment from a LAKER fan Walt?CSC32::GL_JOHNSONIn SERIOUS ABTP mode!!Fri May 18 1990 03:5716
>   Yeah, yeah, yeah... find another bandwagon to jump on
    
    	No way will I jump on the Piss-tons(tm) bandwagon.  The LAKERS
    have been a team that so many love to hate for so long, the anti's
    deserve to get their jollies off of that.  So go ahead and kick
    a dog while its down.  Just remember that what goes around, comes
    around.  And I'll be there when it does. :-)  
    
    
>                                                            must be
>   lonely on the sidelines...
    
    	Better hope that Jordan & Co. don't send you there too. :-)
    
                                                 Glen J.
    
52.645get seriousCNTROL::CHILDSthe jukebox playing loud 96 tearsFri May 18 1990 10:4523
                      <<< Note 52.642 by COMET::DRIVER >>>
                            -< Bill didn't do it! >-

    Nobodys going to be taking anybody out.  Jordan plays a pretty reckless
    game in his drives to the basket.  He due to his style ends up on the 
    floor a lot and it doesn't mean that someone is aiming to take him out.
    Last year when Pippen got hurt I saw the play and it was totally
    unintensional on Bills part.  So how can you say Bill took Scottie out.
    Come on lets have facts!
    
    Larry


  The only clean play Lambieer ever made in his life was taking a three 
  pointer! He's a master at the cutsie little shove with his elbows tucked
  against his chest, or a quick little grap of a guys' shirt or arm as he goes 
  up. He's also excellent at undercutting and opponent who has left his feet.
  My biggest regret is that the Sixers didn't advance so Thump and Bump could
  finish what they started........

  mike_who's_new_bandwagon_is_ABTP!!!!!!!

 
52.646Laimbeer Is A Dirty PlayerVIA::NORIFri May 18 1990 14:488
    re: .642
    
    I gave you a fact which is "Laimbeer took out Pippen". You may or may
    not accept that fact, but the truth is Laimbeer took Pippen out. BTW
    how do you know it was unintensional ? Remember I didn't say it was
    intensional or unintensional. 
    
    -- Ram Nori
52.647BROKENRECORD.COM has taken on a new meaning.......SASE::SZABOJust say YES to freakin' lunaticism!Fri May 18 1990 14:591
    
52.648JULIET::MAY_BRGo get'em, MikeFri May 18 1990 15:245
    
    Ram, shouldn't you be over in the crow note before you start trashing
    the other teams that are still in it?  8^)
    
    Bruce
52.649VIA::NORIFri May 18 1990 16:069
    
    re: .648
    
    So what if Lakers didn't make it ? If I should be in the crow note, you
    should be there too. :-) I am not thrashing any team, I am just
    trashing Laimbeer, as a matter of fact I don't even need to do it,
    Laimbeer is trash on the basketball court.
    
    -- Ram Nori
52.650Need I say more? :-) SASE::SZABOJust say YES to freakin' lunaticism!Fri May 18 1990 16:394
52.651VIA::NORIFri May 18 1990 16:455
    
    Hey Hawk, quit playing your broken record about brokenrecord.com, it's
    broken. 
    
    -- Ram Nori 
52.652The Pistons , that isBUILD::MORGANFri May 18 1990 17:0312
    Hey Ram,
    
    I hope you were just a little easier on "The Legend" Bill Laimbeer last
    Sunday.  After all, his mother was watching and was very cooperative
    for CBS.  She's a really nice lady you know, and wouldn't want to hear
    anyone talk of her son in the same manner as you've continued to carry
    on about him.  I know this for a fact...Johnny Most told me.
    
    He might be the Dale Hunter of the NBA, but like Hunter, he's got
    talent.  And you don't like him, 'cause they win.
    
    					Steve
52.653GENRAL::GIBSONMon May 21 1990 14:434
    
    Good call, Steven. The only thing you missed was that it was Rodman
    that tried to take out Jordan. Did you see the interview with the jerk
    after the game? He was proud that he slammed Jordan to the floor.
52.654LEVERS::STROUTno hero in your tragedy...Mon May 21 1990 14:5412
    	Yeah I think CBS had the best view of that play.  Jordan was
    driving from left to right, parallel to the basket when he got
    defended by 3 Pistons.  You can see Rodman grabbing him from behind
    which probably accounted for him landing on his hips.
    
    	Bad news is that Jordan may not be able to play game 2 because
    of the stiffness on his right hip.
    
    	Detroit does get credit though for the second half performance.
    They simply outplayed Chicago and deserved the win.
    
    sean
52.655Didn't see the postgame interviewDOCTP::TESSIERWho's on first? Bill Buckner!Mon May 21 1990 15:051
What did Rodman say about the takedown?
52.656Claims innocent, without being chargedWNDMLL::SCHNEIDERI will not instigate revolution.Mon May 21 1990 15:109
>What did Rodman say about the takedown?
    
    Gotta admit, I didn't see it, so I don't know who is to BLAM, but
    Rodman had a few quotes in today's Globe, to the effect that he just
    bumped it as he went by, and it definitely wasn't intentional.
    
    Not that I would expect him to say anything else.
    
    Dan
52.657REFINE::ASHEI gotta be me...Mon May 21 1990 16:069
    Yeah, yeah, I'm not going to bother arguing with you guys, although
    I will say Laimbeer was not on the court...
    
    Jordan goes into 3 guys and he expects not to lose his balance? 
    I don't know.  He fell down 2 more times on the same hip but I
    guess that was besides the point.  Rodman had a sprained ankle
    and played, but no mention's made of that.
    
    1 down, 3 to go...
52.658Jordan go bump! awwwCOMET::DRIVERMon May 21 1990 16:1716
    How come I am not suprised by any of the comments about what happened
    to M.J.  The fact that no foul was called on the play says all that
    need be said on the contact.  Any time that M.J. gets the ball he draws
    a lot of attention and when he doesn't land on his feet its not always 
    because someone is trying to take him out.  How many times did K.
    Johnson land on his butt in the Laker series?  If M.J. is going to
    continue to be a superstar those things are going to happen.  He still
    had a great game.  If you want to talk about some dirty players lets
    talk about Bill Cartwright.  Man he had a field day with Edwards I
    couldn't believe he didn't get called more.  Everybody is looking at
    Detroit as being the only team in the game that does questionable
    things and because of this other teams get away with a lot of physical
    play also.  For the Bulls to beat the Pistons they are going to have to
    have more players involed other then M.J. and Pippen.  After those two
    the rest of the Bulls shot 12 of 42.  
    Larry
52.659REFINE::ASHEI gotta be me...Mon May 21 1990 16:282
    Not everyone... like the fan said, "Hey Charles, I hope you get a
    good reception on your tv" (or something like that, I missed it).
52.660read your own noteCNTROL::CHILDSTyler &amp; Melody my kind of AngelsMon May 21 1990 16:579
 Larry, just because no foul was called doesn't mean it wasn't there. You
 yourself point to fact that Carthwright got away with murder. I agree.
 Fact is calls are going to be missed and bogus ones will be made fact of
 life. Besides for everything Mr. Bill got away with you can be sure it
 was balanced off by what Lambieer got away with....

 mike

52.661REFINE::ASHEI gotta be me...Mon May 21 1990 19:303
    Did Laimbeer get away with that much?  I thought he got called
    twice in the first 4 minutes and sat most of the first half.
    Then Edwards played well and he sat a lot...
52.662FAIRWY::KINGRNew_Kids_On_The_Block=Pimple_Music!Tue May 22 1990 00:066
    Point to make here. Chicago is a one man team... Take out the one man
    and you have a very big advantage.  enuff said.
    
              REK
    
    With out Jordan, the bulls are balls....
52.663REFINE::ASHEI gotta be me...Tue May 22 1990 14:283
    I don't think they're as much of a 1 man team as before.  They're
    not an 8 or 9 man team like Detroit.  I think the bench factor
    is too much for the Bulls to have MJ do it...
52.664LEVERS::STROUTno hero in your tragedy...Wed May 23 1990 14:294
    	What's the status on Edwards?  Suspended?  Fined?  Slapped lightly
    on wrist and told not to get *caught* doing it in the nexted game? 8^) 
    
    sean
52.666tell me this note number isn't a sign? 8^)LEVERS::STROUTno hero in your tragedy...Wed May 23 1990 14:356
    	Oh! You missed a beauty 8^)  Nealy fouled Edwards going in for
    a drive and Edwards smacked Nealy once, was restrained and then
    slapped him again.  Edwards was then ejected and there is talk of
    a possible 1-2 game suspension.  That's all I know now.
    
    sean
52.667GENRAL::GIBSONWed May 23 1990 14:3912
    
    Steven,
    Edwards was open for a gimme basket down low. Nealy grabbed him, to not
    let him have the gimme. I wouldn't even call it a hard foul. He just
    wrapped his arms around him and Edwards layed an elbow into Nealy's
    face, then turned around and slapped him in the face and then tried to
    punch him in the face (couldn't tell if the punch connected). This was
    late in the 3rd or early in the 4th, don't remember for sure. ESPN was
    hinting towards a suspension for Edwards.
    
                                                   HOOT
    
52.668AXIS::ROBICHAUDDockers...Pants for |CENSORED|'sWed May 23 1990 14:414
52.669SASE::SZABOWed May 23 1990 14:4412
52.670EDWARDS SHOULD sit at least 1 game...RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JOYou should wear more sweatersWed May 23 1990 14:537
    Edwards should be suspended.   
    
    Doesn't surprise me.  Nealy is a no-talent hack - I'm surprised
    someone from the Sixers didn't clock him.  And to boot, he's kinda
    funny looking.
    
    JD
52.671EARRTH::BROOKSGive it 2 Snaps Up In A Circle !Wed May 23 1990 15:0023
    Let's have an accurate description please :
    
    Nealy and Carwright fouled Edwards, and Nealy followed through
    unnecessarily hard (the reply showed Nealy pulling down Edwards'
    head, and following through with a forearm in the face). Edwards
    popped him and was pulled away. Nealy wasn't restrained and continued
    to advance. Edwards broke free enough to smack Nealy again (it looked
    like Mr Nealy was saying something rather unrepeatable to Edwards).
    
    FWIW, it looked like two punches. I suspect Edwards will be suspended
    for Game 3. And if Rod Thorn had any filberts, he'd drop a heavy
    fine on Nealy. 
    
    Fighting would be reduced if everybody would stop glorifiying the
    so-called 'enforcers' (based on lasted night's performance, Nealy
    is a poor one), and penalize them for their roles in starting brawls.
    
    Nealy is there to get a few rebounds, and give fouls. Hell, if Nealy
    and another guy ARE tossed, usually the Bulls win the exchange.
    
    I don't say that Edwards shouldn't get a 1-game vacation, but I
    reject these last few notes that make him out to be 100% to blam.
    I think Mr Nealy has read a few too many press clippings ...
52.672IF I wuz a foot taller, and 10X clumsier, I'd be in the NBAEARRTH::BROOKSGive it 2 Snaps Up In A Circle !Wed May 23 1990 15:034
    re .670
    
    JD, I look at Nealy, and I start to hate my genetic makeup, and
    all family members that contributed to it .... :-)
52.673RSST6::RIGGENBurley from bikingWed May 23 1990 15:155
I only saw a little clip in the 3rd quarter Jordan to Pippen for a Ally-oop
slam then the unknown Detroit player slams the ball 20' in the air. Was there 
a delay of game or technical called ?

Jeff  
52.674Dock, your Philly bias clouded your accuracy.SASE::SZABOWed May 23 1990 15:1815
52.675VIA::NORIWed May 23 1990 16:277
    
    re: .671
    
    Hey Doc, if player are fined for fouling hard, then Pistons will be
    paying fines in millions. 
    
    -- Ram Nori
52.677COMET::MONTGOMERYBlowin whin's again, film at 10Wed May 23 1990 17:008
>    JD, I look at Nealy, and I start to hate my genetic makeup, and
>    all family members that contributed to it .... :-)

Running for NOTY Doc????  ;^)


Monty

52.678GENRAL::GIBSONWed May 23 1990 17:0114
    
    What in the world were you watching, Doc? Nealy never went to Edwards
    head, nowhere near it. Nealy wrapped his arms around Edwards to stop a
    gimme bucket and put a not so great foul shooter on the line to have to
    sink two. Immediately after Nealy wrapped Edwards up, Edwards stuck an
    elbow in Nealy's face. Nealy, while munching on said elbow, tried to
    get away and pushed Edwards other arm away from him. Edwards slapped
    him. Edwards hit him again as he was being held by other players. Nealy
    never hit Edwards during or after the play. Hawk is right, Edwards will
    be fined and possibly suspended. Nealy will receive nothing, rightfully
    so.
    
                                                   HOOT
     
52.679EARRTH::BROOKSGive it 2 Snaps Up In A Circle !Wed May 23 1990 18:0417
    Hoot, take a look at the repky AGAIN if you get the chance. 
    
    What Nealy did is the equivlant of a shove in the face after your
    out of bounds in football. One of those acts that doesn't draw a
    flag, doesn't really rate is dirty, but is gar-ran-teed to P.O. the 
    other guy. Edwards lost his cool, which suited Nealy just fine. That's 
    at least half the reason for him being in the game. 
                              
    Nexted time, James should shoot his foul shots, then pay him back
    on the other end.
    
    But Hoot, don't give me that nonsense. I know what the reply showed.
    And Edwards didn't hit Nealy just beacuse he didn't get the 3-pt
    play.
    
    And if Nealy is going to talk trash after getting popped, he should
    at least back it up. He didn't veen get in a girly-mon slap ....
52.680GENRAL::GIBSONWed May 23 1990 18:2923
    
    You are right that Edwards didn't hit Nealy just because he didn't get
    the 3-point play. He hit Nealy because that is the Dirtroit Piston's
    way. Nealy didn't hit him back because he used his head, not to mention
    several players had a firm grip on him. What was surprising is that
    Laimbrain didn't run over and sucker punch someone and run away. If
    Dirtroit's cheapshot style of play is what the NBA is going to turn
    into, they are in for some hard times. People want to see basketball,
    not this dirty cheapshot crap. That is why the NHL doesn't have a
    network contract, because it is a joke with all the crap that goes on
    and the general public won't watch it. Only the relatively few hardcore
    hockey fans. If the rest of the NBA turns to Detroit's dirty style of
    play it's popularity will drop like rock. It's up to Stern and the
    officials to put a stop to this BS. If it means fouling out several
    players before halftime, then do it. Any mediocre player can slam
    another player to the floor but that's not basketball. As an example to
    show that is not what the basketball watching public wants to see look
    at last year's NBA champs. I don't remember seeing anyone of them do an
    advertisement on a national level. I think it is a shame that a great
    game is turning into this.
    
                                                   HOOT
    
52.681Send out the enforcersBUILD::MORGANWed May 23 1990 18:386
    Slowly but surely, Hoot, the fighting is making its way out the door in
    hockey.  Make no mistake about it.  Maybe Jay Miller, et al can catch
    on as 12th men in the NBA.  The future is looking brighter for those
    types there if the trend continues.
    
    					Steve
52.682RAB::NORIWed May 23 1990 19:089
    re: .681
    
    Did any one see Scott Hasting on defense last night ? Pistons should
    also get Hulk Hogan, he can be a good defensive player. I don't blame
    Pistons for the physical play but the refs. Pistons were getting away
    with murder. If I am  Phil Jackson I will instruct Ed Neely to knock 
    down Dumars and Isiah REAL HARD few times.
    
    -- Ram Nori
52.683GENRAL::GIBSONWed May 23 1990 19:123
    
    That is good to hear, Steve. I used to watch the NHL when I was a kid.
    then they got out of control and I lost interest.
52.684If it's not scalp massages it's another thingDOCTP::TESSIERWho's on first? Bill Buckner!Wed May 23 1990 20:367
    Re. .680
    
    Couldn't agree more.  Very well put.  Incidentally, where are our
    resident Pistons fans today.  Or is it the usual, "Didn't see the
    play so can't comment on it" line?  :)
    
    Laker_Ken                        
52.685at least it wasn't Ralph RottenCOMET::EDWARDSBroncos...one week at a timeWed May 23 1990 20:572
HOOT,  Been reading the Gazette again?????
52.686Its ok for Chicago but not for DetroitCOMET::DRIVERWed May 23 1990 21:1821
    Here is your resident Piston fan!  I got news for you guys like
    Laker_ken, Hoot and of course Ram.  First of all you guys can do
    is criticize Detroit and talk of how there so dirty.  Well I saw
    the game and this guy Neely is nothing more then a head hunter,
    as Bill Cartwright has become.  Do any of you question there tactics?
    Heck no all you do is talk of is how the NBA should treat the Pistons.
    After all everything is Detroits fault!  Well get real guys the bulls
    are playing a real questionable series if Detroit is also.  I am in no
    way condoning James reactions, but if your going to get clean up the 
    NBA then lets be fair and look at all of the muggers in the league.
    When you start looking around I'm sure you'll find a few.  Why can't 
    you stop confusing good defensive play with hacking.  I'll tell you 
    why nobody likes a winner especially when they win with good defense.
    But I do and I always will.  If your favorite team would learn to play
    some "D" then maybe you too could be where the Pistons are.  
    
    and remember if the Pistons do it its a foul and if someone else dose
    it, its revenge and OK.  "BS"!
    Larry
    
    
52.687GRANPA::DFAUSTSixers=Atlantic Div ChampsWed May 23 1990 22:2212
    From what I saw in the series against the Sixers, Ed Neely is the NBA
    equivalent of Dave "Tiger" Williams. He laid a few rolling body blocks
    on Sixer defenders of Jordan, and remember at least twice he just
    grabbed Charles with both hands and pulled him away from the boards.
    
    I didn't see the play last night, but I could believe that old Ed
    earned his shot in the chops. I hope the NBA reviews the entire evening
    up until that point and looks at the whole situation before they
    overreact.
    
    Dennis
    
52.688VIA::NORIThu May 24 1990 11:3110
    re:.686
    
    If Ed Neely is a head hunter, what are Laimbeer, Edwards, Isiah and
    Hastings  ? Give me a break Larry. Pistons commit a foul to hurt the
    players.  Looks like you are the one who is confused and can't
    differentiate between good defense and hacking and holding. If NBA
    becomes tough with muggers in the league, Pistons will be rendered
    toally ineffective.
    
    -- Ram Nori
52.689SASE::SZABOThu May 24 1990 11:331
    .....and you won't have anything to whine about anymore, or will you?
52.690VIA::NORIThu May 24 1990 12:576
    re: .689
    
    That's right I'll not have anything to whine about and you will not
    have anything to whine about me.
    
    -- Ram Nori
52.691Hey what is this, an Ernest&Julio Gallo commercial?AXIS::ROBICHAUDDockers...Pants for |CENSORED|'sThu May 24 1990 13:051
    
52.692CAM::WAYSomething bitchin' this way comes...Thu May 24 1990 13:071
Hey Ram and Hawk...are you guys gonna have a HISSY FIT?????
52.693RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JOYou should wear more sweatersThu May 24 1990 13:1811
    /Don,
    
    That was a great line!  Just spit my coffee out...
    
    JD
    
    Pistons are winning because they ahve depth, they have talent, they
    play good defense, they intimidate now more on reputation than actual
    physical play, and they get good coaching.
    
    
52.694Gallo = the Old Milwaukee of whines.....SASE::SZABOThu May 24 1990 14:104
52.695The ORIGINAL Sports Note Pistons fanREFINE::ASHEI gotta be me...Thu May 24 1990 15:1414
    I'm here, I had an offsite meeting yesterday, sorry if work comes
    first.
    
    I saw the play.  Edwards wound up in a headlock from Neely and took
    exception to it.  Got tossed, should get suspended 1 game, Neely
    should be fined.  How's that?
    
    Saw the dunk and the ball slamming.  No call because he wasn't
    protesting a call and it wasn't at someone's face.  They were
    taking the ball out, the ref let it go.  Could have been a warning,
    didn't deserve a T.
    
    2-0 so far, Jordan has time to rest up.  Should be interesting
    Saturday.
52.696REFINE::ASHENever trust a big butt &amp; a smileMon Jun 04 1990 12:2922
    Wow, this topic is quiet for a team in the finals for year #3 in a
    row...
    
    Not sure if I like the "Bad Boys" theme coming back... although it
    was a trip hearing Pat O'Brien describing the shirt... "You can't
    TOUCH this..."  Pat, turn on a radio or somethin'...
    
    Any miss Ram in here?  I guess he's golfing too?
    Any miss Brent Musburger in here?  I guess he's golfing too?
    
    I like Len Elmore, he seems to know his stuff..
    
    Anyway, I hope Rodman and Dumars can recoup enough to play well
    tomorrow.  The 2-3-2 format worries me, home court or not.
    
    Good to see Aguirre and Thomas start to hit jumpers again...
    
    I think Laimbeer's had it... let's trade him, put Edwards in the
    pivot, maybe start Salley, and see what Bedford can do off the bench.
    Perhaps get another big guy in the Laimbeer deal...
    
    -Walt
52.697CNTROL::CHILDSwouldn't Lambieer make a nice Laker?Mon Jun 04 1990 12:4416
 Next series should be very interesting. With Portland's work on the boards
 a healthy Rodman is a must for the Pistons. It will be interesting to see
 how Isiah plays in this series. He won't have a rookie like BJ to push
 around or be guard by small guys like Paxton and Hodges. Of course given 
 that Portland has bigger guards he might find it easier to go around them.
 Why can't he play as classy as he talks? After the game when they interviewed
 him he was quite gracious and respectful of the Bulls, too bad his play
 generally isn't...

 Trade Lambieer to the Lakers Walt! I can't stand the bum anymore than the
 Lakers so for me it'd be a perfect fit.....

 ABTP!!!!  Portland in 6....  ;^)

 mike
52.698Back to back repeatsAXIS::ROBICHAUDDockers...Pants for |CENSORED|'sMon Jun 04 1990 12:593
    	Pistons in 6 or 7, despite the home court "disadvantage".
    
    				/Don
52.699SASE::SZABOMon Jun 04 1990 13:099
52.700REFINE::ASHENever trust a big butt &amp; a smileMon Jun 04 1990 13:253
    Daly mentioned something after the game about wishing they had an
    extra day so that Dumars and Rodman could rest up.  Not sure what
    the problem is.
52.701GO BLAZERS!PNO::HEISERkneeling at the altar of painMon Jun 04 1990 14:551
    
52.702DOCTP::TESSIERWho's on first? Bill Buckner!Tue Jun 05 1990 10:286
What's the word on Anthony Cook?  Do they expect him back from Greece
next season or is he planning on staying in Europe for a while?

Laimbeer a Laker?!  Just say NO!

Laker_Ken
52.703bet there's a fight before this one is overCNTROL::CHILDSEat Me, Beat Me, C'mon Mistreat METue Jun 05 1990 12:227
 Dumars' problem maybe his groin. They showed a shot during a TO of
 Abdenella (trainer) stretching out Joe's leg in order to lossen his
 groin. I'm sure his hand is still a bit sore too as I've seen take a
 couple of wacks on it throughout the playoffs.......

 mike   
52.704COMET::MONTGOMERYOne week to FREEDOM!!!!Tue Jun 05 1990 13:0210
   <<< Note 52.703 by CNTROL::CHILDS "Eat Me, Beat Me, C'mon Mistreat ME" >>>


 >stretching out Joe's leg in order to lossen his
 >groin. I'm sure his hand is still a bit sore too as I've seen take a
 >couple of wacks ....

Was he sweatin too???  hahahahahahahahahah;^)))))))))))))))))))))0
 

52.705GENRAL::GIBSONTue Jun 05 1990 13:597
    
    Could be a fight, Mike. Betcha Laimbrain won't want anything to do with
    Duckworth, though. Unless he pulls one of his cheap shots from behind
    and runs like hell.
    
                                                    HOOT
    
52.706CSC32::J_HERNANDEZGod'sGiftToBallroomNotorietyTue Jun 05 1990 15:053
    re Hoot, 
    
    he will, its the only thing he's good at. 
52.707VIA::NORITue Jun 05 1990 16:576
    
    Hey, Detroit also knows Duck has a fractured right hand, so don't be
    surprised if they go after Duck's right hand, ofcourse only in the name
    of good hard D :-).
                      
    -- Ram Nori 
52.708CNTROL::CHILDSEat Me, Beat Me, C'mon Mistreat METue Jun 05 1990 17:2810
                        <<< Note 52.707 by VIA::NORI >>>

    
    Hey, Detroit also knows Duck has a fractured right hand, so don't be
    surprised if they go after Duck's right hand, ofcourse only in the name
    of good hard D :-).
                      
    -- Ram Nori 

	Anyone wonder why Ram is the head of the ABTP?  ;^)
52.709UPWARD::HEISERchild of the bluesTue Jun 05 1990 20:2355
From: clarinews@clarinet.com (United Press International)
Newsgroups: clari.sports.basketball,clari.sports.top
Subject: NBA Finals Capsules
Date: 4 Jun 90 22:22:05 GMT
 

Portland:
 
	Coach -- Rick Adelman.
	Finish -- 59-23 in regular season.
	Starting lineup -- sf-Jerome Kersey (21.3 ppg, 8.7 rpg); pf-Buck
Williams (13.6 ppg, 9.3 rpg); c-Kevin Duckworth (11.9 ppg, 5.9 rpg);
pg-Terry Porter (21.1 ppg, 7.1 apg); og-Clyde Drexler (19.8 ppg, 7.0
rpg, 7.4 apg).
	Bench -- f Cliff Robinson (7.4 ppg, 4.7 rpg); sg Drazen Petrovic
(7.0 ppg, 1.2 apg); pg Danny Young (4.4 ppg, 1.5 apg); c Wayne Cooper
(3.0 ppg, 3.9 rpg).
	Previous rounds -- Defeated Dallas 3-0, San Antonio 4-3 and Phoenix
4-2. The Trail Blazers ended a five-game road losing streak by beating
Suns 112-109 Thursday night in Game 7. They are 9-0 at home in the
playoffs and have won last six games by total of 21 points. Making first
appearance in finals since 1977 championship season.
	Key stat -- Trail Blazers have beaten Detroit 20 straight times at
home since Oct. 19, 1974. This year, Portland clobbered Pistons 102-82
at home.
	Outlook -- Portland starters average age slightly more than 29, and
no player on team has ever been to Finals. But Trail Blazers are anxious
to prove they belong among the league'e elite. Williams and Duckworth
needed to provide inside muscle and bang with Pistons. Kersey is one of
game's most dynamic players and is sure to get much deserved recognition
during series.

Detroit:

	Coach -- Chuck Daly.
	Finish -- 59-23 in regular season.
	Starting lineup -- sf-Dennis Rodman (9.7 ppg, 9.3 rpg); pf-James
Edwards (14.3 ppg, 3.5 rpg); c-Bill Laimbeer (10.4 ppg, 9.6 rpg);
pg-Isiah Thomas (18.1 ppg, 8.6 apg. 5.5 rpg); og-Joe Dumars (17.4 ppg,
4.5 apg).
	Bench -- f John Salley (10.5 ppg, 5.7 rpg), Mark Aguirre (11.4 ppg,
4.9 rpg); sg Vinnie Johnson (9.7 ppg, 3.2 apg).
	Previous rounds -- Defeated Indiana 3-0, New York 4-1 and Chicago
4-3. The Pistons won their first seventh game in franchise history in
beating the Bulls in the Eastern Conference finals. The Pistons are
aiming to follow the 1987 and 1988 Lakers and win back-to-back
championships.
	Key Stat -- Detroit, 11-0 in playoff games in which it has held
teams under 100 points, is averaging a playoff-record 92.3 points per
game.
	Outlook -- The Pistons have been pointing to defend the title since
the start of training camp and there was very little celebrating in
winning their third conference championship. The Bulls have shown
Detroit to be vulnerable away from home, but the Pistons own the
homecourt advantage which may prove the difference in the series.
52.710REFINE::ASHENever trust a big butt &amp; a smileWed Jun 06 1990 19:472
    1 down, 3 to go...  so far, so good...
    
52.711kick some western butt.........TOPDWN::METZGERDon't have a cow man...Thu Jun 07 1990 13:1911
GO detroit.....


 Beat them panzy trailblazers......


  ABP,


      metz
52.712REFINE::ASHENever trust a big butt &amp; a smileThu Jun 07 1990 14:312
    Whoa, Metz-dude... when did you grow up and be counted?  Does the
    lovely Mrs. Metz know about this?
52.713TOPDWN::METZGERDon't have a cow man...Thu Jun 07 1990 15:4826
In the immortal words of DOC....


I've always been a pistons fan. manly b-ball..the way it was meant to be played.
brutal picks, viscious hacking and a total team effort. lots of bodies crashing,
people swearing, shots going unnoticed by the refs...

too many sissies hopping on that Portland bandwagon. Just you, slasher and I 
rooting for the real tough as nuts team....


       THE PISTONS...........



of course the lovely Mrs. Metz knows that I'd rather watch the Pistons beat the
Trailblazers....she also knows that I'd rather be watching the World Cup than
the NBA.........she's gonna be sick of soccer by the end of June.....



Metz


ps - you playing 7 a side ?
52.714SASE::SZABOThu Jun 07 1990 15:5912
52.715REFINE::ASHENever trust a big butt &amp; a smileTue Jun 12 1990 20:198
    Of course I'm playing 7 a side... I'm leading the Whitefish (best
    uniforms and babes in the league) to mediocrity.. led by my missing
    a goal 2 feet from an empty net to ensure a tie last night....
    
    Hope we can cash in tonight... if I didn't answer stuff in NBA topic,
    sorry, too busy, next unseen'ed it....
    
    -Walt
52.716REFINE::ASHENever trust a big butt &amp; a smileWed Jun 13 1990 14:541
    One to go...
52.717PARVAX::WARDLECounting the cars on the NJ Tpk...Wed Jun 13 1990 18:141
    Go Pistons!!!!
52.718CONGRAT'S JoP!SASE::SZABOThu Jun 14 1990 10:451
    
52.719CSC32::GL_JOHNSONAnd bring your jukebox money!Fri Jun 15 1990 03:3616
    
    	Congrats to the Pistons, Walt, and the rest of their fans.  You 
    guys were down many times, but never out and that is the mark of a 
    champion.  You've earned it.
    
    	Isiah deserved the MVP, IMHO.  He was always there to hit a key
    basket or make a 3, which were like daggers aimed directly at
    Portland's heart.  
    
    	Once again, congrats and enjoy.
    
    						 Glen J.
    
    p.s. - Seems like CBS has been covering the NBA forever.  Classy way
           for them to conclude what has been a memorable 17 years.  Won't
           be the same on NBC.
52.720DECXPS::TIMMONSI'm a Pepere!Fri Jun 15 1990 09:186
    Yeah, Congrats to the Pistons.  I'd congrat you, Walt, but Wardle
    has this thing about congrats to non-noters.
    
    Isiah deserves the MVP, and Dumars and Johnson are PRO's!  
    
    Lee
52.721<They done good>TRCO01::AHMEDFri Jun 15 1990 10:1711
    As much as it hurts me to say this,
    
    con...
    
    cong...
    
    congats.
    
    Ouch.
    
    Nadeem
52.722Detroit gets carried awayOURBOX::LAZARUSDave Lazarus @PCO,321-5183Fri Jun 15 1990 12:026
    Good job Pistons..but your fans got carried away last night.
    
    At least 7 people were killed in celebrations following the game.
    Scores were injured aand there were reports of looting. This is not the
    first time that a city has had this type of incident following a
    championship.
52.723ROCK::GRONOWSKIthe dream is always the same...Fri Jun 15 1990 12:135
    
    
    DrM, I think its safe to jump on the Pistons bandwagon now...
    It doesn't look like they're going to choke like the other 
    dozen or so teams you rooted for this year...
52.725SALEM::DODAI'd love to change the world, but...Fri Jun 15 1990 12:303
Congrats to all true Pistons fans...

daryll
52.726Kudos..RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JOHmm, look at all the gurls...Fri Jun 15 1990 12:543
    Congrat Walt - you heading to Disneyworld?  ;-)
    
    JD
52.727Repeat? Can't touch this... hammer time...REFINE::ASHEToo soon for Threepeat...Fri Jun 15 1990 12:5928
    I'm gonna get in, grab my due and run... The defense kicked in when
    it had to, although Clyde made it easier.. (what was he thinking
    about...)  I can now say the word.... REPEAT!  The Daly Double is
    done... 
    
    Too early to call next year...drafts, trades, coaching moves, etc...
    
    Laimbeer played well, despite what people say, he did as much to
    help as anyone.  
    
    Daly proved why he kept Edwards and the 'wave over Mahorn last year.
    
    I think the key was the acquisition of Gerald Henderson for his playoff
    experience... Who called that one?  Clearly not a move for insurance...
    good call... ha ha...
    
    Good to see Dumars get this over with so he can get home and not
    be distracted... took a lot of guts...
    
    No room for those bandwagon jumpers...
    
    No Brent in the locker room... sigh...
    
    Nice tribute at the end... wish I had taped Marvin singing...
    
    Later...
    
    -Walt
52.728REFINE::ASHEToo soon for Threepeat...Fri Jun 15 1990 13:057
    Nah, I went in May... I'll let MVP Gerald Henderson go...
    
    And remember...
    
    Detroit:  It's no place for wimps!!!
    
    -Walt
52.729pistons are new kings of the courtWNDMLL::SCHNEIDERTakes 2 jerks 2 make 1 MVanilli.Fri Jun 15 1990 14:2913
    Congrats to the hated Pistons.  Congrats to a repeat.  Congrats to Walt
    for sticking with such a dislikable bunch.  Congrats to me for being so
    nice about it.
    
    It was a nice montage at the end, wasn't it.  Good to see $Bill Bradley
    in the Knicks uniform, even though I didn't like the Knicks.  Walton in
    the Blazer uniform shaking hands with a well-coiffed Kareem.  Marvin's
    national anthem in the Fab. Forum.  DrJ's most exquisite swoop.  The
    skyhook that put the knife in the hearts of Celtic fans.  
    
    Lot's of good one's there.
    
    Dan
52.730QUASER::JOHNSTONJust scream and jumpFri Jun 15 1990 14:357
   Gotta agree, Dan.... I thought the fadeout was great.
   I was in a bar, and a couple guys said they thought it sucked, that the
   National Anthem should be left alone. I told them they were full of
   crap. I love Jazz, and Marvin's rendition was done with respect, and
   was one of the neatest things I'd heard in a long time.

   Mike JN
52.731REFINE::ASHEToo soon for Threepeat...Fri Jun 15 1990 14:564
    >                -< pistons are new kings of the court >-
    
    Good morning Dan, but the Pistons aren't NEW kings of the court.
    They've been kings for over a year now... thanks anyhow...
52.732GENRAL::GIBSONFri Jun 15 1990 14:573
    
    Dan,
    Surprised you didn't mention "The Clothsline".
52.733JD jinzed(tm) the '90-'91 Pistons!SASE::SZABOFri Jun 15 1990 15:017
52.734Go 'Roon...RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JOHmm, look at all the gurls...Fri Jun 15 1990 15:206
    That's right Hawk.  Just like I guaranteed teh Suns wouldn't win
    with Tommmy CLANG on the roster.
    
    You cain take it to the bank.
    
    JD
52.735SASE::SZABOFri Jun 15 1990 15:224
52.736CAM::WAYTerminate with extreme prejudiceFri Jun 15 1990 15:286
Hawk, it'd be worth your while to drive to CT and pick up a few
of ours.

We're at 11 million today!

'Saw, who's buying tix on his way home.....
52.737Ode to the Pistons...RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JOHmm, look at all the gurls...Fri Jun 15 1990 15:3319
Well, here's to Walt and the Pistons...

D is for Dumars, the class of the team
E is for Edwards, the sleepy giant
T is for Titles, they have 2 in a row
R is for Rodman, ankle and all
I is for Isiah, MVP extraordinaire
O is for offense, deadly efficient
T is for tempo, deliberate and awesome

P is for pressure, on D they keep it up
I is for instigator, Laimbeer is the master
S is for Salley, long tall he is
T is for three, can they get it nexted year?
O is for offense, instant with Vinnie
N is for nuke-em, like they did to Portland
S is for Super, that's simply how they played..


52.738*QUASER::JOHNSTONLegitimateSportingPurpose?E.S.A.D.!Fri Jun 15 1990 16:1411
   Speaking of asterisks { ** }

   And I know we were. You know I knew that. I know you knew I knew that.

   What do you suppose we ought to put behind this year's shoddy win?

   I thought Drexler looked a little peaked. 

   Any other thoughts?

   Mike JN
52.739No, it wasn't a pleasant memory. An All Time cheapshotWNDMLL::SCHNEIDERTakes 2 jerks 2 make 1 MVanilli.Fri Jun 15 1990 16:2913
    >Surprised you didn't mention "The Clothsline".
    
    My memory conveniently forgot it for me.  Like it or not, it turned
    things around for the Celtics in that, the saddest series I can ever
    remember recovering from.  And to think some of those Green Dockers
    will to this day claim McHale did that accidently.  
    
    The recent years Piston team certainly took some pages from the Celtics
    of those days - they figure you get the respect of the refs by
    commiting more fouls than can possibly be called.  If the other team
    doesn't respond in kind, forget it.
    
    Dan
52.740Isn't Dan's sense of humor great!SASE::SZABOFri Jun 15 1990 16:491
    
52.741Clearly!CAM::WAYTerminate with extreme prejudiceFri Jun 15 1990 17:443
    

52.742DALY SHOULD HAVE BEEN M.V.P.COMET::DRIVERFri Jun 15 1990 18:3420
    Well its finally over and the Pistons can now take there place in the 
    record books.  My personal MVP went to coach Daly he made some classic
    moves.  First the smelling salt wake up call, and the timeout when he
    said nothing until he called a play just looking at the players for the
    entire timeout.  Also sticking with Vinnie until he got ontrack and
    calling last nights play for him.  When asked if he was surprised by
    V.J.'s last play he responded noway Vinnie's been doing that his whole
    life.  But the biggest move by Chuck was going to the three guard set
    aginst a much taller Portland team this move was the difference in the
    series.  This guy is destined for the Hall.  I'm proud to be a Piston 
    fan.  As for Bill Laimbeer what a asset this guy turned out to be.  Not
    only did he step forward in game 2 but he owned the boards in virtually
    every forth quarter.  What a team player he is was shown by what
    he said to Vinnie.  This guy is unliked by everyone but Piston players
    and fans. You know the people who really matter!  This guy is the dirty
    Harry of round ball.  
    
    Larry
    
    
52.743QUASER::JOHNSTONLegitimateSportingPurpose?E.S.A.D.!Fri Jun 15 1990 18:583
                  Bill Laimbeer: Go ahead... Fake my way.

   Mike JN
52.744just making Dan's day...CNTROL::CHILDSDiggin the lawn 6/20 w/ the TWOSMon Jun 18 1990 09:349
 Dan, cheapshotting isn't Mchale's game, he was just committing a no easy
 layups in the playoff's foul. Is it his fault that Rambis grapped his arm 
 and made the foul look way worst than it was? Kurt should get a job with
 the WWF with those acting skills....

 ;^)

mike
52.745bad news for the champsBUILD::MORGANMon Jun 18 1990 11:046
    I don't know if this is posted elsewhere in the conference, but
    Laimbeer has hinted at retirement.  Is he up for a new contract, or is
    he serious?  Isiah is also in hot water with the feds, for a supposed
    dice game held at his house.
    
    					Steve
52.746STAR::YANKOWSKASPaul YankowskasMon Jun 18 1990 11:105
    ...and what is the status of Chuck Daly?  Is there still talk of his
    leaving coaching for a TV network analyst job?
    
    
    py
52.747Might be a lawsuitCIM::BROWNMon Jun 18 1990 13:3919
    
    RE. -2
    
    The channel that broadcast the Isiah linked to gambling is in some
    serious trouble.  It was reported that Mark Aguirre talked to the Feds
    about Isiah and his gambling problems.  It was also reported that
    Isiah cashed over $100,000 dollars in checks at a convenience store.
    
    The store is owned by a next door neighbor of Isiah.  Isiah asked him
    to cash his monthly checks from his accountants because it is much
    more convenient that standing in line for 2 hours at a bank.  Mark
    Aguirre never called the Feds according the the Feds and Mark.
    
    Immediately after the story aired last Friday Isiah called a meeting
    with the Feds and IRS agents to find out what was going on. He also
    asked to be interviewed by two of the top newcasters on the other
    stations.
    
    /pjb
52.748DECXPS::TIMMONSI'm a Pepere!Mon Jun 18 1990 13:503
    Hang 'im!  If he's later found innocent, we'll give him a great funeral.

    Lee   :*)
52.749WMOIS::RIEU_DRead his Lips...Know New Taxes!!Mon Jun 18 1990 13:533
       Mike Fratello was hanging around the Pisstons bigwigs after the
    title game.
                                     Denny
52.750AXIS::ROBICHAUDBillLaimbeer-Poet,Scholar,AthleteMon Jun 18 1990 13:536
    	Dan, the McHale foul was a throwback to the days when "men"
    played the game.  That's probably why you and so many others don't
    like the Pistons.  Ah well, what should I expect from a country
    that *wants* to host a soccer tournament!  8^(
    
    				/Don
52.751REFINE::ASHEToo soon for Threepeat...Mon Jun 18 1990 14:0912
    JD, that was touching... Tito, get me a hankie...
    
    Think the Thomas story would have broke over the weekend if
    yesterday was game 6?  I guess anything to kick em when they're
    up...
    
    Wasn't Dale Brown at one of the finals games too?  Hmmmm...
    
    What else does Laimbeer have to shoot for?  He has the league's
    respect, he has his all-star appearances, he has the rings.  I
    think he might be serious... he doesn't need the game.  I'd trade
    him if he came back anyway...
52.752staying #1COMET::DRIVERMon Jun 18 1990 16:4811
    Bill would never go for a trade he has already stated that.  But I
    don't think that he will retire until the Pistons are dethroned.
    The Pistons will make some moves in the off season.  I look for
    some type of package that includes Edwards and Vinnie for a center.
    they will draft a guard.  I also look for Greenwood to get more 
    playing time next year he will be there rebounder of the bench.
    I will be real shocked if Chuck returns also.  The pistons have a
    real good shot at landing one Daly's assistants.  They have started
    talking to Rothstien from Miami.  I don't like any of the choices that
    been mentioned so far.  Chuck will be a tough act to follow
    Larry
52.753Help?ASABET::J_REIDBart Simpson for GovernorFri Sep 07 1990 15:597
    
    
       To help answer a question here at the office, What is the name of
    the arena that the Pistons Play in?
    
    
    Jim
52.754;-)RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JOGriffey's to the left, Griffey's to the right.Fri Sep 07 1990 16:045
    The 'Palace' at Auburn Hills.  It was built so that the little princess
    of scalp massages would feel comfortable with his crowned jewels,
    ruby rings, emerald earrings, and pearl necklaces..
    
    JD
52.755ASABET::J_REIDBart Simpson for GovernorFri Sep 07 1990 16:073
    
    
       I thank you very much....I win...
52.756OOPS::MACGREGORFri Sep 07 1990 16:114
    I thought they were going to move to a new stadium this year.  Or
    am I just going senile.
    
    The Wizard
52.757FSOA::JHENDRYJohn Hendry, DTN 292-2170Fri Sep 07 1990 17:155
    The Palace at Auburn Hills was just built a couple of years ago.  The
    Minnesota Timberwolves are supposed to move out of the Metrodome and
    into a new arena this year.
    
    John
52.758DECXPS::TIMMONSI'm a Pepere!Mon Sep 10 1990 08:425
    I read in the Globe yesterday that the Pistons have changed their
    address.  If was something like "One Championship Drive", and they
    changed it to "Two Championship Drive."  Great line.
    
    Lee
52.759UPWARD::HEISERIbanez: the axe built to blast!Mon Oct 29 1990 12:2480
From: clarinews@clarinet.com
Newsgroups: clari.sports.basketball
Subject: Basketball

UPI SportsFeature
	
                            Basketball:
                         Pistons Thinking
                         NBA 'Three-peat'
	
                          By CHUCK KLONKE
                        UPI Sports Writer
	AUBURN HILLS, Mich. (UPI) -- Former Los Angeles Lakers coach Pat Riley
coined the phrase and the Detroit Pistons hope to make an NBA ``Three-
peat'' a reality for the first time in a quarter-century.
	The Pistons, who dispatched the Portland Trail Blazers in five games
in last spring's NBA Finals, open the new season pointing for their
third straight championship.
	Two years ago, Detroit swept the two-time defending champion Lakers
in the Finals for the Pistons' first NBA crown.
	If Detroit can pull off the ``three-peat'' it will become the third
team in NBA history to win three straight titles. The Boston Celtics won
eight in a row from 1959 to 1966 and the old Minneapolis Lakers took
three straight from 1952 to 1954.
	``You know, we could be going for our fifth in a row,'' mused Coach
Chuck Daly, who turned down a lucrative television contract from NBC to
take a shot at the NBA-style trifecta.
	He's right. If it weren't for a stolen inbounds pass by Boston's
Larry Bird in the 1987 Eastern Conference finals, a sprained ankle by
guard Isiah Thomas in the 1988 NBA Finals and a few other quirks of
fate, the Pistons could have already won four in a row.
	Daly figures the disappointments probably helped the Pistons.
	``I don't think we'd be in the position we are now if we hadn't
suffered some of the adversity,'' he said. ``Some of our bad luck
toughened us and made us conscious of how hard it is to win. That's what
made us what we are today.''
	What the Pistons are today is a team built around a solid defense and
an offense geared to backcourt stars Thomas, Joe Dumars and super sub
Vinnie Johnson.
	First the defense. That was Daly's specialty when he took over the
Pistons at the start of the 1983-84 season and it's been that way ever
since.
	``Defense is our one constant,'' said center Bill Laimbeer. ``Some
teams have offensive spurts, we have defensive spurts. At some point in
a game we feel the other team will let down. That's when we pull away.''
	Thomas, the acknowledged leader of the Pistons on and off the court,
said he believes there was less pressure on him last year than there was
two years ago when the Pistons were bidding for their first crown.
	``That's because a little guy had never done it before. It had always
been done with the great centers or other big guys. There was more
pressure to accomplish something that had never been done before,''
Thomas said.
	Now that the Pistons have tasted success in the form of two NBA
titles, they aren't about to give up that feeling without a fight.
	``We're selfish,'' said forward Mark Aguirre. ``We don't want anybody
else to feel as good in the summer as we've felt the last two years.''
	That's the only time the Pistons are selfish. One of the main traits
of the team is that there can be a different hero every night.
	``When you see the team every night, you know what happens when
somebody gets hot,'' said Thomas, who has sacrificed a high scoring
average for the sake of the team. ``We get the ball over and over until
we start missing. There's an unselfish nature on this team.''
	No Pistons have made the NBA All-Star team the last two seasons. The
only individual regular-season honor was Dennis Rodman's Defensive
Player of the Year award, yet Detroit has dominated the playoffs each
year.
	``We are the ultimate team,'' Thomas said. ``There's a peer pressure
that makes us special. We're always looking out for each other.''
	Daly says the challenge of winning three straight titles could be
just what the Pistons need to sustain their performance.
	``I love to compete and that's part of our team personality, too,''
Daly said. ``The challenge of going for three in a row is incredible.
There's going to be that carrot in front of us all season.''
	Daly doesn't discount the Pistons' experience, either.
	``We've been through something no other has experienced for a couple
years. The value of that is incredible,'' he added.
 ----(UPI)----
adv. weekend, oct. 27-28


52.760UPWARD::HEISERIbanez: the axe built to blast!Mon Oct 29 1990 12:2690
From: clarinews@clarinet.com
Newsgroups: clari.sports.basketball
Subject: Basketball

UPI SportsFeature
	
                            Basketball:
                         Nice Boys Become
                        Bad Boys on Court
	
                          By CHUCK KLONKE
                        UPI Sports Writer
	Detroit Pistons center Bill Laimbeer is a devoted family man who
enjoys nothing more than spending a summer afternoon on the golf course.
	Philadelphia 76ers forward Rick Mahorn is a big fun-loving guy with a
quick smile, who's kind to his mother and loves children.
	Put Laimbeer and Mahorn on a basketball court and their images
change. When they pull on short pants and sneakers, Laimbeer and Mahorn
become ``Bad Boys''.
	They're the guys opposing NBA players and fans love to hate ... and
sometimes the feeling is mutual.
	``I don't like anyone once I hit the court,'' said Mahorn, who joined
the 76ers last year after teaming with Laimbeer to establish the
Pistons' Bad Boys identity. ``For 48 minutes I'm trying to kick butt.
I'll even give a forearm to my dear friend James Edwards. I'll try to
hit him real hard. There's no friendship during a game.''
	Laimbeer knows he's a player opponents love to hate.
	``I play an antagonistic style of basketball,'' admitted Laimbeer,
who has been a fixture in the pivot for the Pistons since midway through
the 1981-82 season.
	``But there's nothing wrong with that,'' he continued. ``I'm a fierce
competitor and fierce competitors are antagonistic people. I don't give
anybody their due respect. I don't care who it is, they're not going to
stop me.''
	Laimbeer has been labeled a dirty player, but he disputes that tag.
	``All I do is play a physical style of basketball. I'm not a dirty
player. I have to play physical because I don't have great jumping
ability or quickness, but you don't see me throwing elbows at anyone's
head or taking punches at them,'' Laimbeer said.
	It's often the other way around. Opposing players will get so upset
with Laimbeer's pushing and shoving that they'll take a swing at him. Or
they'll think twice about driving the lane when Laimbeer or Mahorn is
standing there.
	``We keep a constant pressure on you. Sometimes you'll shatter,
sometimes you crack,'' Laimbeer said with a sly grin. ``Either way,
we've got you.''
	Sometimes newcomers feel they have to show their mettle by locking
horns with Mahorn.
	``It's like I'm the fastest gunslinger in the West and every young
kid who wants to make a reputation has to take me on,'' Mahorn said. 
``The only way they can make a name for themselves is to try to
outmuscle me. I have to live up to my reputation and that's not always
easy.''
	The Pistons were the first to become successful by using physically
intimidating methods, but other teams are beginning to adopt similar
tactics.
	Mahorn and his Philadelphia teammates earned such a reputation for
physical play last season that the NBA told the Sixers to ease up in the
playoffs. That might have cost them a chance to face the Pistons in the
Eastern Conference finals because Philadelphia looked tentative in its
Eastern Conference semifinal series with Chicago.
	``The Pistons play within the rules, they know when and how to give a
foul,'' Mahorn said. ``We were taken out of our game (against Chicago)
because some of our guys didn't know how to foul. They only knew the
rough, flagrant stuff, so we weren't the same team when the word (from
the NBA office) came down.''
	Laimbeer knows how much he can get away with.
	``You bend the rules as much as possible, but when you break them the
referees call fouls,'' he said.
	Some players even look the part of Bad Boys. Seattle's Xavier
McDaniel is one with his shaven head and perpetual scowl.
	``Intimidating was something I felt I had to do when I came into the
league,'' McDaniel said. ``Guys provoked me as a rookie and I had a lot
of fights. Once that happens, the image stays with you. I want the
people in this league to know that every night you play me you're going
to feel the bumps and bruises.''
	Unlike Mahorn and Laimbeer, McDaniel insisted the Pistons don't
always perform within the rules.
	``They're so good at cheap-shotting you, at making you lose your
composure,'' he said. ``Guys like Laimbeer and Mahorn are really good at
it. They can get you out of a game real easy if you're not careful.''
	Boston's Kevin McHale usually plays the game with finesse, but he can
be a Bad Boy if the situation warrants it.
	``You do what you have to do when you have to do it,'' McHale said.
	If that means crossing the line between good court manners and bad,
many NBA players don't have to think twice before doing it.
 ----(UPI)----
adv. weekend, oct. 27-28