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PISTONS ANNOUNCE TRAINING CAMP GAMES
Monday, September 10, 2007
AUBURN HILLS, Mich. --- Detroit Pistons President of Basketball Operations Joe Dumars announced the club’s training camp games today. The training camp will consist of two 5 vs 5 games that will test each players' potential.
The games (and lineups) will be as follows:
Day 1:
Blue (K.Brown | C.Villanueva | J.Jerebko | B.Gordon | R.Stuckey)
White (B.Wallace | C.Wilcox | T.Prince | R.Hamilton | C.Atkins)
Day 2:
Blue (C.Wilcox | J.Maxiel | A.Daye | R.Stuckey | W.Bynum)
White (K.Brown | B.Wallace | D.Summers | B.Gordon | C.Atkins)
Fri Apr 16, 2010 5:35 pm
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Sun Apr 18, 2010 6:15 pm
Cleveland wins wrote:Very impressive dynasty, pistons might be good this year, i'd love to see what do you with Austin Daye and how he developes. I'm a big fan of Austin Daye, and i feel like he can be the next Teyshawn Prince offensively at least, i saw him play before and he played very well offensively. Are you going to make any big trades? WIth this pistons team because of Gordon and Villy, pistons' dynasty are one of my favorite dynasty stories.
Tue Apr 20, 2010 9:21 pm
PISTONS ANNOUNCE 2007 PRESEASON SCHEDULE
Monday, September 15, 2007
AUBURN HILLS, Mich. --- The Detroit Pistons announced today that the club will open their two-game 2007 preseason schedule at the Miami HEAT on Wednesday, September 17.
One of the team's two games will be played at The Palace, featuring game against the Cleveland Cavaliers (September 19)
Wed Apr 21, 2010 3:12 am
Wed Apr 21, 2010 2:43 pm
Clutch wrote:not bad so far! i'd make the 'Schedule' clickable links instead of displayed pics (just my pref); and maybe include a few pics highlighting some of your key guys (for instance, "Will Bynum played well, 14 points and 4 assists for a point guard who played for only 12 minutes" might have a small pic of Bynum in action)
i like detroit (mostly historic detroit teams) so i'm curious to see how this pans out - GL
Wed Apr 21, 2010 3:02 pm
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Valdis wrote:0-2 bad start for Pistons.
tommy wrote:I really like the title BOYS OF MOTOWN![]()
Thu Apr 22, 2010 7:58 pm
Thu Apr 22, 2010 8:26 pm
DETROIT PISTONS 2007-08 SEASON PREVIEW
Monday, September 22, 2007
Starting Line-Up:
C - Ben Wallace
PF - Charlie Villanueva
SF - Tayshaun Prince
SG - Richard Hamilton
PG - Rodney Stuckey
Bench:
SG - Ben Gordon
PF - Jason Maxiel
SF - Jonas Jerebko
PG - Will Bynum
SF - Austin Daye
PF - Chris Wilcox
C - Kwame Brown
Inactive List:
SF - Dejuan Summers
PG - Chucky Atkins
The Pistons were a playoff team last year that got better in the offseason. How many teams can say that? Probably about half of them. Even if you’re the eighth seed and didn’t get a ton better, it’s still a good situation to be in.
And yes, the Pistons improved. Center is the only spot that’s down, and the upgrades elsewhere more than make up for it.
Point guard: Rodney Stuckey is a year older, and hopefully a year better. He improved last year from his rookie season. A Rajon Rondo-like jump in Year 3 would be ideal. But at worst, he’s the same.
Shooting guard: Richard Hamilton will regain his starting role, and there’s no doubt he’s better than Allen Iverson. Iverson no longer has the legs to finish around the basket. Hamilton is one of the best-conditioned players in the league.
Small forward: Tayshaun Prince is back, and there’s no reason to expect much difference in production. He has basically leveled off.
Power forward: Antonio McDyess played admirably last year. But Charlie Villanueva, who might not start but will likely see the most minutes at power forward, is also a quality player. Although he’s not as good defensively, his Player Efficiency Rating (18.6) was higher than McDyess’ (16.6). And McDyess benefited from a 20-game break when the Nuggets bought him out. Villanueva, 25, will produce all season.
Center: However the minutes shake out between Chris Wilcox, Kwame Brown and Ben Wallace, they won’t be as good as Rasheed Wallace. But Sheed wasn’t that great last year. He looked old and disinterested, so the drop here won’t be too steep.
Bench: Ben Gordon will be a strong contender for sixth man of the year. He easily makes the bench better – especially given that Richard Hamilton played better as a starter last year. (Gordon’s added bonus: taking the best player away from a division rival).
Coaching: Michael Curry was terrible. John Kuester will also be in his first year as a head coach. But he spent 13 years as an NBA assistant – 12 more than Curry.
The Pistons are rebuilding while remaining a playoff team. They probably won’t appear in the conference finals, which, until last year, seemed like an annual rite. But this plan by Joe Dumars sure beats a visit to the lottery.
Season Prediction:
Last year’s record: 39-43
Crowd says: 36-46
I say: 44-38
source
Sat Apr 24, 2010 2:45 pm
Pregame Report: Game #1
Thursday, November 1, 2007vs
Venue: American Airlines Arena (Miami, Florida)
Time: Thursday, 10:00 pm (EST)
Standings: Pistons (0-0) | Heat (0-0)
Probable Starters:
Pistons
C : Ben Wallace
PF: Charlie Villanueva
SF: Tayshaun Prince
SG: Richard Hamilton
PG: Rodney Stuckey
Heat
C : Jermaine O' Neal
PF: Michael Beasley
SF: Dorell Wright
SG: Dwayne Wade
PG: Rafer Alston
Team Leaders: N/A
Season Series: 0-0
Key Matchup:Richard Hamilton
vsDwayne Wade
Sun Apr 25, 2010 11:06 pm
Mon Apr 26, 2010 2:13 am
Mon Apr 26, 2010 10:54 am
Thierry. wrote:You could try desinstalling Live 08 and then install it again without the TUP10.
And, don't go with Pregame Reports / Previews. It already happened with me, at least 4 times.
Mon Apr 26, 2010 1:03 pm
Mon Apr 26, 2010 1:39 pm
Thierry. wrote:The "Pregame Reports" you posted (this one against Atlanta). I did it a lot of times in my previous stories and I just got bored of doing them. Just posting the recap will do it.