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Post#1 » by MortSahlfan » Thu Apr 24, 2025 1:42 am

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Re: Game 3 - Pistons-Knicks - 7pm ET 

Post#2 » by bstein14 » Thu Apr 24, 2025 1:53 am

Tomorrow is exactly the "two weeks" that Ivey was supposed to be reevaluated from his previous return to basketball activity.... I'm guessing they might push it back a day so its not done on a game day though.
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Post#3 » by MortSahlfan » Thu Apr 24, 2025 1:59 am

bstein14 wrote:Tomorrow is exactly the "two weeks" that Ivey was supposed to be reevaluated from his previous return to basketball activity.... I'm guessing they might push it back a day so its not done on a game day though.


Exactly my thought.

Probably not in game-shape, and he'll have to play 5-on-5 for a little bit before playing on the court... If we're down guys, I'd put him in, but only if we're not healthy. Not sure he can do what Stew does. I really hope he's healthy enough to go tomorrow night. He played his ass off all year.
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Post#4 » by MotownMadness » Thu Apr 24, 2025 2:01 am

Playoffs are probably too intense to try and get Ivey up to speed anyways. He needs the offseason and plenty of reps.
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Post#5 » by MotownMadness » Thu Apr 24, 2025 2:01 am

Hopefully Beasley breaks out in this one
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Post#6 » by zeebneeb » Thu Apr 24, 2025 2:11 am

Role players always play better at home, but, with that said, this team has a tendency to relax a bit at home.

I also firmly believe, even though I have been picking the Knicks to win, based solely on experience, whoever wins this game, wins the series.
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Post#7 » by LaSheed » Thu Apr 24, 2025 2:49 am

Can not wait for this game.
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Post#8 » by breezypeezy » Thu Apr 24, 2025 8:41 am

You can feel it in the air, our young men are going up 2-1 on the under achievers from NY.
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Post#9 » by MortSahlfan » Thu Apr 24, 2025 11:16 am

FIrst thing I thought of when I woke up.
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Re: Game 3 - Pistons-Knicks - 7pm ET 

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Post#11 » by MortSahlfan » Thu Apr 24, 2025 1:28 pm

Just a guess, but I think TNT schedules/arranges the awards in a certain way so they could give Cade the MIP tonight.
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Post#12 » by JLiv » Thu Apr 24, 2025 1:48 pm

Fun fact: We were 22-19 at home and 22-19 on the road this season.

Tonight, we either see the best version of the Knicks we’ve seen this season, or we become the favorites to win the series. High stakes. I suspect we’ll see less Brunson ball and more shots for Towns and Anunoby tonight. High stakes. Tilt it in our favor if both Beasley and Hardaway get hot.
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Post#13 » by zeebneeb » Thu Apr 24, 2025 2:05 pm

JLiv wrote:Fun fact: We were 22-19 at home and 22-19 on the road this season.

Tonight, we either see the best version of the Knicks we’ve seen this season, or we become the favorites to win the series. High stakes. I suspect we’ll see less Brunson ball and more shots for Towns and Anunoby tonight. High stakes. Tilt it in our favor if both Beasley and Hardaway get hot.
If Beasley or THJ, or even both go off tonight, Pistons are going to win.

This is a huge game, for both teams. It'll be really interesting to see what adjustments Thibs makes. What the Knicks are doing, isn't working. They are one 4th quarter run, keeping them from being down 0-2.

I'm also going to be interested to see how the Pistons handle a lead(if they get one like in the previous 2 games)this time. If THJ or Beasley had hit ANY of their shots in game 2, the Pistons lead would have ballooned into the twenties. It was insane how many wide open shots Cade generated in game 2, for both guys to miss everything. Rewatching that game was an exercise in frustration. Jitters obviously got to the guys in game 1 during the 4th quarter. Game 2 was bizarre. The Knicks defense is not that great this year, and they got lost repeatedly on screens, leaving Beasley open several times.

The "others" as Shaq calls them, usually play better at home, so here's to hoping they both find their shot tonight.

Also, is anyone else kind of amazed at how well Tobias is playing? Anyone else worried about him falling off in game 3?
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Post#14 » by bstein14 » Thu Apr 24, 2025 2:10 pm

zeebneeb wrote:
JLiv wrote:Fun fact: We were 22-19 at home and 22-19 on the road this season.

Tonight, we either see the best version of the Knicks we’ve seen this season, or we become the favorites to win the series. High stakes. I suspect we’ll see less Brunson ball and more shots for Towns and Anunoby tonight. High stakes. Tilt it in our favor if both Beasley and Hardaway get hot.
If Beasley or THJ, or even both go off tonight, Pistons are going to win.

This is a huge game, for both teams. It'll be really interesting to see what adjustments Thibs makes. What the Knicks are doing, isn't working. They are one 4th quarter run, keeping them from being down 0-2.

I'm also going to be interested to see how the Pistons handle a lead(if they get one like in the previous 2 games)this time. If THJ or Beasley had hit ANY of their shots in game 2, the Pistons lead would have ballooned into the twenties. It was insane how many wide open shots Cade generated in game 2, for both guys to miss everything. Rewatching that game was an exercise in frustration. Jitters obviously got to the guys in game 1 during the 4th quarter. Game 2 was bizarre. The Knicks defense is not that great this year, and they got lost repeatedly on screens, leaving Beasley open several times.

The "others" as Shaq calls them, usually play better at home, so here's to hoping they both find their shot tonight.

Also, is anyone else kind of amazed at how well Tobias is playing? Anyone else worried about him falling off in game 3?


In all fairness though, the Knicks got nothing from KAT in the 2nd half and they were tied up (94 all?) with a minute to go. I think its safe to say the Knicks weren't far off from being up 2-0 either. If Schroeder misses that late 3 the game could have easily gone to the Knicks and Dennis is only making 1 of 3 of those on average (30.2% with the Pistons this season from deep).
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Post#15 » by MotownMadness » Thu Apr 24, 2025 2:15 pm

bstein14 wrote:
zeebneeb wrote:
JLiv wrote:Fun fact: We were 22-19 at home and 22-19 on the road this season.

Tonight, we either see the best version of the Knicks we’ve seen this season, or we become the favorites to win the series. High stakes. I suspect we’ll see less Brunson ball and more shots for Towns and Anunoby tonight. High stakes. Tilt it in our favor if both Beasley and Hardaway get hot.
If Beasley or THJ, or even both go off tonight, Pistons are going to win.

This is a huge game, for both teams. It'll be really interesting to see what adjustments Thibs makes. What the Knicks are doing, isn't working. They are one 4th quarter run, keeping them from being down 0-2.

I'm also going to be interested to see how the Pistons handle a lead(if they get one like in the previous 2 games)this time. If THJ or Beasley had hit ANY of their shots in game 2, the Pistons lead would have ballooned into the twenties. It was insane how many wide open shots Cade generated in game 2, for both guys to miss everything. Rewatching that game was an exercise in frustration. Jitters obviously got to the guys in game 1 during the 4th quarter. Game 2 was bizarre. The Knicks defense is not that great this year, and they got lost repeatedly on screens, leaving Beasley open several times.

The "others" as Shaq calls them, usually play better at home, so here's to hoping they both find their shot tonight.

Also, is anyone else kind of amazed at how well Tobias is playing? Anyone else worried about him falling off in game 3?


In all fairness though, the Knicks got nothing from KAT in the 2nd half and they were tied up (94 all?) with a minute to go. I think its safe to say the Knicks weren't far off from being up 2-0 either. If Schroeder misses that late 3 the game could have easily gone to the Knicks and Dennis is only making 1 of 3 of those on average (30.2% with the Pistons this season from deep).

Yeah the 4th qtr collapse was real again in game 2 but that Schroder 3 saved us.
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Post#16 » by zeebneeb » Thu Apr 24, 2025 3:07 pm

I guess thats more of a glass half full/empty argument. One thing that cannot be argued, is that the Pistons have created leads, and keep losing them. They have controlled large chunks of each game, only to collapse, which leads to reinforcing my belief that the Pistons, overall, are a better team.

I keep seeing the narrative that the "Knicks have far more talent, they are losing because of Thibs." I said before the series started, that the Knicks have far more mature, established talent, and experience to go with it.

It's not like the Pistons are Cade+scrubs. We've all seen that horror show.

The Pistons have controlled this series, based on their massive edge in athleticism, which cannot be overstated, physicality, which has wilted the Knicks on numerous occasions, even getting into Brunsons head with him counting Ausars fouls, and, the double edged sword, youth. They are running the Knicks on every, available, opportunity, and its starting to show.

This series is starting to prove out, that the Pistons were a legitimately good team after Jan 1st, better then the Knicks.

Now, even with all that said, im still picking the Knicks to win tonight, and the series. Experience is a HUGE factor, and young, up and coming teams, always take their lumps in the playoffs. I've mentioned last year as the team taking their lumps already, but, we'll see.
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Re: Game 3 - Pistons-Knicks - 7pm ET 

Post#17 » by NYPiston » Thu Apr 24, 2025 3:23 pm

Ivey is out for the year folks, I'd be shocked if he returned and quite frankly I think it's a bad idea to rush him for the sake of his long term health.

As for the game, just go win the damn thing. LCA should be bananas tonight. NFL Draft, Pistons playoffs, gonna be a lot of channel changing.
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Re: Game 3 - Pistons-Knicks - 7pm ET 

Post#18 » by Canadafan » Thu Apr 24, 2025 3:29 pm

zeebneeb wrote:
JLiv wrote:Fun fact: We were 22-19 at home and 22-19 on the road this season.

Tonight, we either see the best version of the Knicks we’ve seen this season, or we become the favorites to win the series. High stakes. I suspect we’ll see less Brunson ball and more shots for Towns and Anunoby tonight. High stakes. Tilt it in our favor if both Beasley and Hardaway get hot.
If Beasley or THJ, or even both go off tonight, Pistons are going to win.

This is a huge game, for both teams. It'll be really interesting to see what adjustments Thibs makes. What the Knicks are doing, isn't working. They are one 4th quarter run, keeping them from being down 0-2.

I'm also going to be interested to see how the Pistons handle a lead(if they get one like in the previous 2 games)this time. If THJ or Beasley had hit ANY of their shots in game 2, the Pistons lead would have ballooned into the twenties. It was insane how many wide open shots Cade generated in game 2, for both guys to miss everything. Rewatching that game was an exercise in frustration. Jitters obviously got to the guys in game 1 during the 4th quarter. Game 2 was bizarre. The Knicks defense is not that great this year, and they got lost repeatedly on screens, leaving Beasley open several times.

The "others" as Shaq calls them, usually play better at home, so here's to hoping they both find their shot tonight.

Also, is anyone else kind of amazed at how well Tobias is playing? Anyone else worried about him falling off in game 3?


Loved all this. Just that very last, little tiny question you asked. That small little suggestion/thought you had....Gonna have to politely ask u to kindly use the zipper motion across your mouth and never mention that again. Thanks. :lol: :wink:
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Post#19 » by MortSahlfan » Thu Apr 24, 2025 4:44 pm

Is anyone going to the game? If so, I salute you! I would if I could.
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Re: Game 3 - Pistons-Knicks - 7pm ET 

Post#20 » by Snakebites » Thu Apr 24, 2025 4:48 pm

There's no way Ivey plays. And I don't think it would be a good idea anyway.

And yes, the third game after a split in games 1 and 2 is absolutely pivotal. We gotta take this one.

I feel really good going into this game. No New York crowd. Hopefully no New York officiating.

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