Sheed Says

by | May 21, 2008 | 8 comments

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“Ain’t nobody in this joint nervous” Via MLive

8 Comments

  1. Jess

    LMAO!

    For some reason that calms me down so much.

    GOTTA LOVE SHEEED!

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  2. ric

    nothing beats a talk with a walk…as he did in the past.

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  3. The Fluidics

    And that sounds so much better than “A LeBron James team doesn’t get desperate.”

    Difference being, a team outlook.
    Pistons are possibly the best TEAM in the NBA.

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  4. amer-ican prince

    I was just watching inside the nba and Sheed was talking about their shot selection, and he said they took some “poo poo” shots

    Even though he was bugging me with how he played in game one there is just no way to stay mad at a guy who says poo poo shots.

    Sheed you lovable rascal.

    Now I’m looking forward to game 2 because the Pistons in their comments made it seem like they’re taking this loss seriously.

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  5. ric

    i can’t wait to see pistons response on game 2…..i expect chauncey and rip to be agressive in the beginning of this game. look for their defense adjustment on the pick-and-roll of garnett/pierce, flip has something for that, hopefully not just the zone, and most of all, on closing down on defense by dyess and wallace.

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  6. infinitygee35

    OK, first off..Detroit needs to stop being so calm and all ya’ll need to start thinking that if the Pistons are this calm, do they really want that ring?..I know McDyess does..you could just see it in his eyes last night. But come on, wtf is sheed talking about, your ass got flat out owned..and now you’re acting all calm about it. If Detroit wants that ring as bad as I want them to get it, they need to stop acting all calm and actually win the damn Eastern Conference Finals.

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  7. claire

    Okay, the Pistons play best when they’re loose and relaxed. That’s no secret. Plus, when things get rough, the best thing to do is to stay calm, so you can think things through. I’d rather have a calm Pistons team that’s patient, passing the ball, and making shots than an anxious Pistons that take bad shots.

    Anyways, here’s to a great Pistons win tonight!

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  8. ric

    claire…well said, this is proven during the following loss in orlando and philly series….its inevitable they win, them being really concern of not winning game one is more than good enough.

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