[quote=MichaelK]Detroit may be no joke, but they are also NO MATCH for the "ugly" Spurs.
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In terms of talent, Detroit is barely holding on in games against inferior opponents. As a Bulls fan, Chicago should not have won ONE game against the Pistons. NOT ONE. Against Cleveland, they should win 4-1, and they may very well. But they are barely squeaking by teams they should have NO problems beating. Parker is better than Billups. No questions about it. My opinion, argue if you'd like.
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You just have no respect for the eastern conference. Chicogo is pretty good and so is Cleveland.
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Finley is a better scorer than Hamilton, and Ginobili is a better scorer and devensive player than Hamilton.
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Maybe, but Hamilton is still good and can and will score on anybody, so does it matter?
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Prince is a solid defender and better scorer than Bowen, but with Bruce's defense, that point nearly becomes moot.
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Bruce aint stopping Prince.
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Webber and Duncan? We're comparing the best-passing big man in the league and the best PF to ever play the game. Let's consider, shall we?
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No one's saying Webber can stop Duncan, but he'll play his role.
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DcDyess has been HORRIBLE from the field in the playoffs, and that is not going to get any easier against Cleveland, let alone the Spurs. He may be better than Oberto, but he hasn't shown much thus far.
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Not to say he wont at all.
Detroit in 7.
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Not this season, but next, when Duncan wins his fifth ring will he finally be recognized as the best and most dominant PF in the history of the NBA.
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Better than Barkley, Malone, McHale (who most big men get their moves from) or even Dirk? That's a very bold statement.
The only thing that kept Malone and Barkley from getting rings was a man named Jordan and I don't think the spurs could have beaten any Bulls championship team.