The Pistons tried to fend off the
Cavaliers, and unfortunately they didn't. It's not one bit bad for me
because I'm a Cleveland fan.
The Cavs are looking at a second round
series against the Atlanta Hawks after sweeping the Detroit Pistons.
Cleveland shot lights out from three and the assist numbers were pretty
decent, averaging 22 assists per game. LeBron James is averaging 22.8 points and 6.8 assists per game this playoffs, getting 11 assists in Cleveland's
first game against Detroit this series.
Stan Van Gundy, to me, is a bad influence on this Pistons team. For example, trying to fire up your team is not going to win games. You're just going to get more technical fouls, more fines, and more overall upsets.
Reggie Jackson of the Pistons, seemed very upset with the calls, but the Replay Center showed that the last second shot by him was not a foul. Also Drummond threw a elbow at LeBron's head and that was never called. I think Stan Van Gundy answered unreasonably to the reporter who was interviewing him.
Enough with the first round series and onto the second round. Their next series, against the Hawks, doesn't seem to be a nail bitter either. It will be a nail-biter whether the Cavs will finish Atlanta off in five games or four games. The Cavaliers have seemed somewhat similar to the Warriors averaging 14.25 threes made and I am hopeful that they will use that against the Hawks. The Hawks let Boston shoot a lot of open threes and if that's a factor, Cleveland is going to sweep. I think Cleveland has a good chance of going to the finals and getting the Championship in this 2016 Playoffs.
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