Sat Aug 25, 2018 7:51 pm
October 1, 2010 - The 2010-11 season opener couldn't get any closer after one of the most eventful NBA off-seasons in history. Unfortunately, it wasn't as eventful for the Detroit Pistons. Aside from drafting promising talents in Greg Monroe and Terrico White, the organization had only made one off-season signing in Tracy McGrady, the former superstar whose injuries had finally caught up with his on-court performance.
Coming off their first 50-loss season since 2001 and with a team sale looming, will the Pistons continue their losing ways and bad decisions, or will the next Pistons owner inherit a team that regained their winning culture?
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Sun Aug 26, 2018 12:18 am
Breems wrote:Another new story w00t! I like this Pistons team. Good luck.
Sun Aug 26, 2018 3:23 am
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cavs4872 wrote:Cool beans; good to see another random throwback story as well, as I've recently dipped back to NBA Live 10. Breems inspired me to start that as well.
You have T-Mac; I have a slightly better T-Mac, but we both have old T-Mac's.
Good to see Thierry's ghost live on in the form of sliders.
Sun Aug 26, 2018 4:23 am
Pistons Newcomers Spoil All-Star Point Guard's Nets Debut
by JuicyShaqMeat | October 27, 2010
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- The new faces of the Detroit Pistons lead the charge against the New Jersey Nets in a blowout victory, 106-89.
7th overall pick Greg Monroe begins his NBA career with a double-double, scoring 14 points off the bench while claiming 11 rebounds. Off-season addition Tracy McGrady spearheads the team's scoring with 16 points, also coming off the bench.
Making his first season appearance for the Nets, Deron Williams acquires 13 points and 8 assists. The all-star point guard was traded from the Utah Jazz after rumors of his involvement with coach Jerry Sloan's ouster surfaced. Center Brook Lopez also achieves a double-double with 13 points and 11 assists. Notable contributions include Travis Outlaw with 19 points and Anthony Morrow earning 18 points while shooting 4/10 from beyond the arc.
Coach John Kuester praised his Pistons squad during the post-game interview, commending them for starting the season on a positive note.
PISTONS, 106 - McGrady 16, Monroe 14, Gordon 14, Villanueva 13, Stuckey, 13, Wallace 11, Hamilton 7, Prince 6, Bynum 4, Maxiell 4, Daye 2, Jerebko 2
NETS, 89 - Outlaw 19, Morrow 18, Lopez 13, William 13, Vujacic 12, Farmar 6, Humphries 5, Gaines 2, James 1, Petro 0, Wright 0, Uzoh 0
Game results from across the league:
BOS 100, CLE 87
MIA 114, PHI 110
NY 123, TOR 112
ATL 79, MEM 109
SAC 90, MIN 119
MIL 106, NO 122
CHI 116, OKC 104
UTA 96, DEN 102
CHA 93, DAL 109
IND 94, SA 111
HOU 120, GS 126
POR 97, LAC 76
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Andrew wrote:Good start, and nice idea including results from around the league. I regret not doing that more often in my old Dynasty topics, meaning they felt very centred on my team. Not necessarily a bad thing, but it's great to have more context of what's going on with the rest of the NBA outside of the monthly recaps.
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Fri Aug 31, 2018 9:59 pm
Detroit Wins Home Opener vs. Oklahoma City
by JuicyShaqMeat | October 29, 2010
AUBURN HILLS, MI. -- Clear skies were upon The Palace as the Detroit Pistons defeat the Oklahoma City Thunder, 99-82.
Second-unit guard Ben Gordon gets the highest points with 19, while starter Rodney Stuckey finishes with a double-double, 18 points and 10 assists. Other starters scoring more than 10 include Richard Hamilton (18), Tayshaun Prince (12) and Charlie Villanueva (11), while Ben Wallace makes 11 rebounds.
Last year's scoring champion Kevin Durant fills up the stat sheet with 23 points, 7 rebounds, 4 assists, 4 steals and 2 blocks all in 40 minutes. He also finishes the game without any turnovers. Thabo Sefolosha, James Harden and Serge Ibaka contribute double-digit performances with 16, 12 and 10 respectively. Rebounding seems pedestrian for Kendrick Perkins, making 13 boards tonight.
"Winning our first season game was great," says Gordon after the contest. "But that was in [New] Jersey. Winning the second at home is even greater."
PISTONS, 99 - Gordon 19, Hamilton 18, Stuckey 18, Prince 12, Villanueva 11, Maxiell 7, McGrady 4, Wallace 4, Daye 2, Jerebko 2, Monroe , Bynum 0
THUNDER, 82 - Durant 23, Sefolosha 16, Harden 12, Ibaka 10, Westbrook 8, Maynor 7, Perkins 4, Aldrich 2, Mohammed 0, Cook 0, Collison 0
Box score: 22-23, 43-43, 72-59, 99-82
Game results from across the league:
IND 95, CHA 111
SAC 90, NJ 122
ATL 99, PHI 118
CLE 88, TOR 91
MIL 98, MIN 80
DEN 103, NO 98
NY 93, BOS 109
MEM 113, DAL 129
LAC 98, GS 81
LAL 103, PHO 100
ORL 108, MIA 116
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Andrew wrote:It's a shame what happened to Gordon. For a while there, when he was with the Bulls, he was my favourite player.
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wdt92 wrote:I forgot how many guards this team really had. Gordon, T-Mac, Hamilton, Stuckey. This team was kind of stacked at mid-to-lower-tier shooting guards for the time.
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Sat Sep 15, 2018 5:34 pm
wdt92 wrote:That intro really was nostalgic for me. I forgot that 2K did that!
Watching the highlights, it seemed Perk & Thabo were bigger threats than KD and Westbrook, was that the case?
Sat Oct 13, 2018 1:33 pm