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Sun Nov 21, 2004 6:16 am
-(( truSt's Detroit Pistons Dynasty ))-
- Team: Detroit Pistons
- Division: Central Division
- Conference: Eastern Conference
- Skill Level: All-Star
- Quarter Length: 12 Min
- Sliders: Default Sliders (little bit modified)
- Rosters: NLSC Roster Patch v1.01
- Sim Quarter Length: 12 Minutes
- Simulation: Regular
- Games: 82
- Schedule: NBA
- Playoffs: 7-7-7-7
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truSt on Tue Nov 23, 2004 7:26 am, edited 2 times in total.
Sun Nov 21, 2004 6:16 am
-(( The Detroit Pistons History ))-
Franchise History
Team Founded: 1948-49
1948-49: Fort Wayne Pistons (BAA)
1949-57: Fort Wayne Pistons (NBA)
1957-Present: Detroit Pistons
League Championships
NBL: 1944, 1945
NBA: 1989, 1990, 2004
Conference Championships
Eastern: 1988, 1989, 1990, 2004
Division Championships
Eastern: 1945, 1956
Western: 1955
Central: 1988, 1989, 1990, 2002, 2003
Playoff Appearences
1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1968, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004
Retired Numbers
#2 Chuck Daly 1983/84-1991/92
#4 Joe Dumars 1985/86-1998/99
#11 Isiah Thomas 1981/82-1993/94
#15 Vinnie Johnson 1981/82-1990/91
#16 Bob Lanier 1970/71-1979/80
#21 Dave Bing 1966/67-1974/75
#40 Bob Lambeer 1982/83-1993/94
Hall of Fame
Dave Bing - 1966/67-1974/75
Bob Lanier - 1970/71-1979/80
Earl Lloyd - 1958/59-1959/60
Isiah Thomas - 1981/82-1993/94
Chuck Daly - 1983/84-1991/92
The Arena

The Palace of Auburn Hills
2 Championship Drive
Auburn Hills, MI 48326
(248) - 377-0100
Capacity: 21,454
Years 1948-52
North Side High School Gym
Fort Wayne, IN
Capacity: 3,800
Years 1952-57
Memorial Coliseum
Fort Wayne, IN
Capacity: 9,306
Years Years 1957-61
Olympia Stadium
Detroit, MI
Capacity: 14,000
Years 1961-78
Cobo Arena
Detroit, MI
Capacity: 11,147
Years 1978-88
Silverdome
Pontiac, MI
Capacity: 22,366
Years 1988-Present
Palace of Auburn Hills
Auburn Hills, MI
Capacity: 21,454
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truSt on Sun Nov 21, 2004 6:22 am, edited 1 time in total.
Sun Nov 21, 2004 6:17 am
-(( 2004-2005 Detroit Pistons News ))-
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Sun Nov 21, 2004 6:17 am
-(( 2004-2005 Season Schedule ))-
November
Tue 2 vs. Houston Rockets / L 149-96 / 0-1 / Player of the Game: Tracy McGrady
Fri 5 @ Toronto Raptors / W 135-127 / 1-1 / Player of the Game: Tayshaun Prince
Sat 6 vs. Philadelphia 76ers
Mon 8 @ Los Angeles Clippers
Thu 11 @ Denver Nuggets
Sat 13 @ Utah Jazz
Wed 17 vs. Minnesota Timberwolves
Fri 19 vs. Indiana Pacers
Sun 21 vs. Charlotte Bobcats
Tue 23 @ Charlotte Bobcats
Wed 24 @ Cleveland Cavaliers
Fri 26 vs. Miami Heat
Sat 27 @ Milwaukee Bucks
Tue 30 @ Houston Rockets
December
Fri 3 @ San Antonio Spurs
Sat 4 @ New Orleans Hornets
Mon 6 @ Dallas Mavericks
Wed 8 vs. Toronto Raptors
Fri 10 vs. Atlanta Hawks
Sat 11 @ Memphis Grizzlies
Wed 15 @ New York Knicks
Thu 16 vs. Cleveland Cavaliers
Sat 18 vs. Portland Trail Blazers
Wed 22 vs. Chicago Bulls
Sat 25 @ Indiana Pacers
Mon 27 vs. New Jersey Nets
Wed 29 @ Washington Wizards
Thu 30 vs. Miami Heat
January
Sun 2 vs. Boston Celtics
Mon 3 @ Chicago Bulls
Thu 6 vs. Memphis Grizzlies
Fri 7 @ Boston Celtics
Tue 2 @ New Jersey Nets
Wed 12 vs. New Orleans Hornets
Fri 14 vs. Orlando Magic
Sat 15 vs. Philadelphia 76ers
Mon 17 vs. Phoenix Suns
Tue 18 @ Orlando Magic
Fri 21 @ Milwaukee Bucks
Sat 22 vs. Chicago Bulls
Mon 24 @ Minnesota Timberwolves
Wed 26 vs. Denver Nuggets
Thu 27 @ Indiana Pacers
Sat 29 vs. New York Knicks
February
Tue 1 @ Washington Wizards
Wed 2 vs. Atlanta Hawks
Sat 5 @ New Jersey Nets
Thu 10 vs. Los Angeles Lakers
Sat 12 vs. Washington Wizards
Mon 14 vs. Milwaukee Bucks
Wed 16 @ Philadelphia 76ers
Fri 18 NBA All-Star Weekend: Rookie Challenge
Sat 19 NBA All-Star Weekend: 3 Point Shooting Contest / Rising Stars Slam Dunk Contest
Sun 20 NBA All-Star Weekend: All-Star Game
Tue 22 vs. New York Knicks
Fri 25 @ Los Angeles Lakers
Sun 27 @ Golden State Warriors
March
Tue 1 @ Portland Trail Blazers
Thu 3 @ Phoenix Suns
Fri 4 @ Seattle Sonics
Sun 6 @ Sacramento Kings
Wed 9 vs. Golden State Warriors
Fri 11 @ Boston Celtics
Sun 13 vs. Utah Jazz
Mon 14 @ Atlanta Hawks
Wed 16 vs. Seattle Sonics
Fri 18 vs. Toronto Raptors
Sun 20 vs. San Antonio Spurs
Tue 22 @ Cleveland Cavaliers
Wed 23 @ Philadelphia 76ers
Fri 25 vs. Indiana Pacers
Sat 26 vs. Boston Celtics
Mon 28 vs. Dallas Mavericks
Wed 30 vs. Sacramento Kings
April
Fri 1 vs. Los Angeles Clippers
Sun 3 @ Toronto Raptors
Wed 6 vs. Washington Wizards
Fri 8 @ Orlando Magic
Sun 10 @ Miami Heat
Mon 11 @ Chicago Bulls
Wed 13 vs. Orlando Magic
Fri 15 vs. Milwaukee Bucks
Sun 17 vs. Cleveland Cavaliers
Tue 19 @ Atlanta Hawks
Wed 20 @ Charlotte Bobcats
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Sun Nov 21, 2004 6:18 am
-(( Statistics ))-
Last Update: 11/20/2004 (Gets updated after every dynasty month)
Team Leaders
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League Leaders
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Sun Nov 21, 2004 6:18 am
-(( Awards ))-
November
Players of the Month
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Rookies of the Month
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December
Players of the Month
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January
Players of the Month
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February
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March
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April
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Sun Nov 21, 2004 6:19 am
-(( Game by Game Recaps ))-
Pistons (1-1) win in close game against Raptors (0-2)
November 5th 2004, Week 1 NBA Season 2004/2005
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TORONTO, Ontario - After suffering a huge loss three days ago the Detroit Pistons took their revenge in Toronto against the Raptors. They won the game with 135-127, a small 8 point lead.
Remarkable players on Detroit's side are Tayshaun Prince who contributed 65 points on a 22-71 shooting performance and Ben Wallace scoring 22 points at a 11-18 shooting performance. At Toronto's side Rafer Alston with 39 points on a 13-26 shooting performance. These players contibuted a lot to the close score the whole game.
The first quarter Detroit started with a 12-0 scoring streak after two three pointers from Tayshaun Prince and dunks by Ben Wallace and Rasheed Wallace. Toronto had difficulties finding the basket in this first quarter. Of his 65 points Tayshaun Prince made 18 of them in this quarter and for the Raptors Rafer Alston made 15 points. The quarter ended with a 35-35 game. The second quarter turned out better when they played a more defensive game, Detroit had a hard time getting trough it and had no choice but passing it back to players as Tayshaun Prince who put some nice three pointers in the basket. The whole quarter went up even, not a big lead for eather Detroit or Toronto. Toronto won the period after they scored a three pointer with only two seconds on the clock left, which resulted in a 72-75 score after the second quarter.
Players at the half were Tayshaun Prince for the Detroit Pistons with 51 points, 4 rebounds and 2 assists. At Toronto's side it was Rafer Alston with 23 points, 4 rebounds and 3 assists. The game could go both ways when the second half, and the third quarter, started. Detroit really dropped the defense in this quarter when Toronto took a 12 point lead before the Pistons scored again. Prince scored some three pointers again and the Pistons were back in the game. The period ended with a lead of 10 points for the Raptors. After the third quarter the scoreboard showed a score of 94-107 in the advantage for the Raptors.
The fourth and final quarter started with only a 13 point lead for the Raptors. It was still possible for the Pistons to come back and take the win home. The coach made some unexpected line changes when he took Rasheed Wallace, Tayshaun Prince and Chauncey Billups out of the game and replaced them with Hunter, Coleman and Dupree. Playing their first minutes for the Pistons this season they did the best they could which resulted in a come-back for the Detroit Pistons. With 4 minutes left at the clock the game got tied at a 120-120 score after a beautiful three pointer of Derrick Coleman. The Pistons requested a time-out followed by the Raptors, after both time-outs the game could continue. Both teams played some strong last 4 minutes which resulted in some nice dunks and blocks. With one minute left the game was 130-122. The Toronto Raptors coach requested another time-out, they needed 8 more points to take it in OT. In the last 60 seconds of the game Toronto was able to score 5 more points but the Pistons scored a three pointer plus a nice dunk providing the final 135-127 score. The Pistons won the first game of the season in a very close and exciting game on the road.
We asked the Pistons coach Larry Brown for some comments. "Let me cool down first, I'm stil shaking of the game... We played a good game in my opinion if we look at the last one against the Rockets, Toronto didn't play bad eather, we had a tough enemy with them. Tough I think our defense can still improve it was a lot better. But still to many personal fouls which result in free throws for the enemy, we certainly need to work on that. Tomorrow we play against the Philadelphia 76ers, I think we really going to play tough to win of them. But we'll see tomorrow"
As the coach said, the next game for the Detroit Pistons will be tomorrow at home against the Philadelphia 76ers, hopefully they can extent their winning streak to two tomorrow.
Player of the Game:

F #22 - Tayshaun Prince
Points: 65
Assists: 2
Rebounds: 6
Blocks: 2
Boxscore:


Pictures:
Picture of the Game:

Ben Wallace dunks a nice one after he passes three of Toronto's defenders.
Other Pictures:
Ben Wallace dunks another one
Tayshaun Prince has plenty of room to score one of his many three pointers
The Detroit Pistons take a time-out late in the third quarter
Hoping for some motivation the Raptors take a time-out late in the fourth quarter
Next Game
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Rockets (0-0) walk over Pistons (0-0) in season opener
November 2nd 2004, Week 1 NBA Season 2004/2005
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DETROIT, Michigan - When the Pistons won NBA's last season many tought they could do it again this year, they might can but started the season with a massive los.
The game was lost by Detroit with 53 points after a score of 149-96 for the Houston Rockets. A remarkable player of the Pistons was Tayshaun Prince, who scored 76 points thanks to 21 three pointers and 25 field goals, he had the most points scored of Detroit and Houston, though he didn't make it to Player of the Game.
The first quarter started with a 7-0 lead for Houston before Prince scored his first three pointer of the game. The Pistons almost got back untill 7-6 when the Rockets made there lead bigger, and kept making the lead bigger. The teamplay of the Pistons was hard to find which resulted in a 20 point lead for the Rockets who won the first quarter with 49-29. Late in the second quarter the Houston Rockets had there first loss when Lue got injured when he tried to dunk another point. The second quarter went a lot better for the Pistons thanks to the teamplay they left in the dressingrooms in the first quarter, they lost the quarter with a one point difference. The score after the second quarter 69-48.
The Rockets domination continued in the second half, in the third quarter they made lot's of dunks over Detroit Pistons players due a lack of defense. After the third quarter the Rockets lead with 39 points with a 110-71 score. Almost certain the Rockets were going to win this first game the Pistons did everything they had in there power to make the lead of the Rockets smaller but again in the fourth quarter the Rockets dominated the whole game. With 5 minutes left on the clock Pistons' coach Larry Brown decided to take a time-out but the Pistons weren't able to come back and lost the period with a 39-25 score. The game ended with a 149-96 score with the first win for the Houston Rockets.
After the game we asked the Pistons coach Larry Brown for any comments. "Well, what can I say. The Rockets dominated the game with a huge lead and that isn't a suprise if you look at our play. Our defense had lot's of holes in it and the Rockets could easely walk trough it and dunk some nice points. We have three days before the next match and we're certainly going to train on our defense, this just doesn't work."
The next game for the Detroit Pistons will be on the road against the Toronto Raptors on Friday the 5th. Hopefully the Pistons can revenge their lost there.
Player of the Game:

G #1 - Tracy McGrady
Points: 51
Assists: 4
Rebounds: 10
Blocks: 4
Boxscore:


Pictures:
Picture of the Game:

Tayshaun Prince dunks a beautiful one after he gets trough the tough Rockets defense
Other pictures:
Lue walks away to the dressing rooms after he got injured
Prince has no defenders in his face to score one of his 21 three pointers
A Rockets player dunks another one thanks to a lack of Pistons defense
Pistons' Coach Larry Brown desides to take a time-out late in the fourth quarter
The Pistons walk away to the dressing rooms disappointed with the result
Next Game
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truSt on Tue Nov 23, 2004 7:23 am, edited 2 times in total.
Sun Nov 21, 2004 6:21 am
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Sun Nov 21, 2004 6:54 am
looking forward to it.
When does this show get on the road?
Sun Nov 21, 2004 7:09 am
nice start. looking forward to this one. Good luck bro!!!
Sun Nov 21, 2004 7:32 am
Thx
mp3 wrote:looking forward to it.
When does this show get on the road?
Well I hoped tonight, but suddenly my parents came with the announce we were going to have dinner in a restaurant, so basicly it's now 10:31 PM here and I go to bed...
But, tomorrow it's sunday.. that means Game Day

So tomorrow I'll play my first games
Sun Nov 21, 2004 10:33 am
Nice start, ill give an a for organization. though it looks exactly like Micchys dynasty format. nothin wrong with that, if it looks good why not use it.
Sun Nov 21, 2004 10:52 am
LoL...could you possibly use more of my ideas...Its cool tho
Sun Nov 21, 2004 11:10 am
trubucksfan wrote:Nice start, ill give an a for organization. though it looks exactly like Micchys dynasty format. nothin wrong with that, if it looks good why not use it.
I also notice that but my format was more of K0be4mvp and Cocobee. just get few from the 2 of them and also with other dynasters like Mafia.
Sun Nov 21, 2004 6:52 pm
Yeah i know i looked at the dynasty's of kobe4mvp, micchy_boy and some others.. i know

But they just look so nice eh
Mon Nov 22, 2004 10:14 am
as i said it's okey with me. and i'm looking forward for this dynasty to start, i will add you to the list after your 1st game. GOODLUCK bro!!!!
Tue Nov 23, 2004 2:55 am
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Tue Nov 23, 2004 7:25 am
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Tue Nov 23, 2004 7:34 am
so i take you like tayshaun prince? anyhew i would suggest putting fatigue on i mean it kind of takes the strategy out of the game a bit when all u have to do is have five solid players. sweet start. 140 point games, what is this the ABA. man what i would do to have games like this in real life!
Tue Nov 23, 2004 7:51 am
Haha i know i know

Still looking for the best sliders, I agree the scores are a little bit to much unrealistic
I think Fatigue is on, i didn't turn it off but i'll look.. i like Prince yes, score most of my points with his three pointers
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