Gonjawolverine
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NBA
Another NBA season is underway, and the Pistons picked up right where they left off, by winning against an out-hustled and over-matched western conferance "power" in the Houston Rockets. It is really great to have one of the elite teams in the NBA 45 minutes away from campus. The only problem is the Pistons play a lot of games in the middle of the fucking week, so it is hard to make it out to the Palace but I made it appoint to make it out to the home opener, even though I got out of class at 6:00 and have tons of studying and homework to do. Going to this game pretty much completes the cycle for me, to go out there and see Big Ben and crew get the Championship Rings that I sat and watched them earn from the very same seats, Priceless.
The game was hotly contested, at half time it was tie, at the end of the 3rd qtr it was tie. But in the fourth quarter Detroit's defense dictated the pace and Mr. Rasheed Wallace took over and scored 14 of his 24 points to put the rockets on ice. The dynamic duo of Yao and McGrady had 25 points combined, awesome. Good trade Houston.
Bring on the T-Wolves or the Spurs or whatever, it doesn't really matter.
Another NBA season is underway, and the Pistons picked up right where they left off, by winning against an out-hustled and over-matched western conferance "power" in the Houston Rockets. It is really great to have one of the elite teams in the NBA 45 minutes away from campus. The only problem is the Pistons play a lot of games in the middle of the fucking week, so it is hard to make it out to the Palace but I made it appoint to make it out to the home opener, even though I got out of class at 6:00 and have tons of studying and homework to do. Going to this game pretty much completes the cycle for me, to go out there and see Big Ben and crew get the Championship Rings that I sat and watched them earn from the very same seats, Priceless.
The game was hotly contested, at half time it was tie, at the end of the 3rd qtr it was tie. But in the fourth quarter Detroit's defense dictated the pace and Mr. Rasheed Wallace took over and scored 14 of his 24 points to put the rockets on ice. The dynamic duo of Yao and McGrady had 25 points combined, awesome. Good trade Houston.
Bring on the T-Wolves or the Spurs or whatever, it doesn't really matter.