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NBA Playoffs Rd 1: Detroit Pistons vs. Cleveland Cavaliers


King Taharqa

Who will win?  

18 members have voted

  1. 1. Who will win?

    • Detroit Pistons
      1
    • Cleveland Cavaliers
      17


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(8) Detroit Pistons (39-42)

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PG-#3 Rodney Stuckey

6'5 205 lbs

Eastern Washington '07

13.4 PPG, 4.9 APG, 3.5 RPG

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SG-#32 Richard Hamilton

6'7 193 lbs

UCONN '99

18.3 PPG, 4.4 APG, 36.8 3PT%

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SF-#22 Tayshaun Prince

6'9 215 lbs

Kentucky '02

14.3 PPG, 5.9 RPG, 39.7 3PT%

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PF-#24 Antonio McDyess

6'9 245 lbs

Alabama '95

9.6 PPG, 9.8 RPG, 51.1 FG%

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C-#30 Rasheed Wallace

6'11 230 lbs

UNC '95

12.2 PPG, 7.5 RPG, 35.2 3PT%

Bench Players

PG-Will Bynum

SG-Arron Affalo

PF-Jason Maxiell

C-Kwame Brown

Head Coach

Michael Curry

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(1) Cleveland Cavaliers (66-15)

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PG-#2 Mo Williams

6'1 190 lbs

Alabama '03

17.8 PPG, 4.1 APG, 43.6 3PT%

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SG-#13 Delonte West

6'3 180 lbs

St. Joseph's '04

11.8 PPG, 3.5 APG, 39.9 3PT%

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SF-#23 LeBron James

6'8 250 lbs

St Vincent-St Mary HS '03 (Akron, OH)

28.4 PPG, 7.6 RPG, 7.2 APG, 34.4 3PT%

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PF-#17 Anderson Varejao

6'11 260 lbs

Brazil '04

8.6 PPG, 7.2 RPG, 53.6 FG%

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C-#11 Zydrunas Ilgauskas

7'3 260 lbs

USSR '96

12.9 PPG, 7.5 RPG, 1.3 BPG

Bench Players

PG-Daniel "Boobie" Gibson

SG-Sasha Pavlovic

SF-Wally Sczerbiak

PF-Joe Smith

C-Ben Wallace

Head Coach

Mike Brown

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I like the Cavs to sweep the Pistons in 4 games.

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Cavs in 4, they won't lose a game in the playoffs on their way to a 4 game sweep over the Jazz in the Championship.

...um really? They won't loose a game to the Celtics or Magic?? and you are really picking the Jazz in the championship? If you are right I will give you mad.. mad props.. but I really don't see any of those happening.

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...um really? They won't loose a game to the Celtics or Magic?? and you are really picking the Jazz in the championship? If you are right I will give you mad.. mad props.. but I really don't see any of those happening.

No not really, this is what I want to happen, there is no way in hell they win every game.

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