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Post#61 » by nasty daddy » Thu Jan 14, 2010 11:47 pm

http://www.nba.com/pistons/chat_mailbox ... 00114.html

Marvin (Romulus, Mich.): There have been rumors Orlando and Stan Van Gundy are dissatisfied with Jameer Nelson’s play. Since Detroit is desperate at point guard, is there a way we can trade either Rip or Tay or both and try to pick up Nelson and maybe a backup Orlando big man?

Langlois: Nelson isn’t having the season he had before going down with a shoulder injury about a year ago, Marvin, and it’s possible Orlando has its antenna up for upgrade possibilities at the point, but they love Nelson’s leadership skills and toughness and I’d be surprised if they’d move him unless they were bringing back a clearly better point guard. Taking back Prince, Hamilton or both would leave Orlando with Jason Williams and Anthony Johnson at point guard. That would be a reckless move for a team with championship potential.

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Post#62 » by nasty daddy » Thu Jan 14, 2010 11:48 pm

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Tiba (Detroit): The Pistons do not have an offensive identity and I think they are tired of playing defense when their offense doesn’t reward them with a style they prefer. I don’t think John Kuester has done the worst coaching job, but do you think acquiring Byron Scott is the next step?

Langlois: Lots of questions this week on Kuester, Tiba. All I can tell you is Joe Dumars told David Aldridge of NBA.com this week that “I really like Q and he’s doing a good job.” A month ago, we were talking about Kuester as a possible Coach of the Year candidate for keeping a team that had undergone an unbelievable run of injuries within a game of .500. I don’t think he became a lousy coach since then. Double-digit losing streaks take a toll and risk eroding some of a coach’s credibility, but Joe D understood this season was going to be a year of transition, anyway, and I don’t think he’s going to make any knee-jerk decisions based on an injury-ravaged season.

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Post#63 » by nasty daddy » Thu Jan 14, 2010 11:49 pm

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Odeh (Dearborn Heights, Mich.): The original plan was to rebuild on the fly. We can see that is not happening, so why not deal Tay and Rip for whatever we can get?

Langlois: To be fair, Odeh, we never really got a chance to see how it would work – other than the 22-point win at Memphis to open the season. The run of injuries started before that game ended and has never really let up. What Joe Dumars is working on behind the scenes is the subject of great speculation, but it’s fair to assume the prevailing wisdom that the next step in building the Pistons for another run at the top could well involve a trade of Prince or Hamilton. I didn’t think we’d see that during this season, and I’m not sure I think it’s inevitable now that their playoff chances are dwindling with every loss, simply because many teams are going to be motivated to deal more by economic than talent concerns. By that I mean many teams are looking to deal simply to shave payroll to avoid luxury tax, so dealing Hamilton – who has three years and roughly $38 million remaining after this season – might prove difficult, though it’s certainly possible that at the trade deadline a contending team might look at Hamilton’s pure scoring ability to decide he’s the piece to put them over the top. Prince has one year left on his deal and is two years younger than Hamilton, so making him available would figure to attract a wider pool of trade partners. But for both players, it’s imperative that they prove their healthy and able to produce at customary levels.

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Post#64 » by nasty daddy » Thu Jan 14, 2010 11:51 pm

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Bob Wojnowski of The Detroit News: "This was going to happen, in some form, at some time. Almost every NBA team rebuilds, eventually. But, uh, did it really have to be this bad for the Pistons? Maybe not. But now that they're heading down this path, 12-25 after ending a 13-game losing streak, it doesn't matter anymore how bad they are, as long as they have a plan to get better. Can Joe Dumars fix it? I think he can, but his next couple of moves will determine if this is a brief plummet, or something uglier. And man, he doesn't have many easy options. For now, Dumars should complete the dismantling and try to trade championship holdovers Tayshaun Prince and Richard Hamilton, although with their injuries and contracts, neither is overly marketable. The Pistons' eight-year playoff streak -- including six trips to the Eastern Conference finals -- is all but over, and there's no sense patching or reminiscing."

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Post#65 » by nasty daddy » Thu Jan 14, 2010 11:54 pm

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Arenas charged with felony
Washington Wizards guard Gilbert Arenas has been charged with a felony in connection with last month's locker room confrontation with a teammate.

Arenas, who was suspended indefinitely without pay by NBA commissioner David Stern last week, was charged with carrying a pistol without a license outside a home or business.

The charges were filed in D.C. Superior Court in an "information," a document that generally signals a plea deal.

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Post#66 » by nasty daddy » Thu Jan 14, 2010 11:59 pm

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How Did We Get Here?
The Pistons finally got a win, taking advantage of the lowly Washington Wizards on Tuesday night. But there’s still no denying the current state of the Pistons. While it’s certainly disconcerting, it’s certainly not surprising. In this post, I want to take a look at some of the Smoking Pistons highlights that were written prior to the season. While I’m willing to recognize his past successes, Joe Dumars has consistently made blundering decisions for more than a year, and certainly for as long as this blog has been in existence. The following notes should remind us how his team became a cellar-dweller.
June 15th from Hedo, Hedon’t – “If the team loses out on Boozer, they should make restricted free agent David Lee an offer that the Knicks cannot afford to match.” Lee eventually signed a one-year, $7 million deal to stay with the Knicks. The Pistons still have no frontcourt presence anywhere near the caliber of Lee and routinely get killed because of it.
June 18th from Pursuing Gordon Makes No Sense – “For the sake of the Pistons, I really hope these rumors are just that. While I wouldn’t mind Gordon’s offense, his negatives (including cap figure) would far outweigh the positives.” The title says it all, but I spell out all the factors why Gordon would do more harm than good to the Pistons at $11 million per season.
June 22nd from With the 15th pick, the Pistons select… – On Dejuan Blair: “His height will undoubtedly scare off some teams, as he is only 6-6. However, he averaged 12.3 rebounds in 27.3 minutes in a grueling conference last season. His 7-2 wingspan is impressive, as is his mobility at 275 pounds. He is built similarly to Charles Barkley when he was coming out of Auburn, but Blair may have even more strength and a similar mean streak. Aside from his physical dominance, he has a very nice touch and ability to finish.” On Austin Daye: “There’s a lot to like about a 6-11 small forward with super-long arms, a smooth jumper and legit three-point range. The problem with Daye (at least the biggest one) is that he weighs just 192 pounds. Another concern is his focus. When Daye is zoned in, he is a phenomenal scorer. However his mental and physical toughness have both come into question, which should certainly be a red flag in Dumars’ book.” Blair put up 28 points, 21 rebounds, two steals, and two blocks in 31 minutes last night. Pistons could certainly use that on the frontline.
June 26th from A New Daye in Detroit –”(The Pistons) selected my favorite international player in this draft, not named Rubio. Jonas Jerebko may wait a year overseas, but I don’t think he needs to. His game is already advanced and will only get better against NBA competition. At 6-9 and equipped with an advanced defensive game, he can play either forward position. He showed well for his team in last season’s Italian league semi-finals, and impressed everyone with his intangibles and basketball IQ at the Reebok Eurocamp. His activity level, size, and skill set paints him as an ideal role-player in the NBA. He does need to work on his ball-handling and pull-up jump shot, but there’s a lot to like about his game. I’m hoping we see him in a Pistons uniform next season.” Well done, Dumars.

July 2nd from Pistons Reach Deals with Gordon, Villanueva – “The duo certainly provides an offensive boost. Wins? Not likely… While Gordon provides more range and he is five years younger than Hamilton, his all-around game, mentality, experience on winning teams, and attitude are not on the level of Rip. Come the fourth quarter, Gordon reminds some of Allen Iverson; an undersized guard who refuses to pass and takes terrible shots. Yes, he is a step in the wrong direction. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: Paying Gordon more than $10 million per season is irresponsible and flat out stupid, especially given the presence of Hamilton and the glaring holes in the frontcourt… The addition of Villanueva may be easier to stomach, but there are certainly red flags as far as he is concerned. Why have both of his previous teams given up on him so quickly? Why, despite his exceptional play as a rookie, has the 6-11 forward started less than half of his NBA games? It’s not as if he was on some powerhouse teams. Villanueva’s teams have never made the playoffs and have a combined record of 95-213. And he’s not a starter? This is the guy the Pistons targeted? He is a much younger version of Rasheed Wallace without the attitude, defense, winning mentality, and passion… Why was no play made for David Lee? Paul Millsap? Hell, Anderson Varejao would have made sense…. Best of luck, Joe. Thanks for keeping me busy. Without further ado, let the Gordon-Villanueva (ugh) Era begin.” It feels good to have that forever time-stamped via the internet.
July 7th from Avery Johnson Backs Out, Kuester Steps In – “Over the past five NBA seasons, he has worked for five different teams (03-04 DET, 04-05 NJ, 05-06 PHI, 06-07 ORL, 07-08 CLE). It’s been over a year since I have had to hire anyone, but five jobs in five years was always a red flag in my book… Dumars made a point the same day that he fired Curry that he wanted a man with NBA head coaching experience. Since signing Ben Gordon and Charlie Villanueva to nearly $100 million worth of contracts, Doug Collins and Avery Johnson have both backed away from contract negotiations. Dumars will now settle with a cheap, no-experience head coach to go with his expensive, ill-fitting, yet heavily sought-after free agents. Bravo…(Dumars) blew an opportunity with Johnson, even when the Mavs were set to pay some of his salary. Hopefully he’ll have better luck in his efforts to make sense of this roster.” The Pistons never had a chance following July 7th, 2009.
July 9th from Pistons Free Agency Updates – “Rasheed Wallace officially signed with the Boston Celtics. Despite numerous reasons to work out a sign-and-trade with any of the Wallace-suitors, he walked away for nothing. Boston, Orlando, and San Antonio could offer him nothing more than the mid level exception. Detroit could have paid Rasheed more money and the team that wanted him most would send the Pistons a piece they could use. Instead of spending the free-agent moratorium negotiating ways to improve this roster, Joe Dumars gives us…. John Kuester?” And “The Pistons confirmed that they indeed thought it was a good idea to give $90 million dollars to Ben Gordon and Charlie Villanueva. Yay – [tongue between my lips making a fart sound]. I can’t help but think these two signings had something to do with the Pistons having to settle for a coach that can’t seem to keep a job anywhere he goes. Candidates in the know, those that actually have head coaching experience, ran for the hills or asked for enough money to make the pain worth it.” If I could see this coming, what kept Dumars from thinking that a 12-25 record and last place in the Central was a possibility?


July 20th from Pistons Ink Wilcox – “What can we expect? As much as I like Wilcox, going back to his season at the University of Maryland, he’s another poor defender on a roster that doesn’t resemble anything like what Pistons fans have become accustomed to over the last 25 years. Wilcox is a good finisher, but he does not shoot well and has no left hand. The book is out on Wilcox, and it’s a short read… Put it this way – Wilcox has already played for seven coaches in his brief career. The only three coaches that kept their jobs all traded Wilcox or let him walk away (Mike Dunleavy, Scott Brooks, and Mike D’Antoni). Hell, one city (Seattle) lost their whole franchise after two and a half seasons of Chris! Good luck Mr. Kuester… If Wilcox is ever going to make a significant impact, it will be this season. If he remains, well, Chris Wilcox, then Joe Dumars just bought an Amir Johnson-type player for twice as much money.” Wilcox is averaging 4.6 points and 3.4 rebounds in 13.4 minutes per game.
August 14th from Pistons Add Experience with Wallace and Hill – “I am well aware that Wallace’s production has become the equivalent of an oxy-moron since he left Detroit three seasons ago, but I would consider him the favorite to be the opening night starter for the Pistons for three reasons.” Big Ben has started each of the Pistons 37 games this season.
August 20th from Still Middle of the Pack – “There are three glaring questions for the Pistons team as it is currently constructed: 1. Can Richard Hamilton and Ben Gordon co-exist? 2. Is there enough defense on this roster to compete against other Eastern Conference playoff hopefuls? 3. Can John Kuester manage the egos of an NBA roster?… Unfortunately, I’m leaning towards the negative side on each of those uncertainties… All of this leads me to beg of Dumars to proceed with more change.” I also spell out four possible trade scenarios at the end of this piece, any of which I would still do in a heartbeat, but Hamilton’s value may have fallen too much by now.
September 10th from Have the Grizzlies passed the Pistons? – “The 24 wins that the Grizzlies hauled in last season were a three-year high. The 39 wins that the Pistons earned were their lowest total since 2000-01. Still, the Pistons were 15 games better, so there’s no chance the Griz are closing in on the Pistons, right? Au contraire.” I took some heat from my readers for this, and I think some apologies are in order. The Griz look very good at 19-18. The Pistons are 12-25.
October 14th from Is Kwame a Legitimate Starter? – “Coach John Kuester has repeatedly emphasized throughout the preseason that Kwame Brown would be his starting center this season and that he is expecting big things from him. Consider me skeptical.” I go on to discuss the horrors of Brown’s game. Alas, he has not started a game this season.
October 15th from Who’s the Best Pistons Point Guard? – “To me this really is not much of a question. Bynum is the better offensive player, both individually and as a team leader. Where Stuckey can be passive, Bynum is consistently assertive. Opponents cannot sleep on him while Stuckey puts little fear into his opponents. Playing Bynum now puts good pressure on Stuckey to step up and become a better defender and playmaker.” Bynum has not been healthy in weeks and Stuckey is scoring more. The better player is Stuckey. I still could argue Bynum is the better point guard.
October 26th from Pistons Points – In sizing up the roster just prior to the start of the season: “Strengths: Backcourt scoring, versatile forwards, depth. Weaknesses: Center, defense, passing.” The success in dealing with major injuries proved the team’s depth. The Pistons rank 26th in the league in opponents’ field goal percentage and 29th in assists. Stay tuned to SmokingPistons.com as this will certainly be an entertaining month ahead. The trade deadline is February 18 and I fully expect the Pistons to be active.

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Post#67 » by nasty daddy » Fri Jan 15, 2010 12:06 am

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Isiah Thomas’s mother, Mary Thomas, dies at 87
Mary Thomas, the mother of Isiah Thomas, died today at 87, according to the Chicago Tribune.

Like so many Pistons fans, I’d heard this story, which was depicted in made-for-TV movie:

The movie also told about the time a gang showed up on the family’s doorstep eager to recruit the Thomas boys. Mary Thomas, however, pointed her shotgun at them and threatened to blow them across the expressway. She explained that there was only one gang in that house, the Thomas gang.

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Post#68 » by nasty daddy » Fri Jan 15, 2010 12:13 am

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Pistons president Joe Dumars will explore trades at deadline
Joe Dumars broke up the Detroit Pistons when he was convinced they were no longer an Eastern Conference power. Now that Detroit’s record is among the worst in the league, the team’s president of basketball operations sounds like he’s ready to make more moves over the next month. “We will not be averse to being active before the trading deadline,” Dumars said today in an interview with the Associated Press. “But we’re definitely not going to be active just to be active. At this stage, it has to make sense for us going forward. We’re not looking for a short-term fix.” One player could not cure all the Pistons’ problems, even if he was a desperately needed point guard or a low-post scorer. “We are not a finished product,” Dumars said. “We have some holes to fill, and we will go about doing that.” Detroit was expected to endure a rebuilding season after dealing Chauncey Billups last season, then losing Rasheed Wallace and Antonio McDyess in free agency during the summer.Few predicted the Pistons would be this bad. Detroit (12-25) has lost 13 of 14 and barely avoided a franchise-record losing streak earlier this week. Adding to the franchise’s woes, it usually has thousands of empty seats for home games, and those in the house for an uninspired loss last week did as much jeering as cheering. “I would boo, too, the way we played,” forward Charlie Villanueva said. “I don’t blame them.”

Not long ago, the Pistons’ arena was regularly filled as the team advanced to the conference finals six straight years — the league’s longest streak since the Los Angeles Lakers’ run in the 1980s — and won the NBA title in 2004. Now it takes a visit from Kobe Bryant to have a true sellout. The Pistons are announcing an average crowd of 18,523 this season — 3,000 fewer than last season — after boasting a sellout streak over four straight seasons. Motor City fans haven’t been this disinterested in their NBA team since the Pistons averaged 14,813 fans during the 2000-01 season, back when Dumars was in his first season in charge after starring in the Bad Boys era. “It’s been a major challenge to get people to come out to watch our team in transition in this economy,” Pistons CEO Tom Wilson said. “People are looking for bargains, like our four-for-$44 promotion. Even if we get 15,000 warm bodies in the building, they’re not paying what they did a couple years ago because the price they’re willing to pay is reflective of our team being down.” The Pistons were upbeat during today’s practice, two days after winning at Washington and snapping their losing streak at 13 — one away from the franchise record. “It’s amazing what winning can do,” Villanueva said. “You could tell by the vibe with everybody that the pressure is off.”

Not quite. The Pistons are so focused on getting better for the future that they might part ways with standouts from the past, 31-year-old Richard Hamilton and 29-year-old Tayshaun Prince, if they can move either or both past-their-prime players. Hamilton insisted he will not follow the rumor mill before the Feb. 18 trade deadline and wonder whether the eighth season in Detroit will be his last. “The question I ask myself is, ‘Do I think we can win here?’ and my answer is, ‘Yes,’” Hamilton said. “It’s just been tough with all of the injuries. Once we get everyone on the floor playing together to find a rhythm, we’ll be fine.” The good news for the Pistons is that there are a lot of bad teams in the East. Detroit iss just 4 1/2 games out of the final playoff spot today, and eight of its last nine games this month are at home.“Absolutely, this is definitely a chance for us to make a push,” Villanueva said. The affable forward did not take that cue from first-year coach John Kuester. “I’m just concerned with the next game,” said Kuester, referring to Friday’s home game against New Orleans. Even if Detroit fails to make the playoffs for the first time since 2001, don’t expect one of Dumars’ changes to involve Kuester after firing Michael Curry following only one season. “I think John has done a good job, given all the adjustments he’s had to make with an unprecedented amount of injuries,” Dumars said. “He’s incorporated rookies and free agents in what we knew was going to be a transition year. “We were so easily identifiable for so long, but ... when you’re building, it’s hard to have an identity.”

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Post#69 » by nasty daddy » Fri Jan 15, 2010 12:17 am

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R.I.P. Mary Thomas
Very sad news to read, Isiah Thomas’ mother Mary passed away today in Chicago. Mary Thomas, the mother of NBA Hall of Famer Isiah Thomas, died Wednesday of natural causes. She was 87. Thomas had been hospitalized in recent weeks after suffering a heart attack.

Mary Thomas’ real life story of a single mother raising nine children in Chicago’s notorious south-side ghetto was made into a Emmy award winning TV movie; “A Mother’s Courage: The Mary Thomas Story” in 1989.

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Post#70 » by nasty daddy » Fri Jan 15, 2010 12:24 am

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Brandon Roy undergoes MRI on hamstring, questionable vs Magic
Trail Blazers All-Star Brandon Roy underwent an magnetic resonance imaging test on his balky right hamstring Thursday morning and has been diagnosed with a strain.

Roy, who aggravated his hamstring during the Blazers' 120-108 win over the Milwaukee Bucks Wednesday night, skipped Thursday's practice and is listed as questionable for tomorrow's game against the Orlando Magic at the Rose Garden. "It's a little sore, a little tight," coach Nate McMillan said of Roy's hamstring. "We'll look at that tomorrow."

McMillan and the Blazers will have to balance playing Roy on Friday — and risk causing more damage and perhaps forcing an extended absence — or being cautious. After facing the Magic, the Blazers will have two days off before they embark on a four-game East Coast trip that starts with a Monday game at Washington. "Brandon has to be the guy who lets us know where he's at," McMillan said. "We'll talk to (athletic trainer) Jay (Jensen) and make a decision on (whether) we hold him tomorrow and give him a couple days (off), because then we have two days before his next game."

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Post#71 » by nasty daddy » Fri Jan 15, 2010 12:26 am

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Utah Jazz notes: Booz shakes off trade talk
Only 35 days remain until the Feb. 18 trade deadline. Unless the Jazz do something sooner, that means only 35 more days of Carlos Boozer trade talk. Because of his expiring $12.8 million contract and a public declaration last summer that he expected to be traded, Boozer's name will continue to be prominently mentioned in trade-related stories over the next five weeks.

the last two days, Boozer has been connected to trades scenarios involving Detroit and Dallas. "It doesn't matter to me," he said before practice Wednesday. "If you play in the NBA, there are going to be very few times throughout the course of a season where you aren't going to be [mentioned] in a trade rumor, especially with "Me personally, I don't worry about that. I've been in a whole bunch of trade rumors my whole career, especially when I left Cleveland. So for me, I just play. I don't worry about. I don't think about it. I'm just enoying the game right now."

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Post#72 » by nasty daddy » Fri Jan 15, 2010 12:34 am

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Post#73 » by nasty daddy » Fri Jan 15, 2010 12:38 am

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Post#74 » by nasty daddy » Fri Jan 15, 2010 12:38 am

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Post#75 » by nasty daddy » Fri Jan 15, 2010 12:41 am

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Post#78 » by nasty daddy » Fri Jan 15, 2010 12:44 am

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