Quite honestly, I don't think I've ever seen a playoff loss as bad as that one. They used to lose to Boston in game 1s on the road in Boston against Bird and co., pretty badly, but this isn't exactly Boston circa 1980s...yet they were DOMINATED.
This whole thing is about to come crashing down on Dumars and cause him to hit the BLOW UP button...I think so anyhow (if they actually lose this series). Although I thought he had to blow it up after last season's ridiculous loss to Cleveland and their one man crew.
It's proving more and more that the success this team had was directly tied to the efforts of B. Wallace in his prime. His presence defensively was of "elite player" status. He quits on them two years ago, look what happened. Presence gone last year, look what happened. Now this. B. Wallace is terrible now, but back then he was something.
I don't know what happens now. I really don't. Game 3 looked like a team about ready to disintegrate. Old, tired, and on their way down from the pinnacle of the league. The Celtics have about the clearest path to the NBA finals that I've ever seen. The Pistons turned disaster around against Orlando years ago. However, they were young, had desire, and were still learning how to do things (they also had Prince come to the rescue). I don't think they have any tricks up their sleeve in this one. They either do a quick 180 or see ya.
I don't think much of Flip Saunders, but even he's not bad enough to cause this situation. This is bigger than him. Pistons look old, tired, and disinterested. Stuckey looks like he should be in high school. The Pistons franchise is dangerously close to needing the RESET button pushed. Championship teams do not lose this badly in the playoffs to teams that went 40-42 during the season. I challenge anyone to find a championship team lose in this fashion to a 40-42 team in the playoffs.
And perhaps that right there says more than anything else how this season is going to end eventually...sooner or later.