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Where did Shaq Diesel get all that gas?

Ohmigod…

That’s what fans of them Detroit Pistons, me being one of ‘em, can say after watching Shaquille O’Neal return to his vintage form in this best-of-seven Eastern Conference finals series.

A series that looks so damn close to being a Miami Heat parade to the NBA Finals.

A series that looks so damn close to being a farewell party for Detroit.

But hey, they STILL need to beat the Pistons ONE MORE TIME so I ain’t losing hope on my Pistons yet.

In Game 4, Shaquille O’Neal dropped 21 points, nine rebounds and two blocked shots to help the Miami Heat fuel a 3-1 lead in this best-of-seven series. Well, that is nothing compared to the play he had that sent the Miami crowd into an utter frenzy.

O’Neal, all 325 pounds of the 34-year-old giant, stole the ball from Richard Hamilton, grabbing the loose ball, driving the distance of the court and then kissing one off the glass in the second quarter.

It seemed as if O’Neal took about some extra steps to go the distance on a play that had the sellout crowd roaring and Heat players smiling, a play that most likely will be shown over and over again. - Miami Herald

Yes, Dwyane Wade is one heckuva’ player but without Shaq, the Miami Heat could very well be the ones on the bitter end of a 3-1 series. Man, how I wish Shaq was playing for Detroit…

Shaq is making his free throws too. And man, he sure is working on it like Mike Tyson on a goddamn whore. Whenever Pat Riley goes cheap, going for their Hack-A-Ben strategy, Flip Saunders retaliates, whenever he can, with his Hack-A-Shaq.

The only difference there is, Ben Wallace is shooting like a damn retard while Shaq’s shooting them like Mark FUCKING Price…

These are the stuff that makes these 2006 NBA Playoffs more intriguing than it already is.

[The Pistons are down, but they are not out yet. Game 5 could very well be the spark of a Pistons comeback. Visit and bet on Bodog now and watch the Pistons go boom.]

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