Detroit-Blook, we have all seen enough playoff games to know that it is not as easy as flashing the eyes or snapping the fingers or carrying a fist well located to a record machine like Arthur Fonzarelli, and magically Frankie Avalon. You can’t simply turn a switch. Certainly not along the way.
The pistons are too good for that. They are too difficult for that. Perhaps some think they are playing with the money of the house now that they are returned the advantage of the local court to the Knicks after New York’s victory in New York 118-116 on Thursday in game 3. They don’t feel that way.
Maybe some believe that this is a damn show. The Pistons do not believe that. They think it is a damn fight. They will be the most desperate team on Sunday afternoon, it only fits 1 o’clock, when game 4 of this best series of the East Conference of the Eastern Conference resumes.
And if notice that the Knicks Bea of being favorites of 1.5 points on Thursday to the helpless of two points on Sunday despite the Linps themselves, in the same sand, before the same rabid fans, that is all you need to know.