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00:00It's not a disappointment at all. I'm not ever, will I be disappointed in these guys.
00:04It's a loss, and it's a tough loss. That adjective will never be used in this group.
00:08Not a disappointment. You can make the case this was the single worst loss by any team in the history
00:14of the NBA postseason.
00:15For the Detroit Pistons to lay an egg, to be down by 17 at halftime, to get run out of
00:21their own arena when they were the ones in,
00:23that is the ultimate disappointment. That is a disgrace. That is absolutely pathetic. That is amateur hour personified.
00:32That was the third worst home game seven loss in the history of the NBA.
00:39The Detroit Pistons were the onesie. They were expected bare bones minimum to be in the conference finals.
00:46The fact that they lost was bad. The fact that they got run out of their own building with an
00:52opportunity
00:52to play in the Final Four in the NBA with a chance to go to the NBA Finals, that is
00:57a disgrace.
00:57The fact that J.B. Bickerstaff, the fact that he doesn't view that as a bitter disappointment,
01:04I don't know what else to say. If you're a fan of the Mets, when they asked Tom Glavin at
01:09the end of the season
01:10if he was devastated or not, and he said no, that's ultimately what that soundbite sounded like,
01:17which to me was the most tone-deaf post-game news conference you could ever have.
01:21And J.B. Bickerstaff is not disappointed in these guys? You have to be disappointed!
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