Section126 said:Last 11 regular season games?
Since when have they played 11 regular season games in the last two years?
The Pistons have won 9 games total against the Heat in the last two years.
3 of those wins came in games that Wade didn't play. 1 came in a game that Shaq didn't play.
The Pistons missed one starter in 1 game that they WON.
So in essence...in games when both teams were at full strength the series is 5-5..
Sorry...but a 5-5 record is not "owning"...winning a 7 game series in 7 when the other team has their two best players injured...is not "owning".
Maybe you should know what you are talking about before you post.
I didn't say anything about injuries did I, I just stated the fact and the fact is that Detroit is 9-2 against the Heat the last 3 seasons (in the regular season), including 5-2 when Shaq was on the team (the last 2 seasons). Add to that the fact that the Heat lost game 7 ON THEIR OWN COURT and also the fact that they were up 3-2 in the series, and you have ownage. If you want to make EXCUSES (which your the king of when it comes to the Heat), have fun doing it but I won't. It's not the Pistons fault the Heat can't stay healthy. And if you want to get really techincal, the Pistons not only own the Heat, but they own Shaq even worse!
By the way man, you always use the injury excuse like it's everyone else's fault the Heat can't stay healthy. You act like the NBA should put Heat games on hold until their healthy and then play them (which with the Heat fragile line up, would take until 2010). Injuries are apart of the game and have been FOREVER. Stop making excuses and instead of complaining about what the Heat don't have on the court, start looking at what they do have on the court. I can't wait to see what your excuse is when Pistons bounce the Heat again. Who's injury will be the cause of the loss? What bad ref call will cost the Heat? I'll guess I'll just have to wait until your bounced by the Pistons to hear you :boohoo: