The reason you want to move the ball around in basketball - what the Pistons desperately wanted to do Thursday - is that most of the time, it ends up in the right hands. Even if it's not the hands you think.Ben Wallace has been chided for his hands in the past - too small, they say, for a guy his size - but his hands were hot for most of Game 2. And we're not just talking blocks and rebounds, his normal specialties.We're talking lay-ups. We're talking finger rolls. We're talking bounce passes.Bounce passes?
The Miami Heat without Shaq and Wade is like an Italian restaurant without pasta and meat. Which is how you knew the Pistons were in trouble Tuesday night. Several times, with those big threats off the menu, the Pistons fell behind to the bread and veggies of Miami's roster.And you're not going to win that way.One down. Down one."Everybody contributed," said Heat coach Pat Riley, after a 91-86 Game 1 victory in the Eastern Conference finals.And that, for the Pistons, was the problem
Mitch Albom writes about running an orphanage in impoverished Port-au-Prince, Haiti, his kids, their hardships, laughs and challenges, and the life lessons he’s learned there every day.