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Tag Archives: Pistons
Possible Piston Trades
So with the draft and off-season coming up soon, the Detroit Pistons (I’m hoping) are looking into possible trades they could make. In a recent post on bleacherreport.com, they talked about 5 trades the Pistons could possibly look into. Here … Continue reading
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Tagged Detroit, Detroit Pistons, Kyle Singler, Michael Beasley, NBA, Pistons, Rajon Rondo, Rodney Stuckey, Trades
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Pistons stay quiet at the Deadline
Joe Dumars didn’t feel the need to make a deal at the deadline, already moving Tayshaun Prince and Austin Daye for Jose Calderon. The only reported deal that came out involving the Pistons was trading Jason Maxiell and a first-round … Continue reading
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Tagged Brandon Knight, free agency, J.J Hickson, Joe Dumars, Jose Calderon, Pistons, Rodney Stuckey, trade deadline, Victor Oladipo
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Any progress made given right back
The Pistons were well on the way to having a five game winning streak, modest for most team but a huge step for this one, until they forgot how to run any sort of offense in the fourth quarter and … Continue reading
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Tagged Bobcats, Dwayne Wade, Miami Heat, Milwaukee Bucks, NBA in London, New York Knicks, Pistons
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Pistons welcome in the “Big 2”
The Pistons modest, and longest of the season, two-game winning streak came to an end in a highly entertaining game in Atlanta on Wednesday. Now Detroit welcomes the defending champion Heat to the Palace tonight as Miami is missing one … Continue reading
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Tagged Andre Drummond, Atlanta Hawks, Chris Bosh, Dwayne Wade, Greg Monroe, Lebron James, Miami Heat, Pistons, Tayshaun Prince, trade deadline
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Pistons Off to a Slow Start
Well, not surprised by what has happen so far with the Pistons. The Pistons are 0-5 to start the season, and I’m not quite sure if things will get much better any time soon. There more than a few problems … Continue reading
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Tagged Brandon Knight, Detroit, Detroit Pistons, Greg Monroe, NBA, Pistons
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Detroit ranked middle of the pack
ESPN the Magazine just put out their yearly rankings for each team in all of pro sports. The top team overall is the Oklahoma City Thunder, followed by the Packers, Spurs, Pacers and Memphis Grizzlies to round out the top-five … Continue reading
Europe poaching Piston players?
With the Pistons currently at a full roster of 15 players, with five of them being rookies, they are currently unable to sign the few remaining free agents from last season. Former power forward Vernon Macklin has already signed with … Continue reading
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Tagged Austin Daye, Ben Wallace, Panathinaikos, Pistons, Vernon Macklin
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Drummond a workout warrior?
One of the biggest fears the Pistons had in drafting UConn center Andre Drummond was the fact that he was not one of the hardest workers. During his one season in Connecticut he was known to take some plays during … Continue reading
From The Captain to Millen – August
July has been an interesting month for Detroit sports with contributions coming from all over sports and an obvious goat. Here is a look at some of the best and worst from the month of July. The Captain Miguel Cabrera: … Continue reading
Looking at the Pistons potential Big Three
With the creation of the Big Three in Boston of Garnett, Pierce and Allen the idea of putting three ‘stars’ together on the same team has become the goal of most teams in the league. Now the Big Three can … Continue reading
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Tagged Andre Drummond, Big Three, Brandon Knight, Celtics, Greg Monroe, LA Clippers, Miami Heat, NBA Draft, Oklahoma City Thunder, Pistons
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