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Stupid antics haven’t helped the Pistons much- Giannis is on fire and has 30, and the Pistons score one FG in the final 5 min. 

Love the moxie this team is showing tonight. Pistons know they’re no match, they’re trying to turn it into a mudder. Bucks putting them down quickly. Veteran leadership shown tonight by Matthews, Hill, and Middleton is excellent. Especially Middleton, who defended Giannis after that little cheap shot. Love it...  

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Giannis has played 70 minutes the last 3 games. Basically normal minutes for 2 competitive games. 

90 points and 33 points. 8 for 17 from 3. 

He's now 32% from 3 for the year. 35 for 110. At this time last year, Giannis was 6 for 55 from 3. 

He made his 35th 3 pointer last year on February 23rd in his 56th game of the year. 

I guess the offseason work is showing. 

 

I didn’t catch the game but saw some of the highlights 

It must suck to be a Pistons fan knowing you have a ton of money tied up in Griffin and Drummond and at best you are an 8 seed with zero chance of winning a title

They would be better off tearing it down and starting over 

Griffin had so much promise early in his career but quite honestly he’s an afterthought now and the stupid tough guy antics get old.  I like how Giannis lets his actions on the court take care of business

Big game on Friday with a real chance to measure up 

I really thought the Pistons would put up a good fight last night, but man they are not good.  It's weird seeing all those ex-Bucks on that team. 

I sort of wish all those ex-Bucks could somehow be part of the Bucks organization instead of being exiled to Detroit, but all those guys were end of the bench guys anyways.  Feel bad for Maker more than anyone, but he just doesn't look like he has the true upside that some thought he did in his first year or 2. 

I don’t mind Dwane Casey as a head coach but the fake bad boys act from 30 years ago just doesn’t seem to have the same effect with this current group of Pistons. 

Griffin may fill up the stat sheet but he’s not a winner.    Neither is Drummond. 

Griffin is on the books for 2 more years after this season for close to 80MM.  Drummond has a player option next year for almost 30MM that he will most certainly exercise.  It’s not until 2021/22 that they clear out major space.  

Think about this for a minute- Griffin, Drummond, and Reggie Jackson account for 80MM this season!!! 

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Blake Griffin and Khris Middleton make similar money. Who would you rather have? 

The Clippers had to have inside knowledge that Kawhi (and maybe even Paul George) was eventually coming before they traded Griffin and Chris Paul and let DeAndre Jordan leave. 

I don't feel sorry for either Blake or Chris Paul in that they are making about 75 million combined a year, but it must suck to go from being at least an outside threat to go the finals (and in Chris Paul's case it happened with both the Clippers and Rockets) to where they are today. 

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