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Hey guys. Outsider here.
How come the Pistons didn't make Chauncey's number 1 a no-no for other players? He was an All-Star and Finals MVP for you guys. I've always wondered that, ever since the trade and Iverson wore it.
How come the Pistons didn't make Chauncey's number 1 a no-no for other players? He was an All-Star and Finals MVP for you guys. I've always wondered that, ever since the trade and Iverson wore it.
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I love the fact he is wearing zero. It's cool and different.
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DetroitPistons wrote:I don't like 0. It's nice having Billups get number 1 again but I wish Dre went with a different number.
And to think he went with the number 0 despite your objections. Some "Man of the People" he is.

Just curious as to your objections to the number 0. Are you big into numerology? Does it predict an early death at the hands of evil spirits or something? Not a fan of the shape? Don't like the way the morphemes comes together in the word "zero?" Do you feel you should be able to multiply all of a team's uniform numbers together and get a really big number rather than end up with nothing? A combination of all those reasons?
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Morten Jensen wrote:Hey guys. Outsider here.
How come the Pistons didn't make Chauncey's number 1 a no-no for other players? He was an All-Star and Finals MVP for you guys. I've always wondered that, ever since the trade and Iverson wore it.
I don't think there's a problem with some transitory players using it. Once Chauncey retires then the jersey will likely be in the rafters but until then it's fair game.
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The Pistons franchise has too low of standards for retiring jerseys. Lamb, Rodman, and especially Vinnie Johnson didn't deserve it. I think it would be more prestigious if it was just Chuck Daly (w/o a number), 4 Joe Dumars, 11 Isiah Thomas, 16 Bob Lanier, 21 Dave Bing.
Chauncey said "In my opinion, he should have another number anyway because he's going to be a great player and one day have his number retired."
Yeah...Except that Chauncey doesn't deserve his number retired. So it wouldn't matter.
Chauncey said "In my opinion, he should have another number anyway because he's going to be a great player and one day have his number retired."
Yeah...Except that Chauncey doesn't deserve his number retired. So it wouldn't matter.
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StickAndMove wrote:The Pistons franchise has too low of standards for retiring jerseys. Lamb, Rodman, and especially Vinnie Johnson didn't deserve it. I think it would be more prestigious if it was just Chuck Daly (w/o a number), 4 Joe Dumars, 11 Isiah Thomas, 16 Bob Lanier, 21 Dave Bing.
Chauncey said "In my opinion, he should have another number anyway because he's going to be a great player and one day have his number retired."
Yeah...Except that Chauncey doesn't deserve his number retired. So it wouldn't matter.

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ThirdMan wrote:StickAndMove wrote:The Pistons franchise has too low of standards for retiring jerseys. Lamb, Rodman, and especially Vinnie Johnson didn't deserve it. I think it would be more prestigious if it was just Chuck Daly (w/o a number), 4 Joe Dumars, 11 Isiah Thomas, 16 Bob Lanier, 21 Dave Bing.
Chauncey said "In my opinion, he should have another number anyway because he's going to be a great player and one day have his number retired."
Yeah...Except that Chauncey doesn't deserve his number retired. So it wouldn't matter.
The guy helped lead the team to six straight ECFs and was a finals MVP. What the hell is your standard for jersey retirement?
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ThirdMan wrote:StickAndMove wrote:The Pistons franchise has too low of standards for retiring jerseys. Lamb, Rodman, and especially Vinnie Johnson didn't deserve it. I think it would be more prestigious if it was just Chuck Daly (w/o a number), 4 Joe Dumars, 11 Isiah Thomas, 16 Bob Lanier, 21 Dave Bing.
Chauncey said "In my opinion, he should have another number anyway because he's going to be a great player and one day have his number retired."
Yeah...Except that Chauncey doesn't deserve his number retired. So it wouldn't matter.
The guy helped lead the team to six straight ECFs and was a finals MVP. What the hell is your standard for jersey retirement?
For one, the player HAS to be a lock for the Hall of Fame. Chauncey immediately misses the mark there. Secondly, Chauncey only played seven seasons here. And that Finals MVP could've went to a few different guys, it's not like Chauncey carried the team. Chauncey was a hell of a player, and I'll always be thankful for what he did for the franchise, but in my opinion, it takes more than what he did to earn a banner in the rafters. It's not like Chauncey was even a top five player at any point in his career.
Look at the names on the Lakers' banners. They got it right in my opinion. Every single guy is deserving on their list. To me, a retired number should be more difficult to attain, and more prestigious than any other honor, including the hall-of-fame.
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#2 being retired is a complete joke IMO.
If Pistons won in 05 would they have put Larry Browns with chucks name in the rafters?
If Pistons won in 05 would they have put Larry Browns with chucks name in the rafters?
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StickAndMove wrote:For one, the player HAS to be a lock for the Hall of Fame. Chauncey immediately misses the mark there. Secondly, Chauncey only played seven seasons here. And that Finals MVP could've went to a few different guys, it's not like Chauncey carried the team. Chauncey was a hell of a player, and I'll always be thankful for what he did for the franchise, but in my opinion, it takes more than what he did to earn a banner in the rafters. It's not like Chauncey was even a top five player at any point in his career.
Look at the names on the Lakers' banners. They got it right in my opinion. Every single guy is deserving on their list. To me, a retired number should be more difficult to attain, and more prestigious than any other honor, including the hall-of-fame.
Chauncey was the leader of the Goin' to work team, and Ben was the heart and soul. Screw the HoF, both of those guys should have their jerseys retired.
Chauncey was far more important than you make him out to be...there is a reason why we got swept after he was traded, while a team that was a perennial 1st round exit team in the Nuggets went to the WCF. His off the court impact as a leader is really underrated.
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StickAndMove wrote:ThirdMan wrote:StickAndMove wrote:The Pistons franchise has too low of standards for retiring jerseys. Lamb, Rodman, and especially Vinnie Johnson didn't deserve it. I think it would be more prestigious if it was just Chuck Daly (w/o a number), 4 Joe Dumars, 11 Isiah Thomas, 16 Bob Lanier, 21 Dave Bing.
Chauncey said "In my opinion, he should have another number anyway because he's going to be a great player and one day have his number retired."
Yeah...Except that Chauncey doesn't deserve his number retired. So it wouldn't matter.
The guy helped lead the team to six straight ECFs and was a finals MVP. What the hell is your standard for jersey retirement?
For one, the player HAS to be a lock for the Hall of Fame. Chauncey immediately misses the mark there. Secondly, Chauncey only played seven seasons here. And that Finals MVP could've went to a few different guys, it's not like Chauncey carried the team. Chauncey was a hell of a player, and I'll always be thankful for what he did for the franchise, but in my opinion, it takes more than what he did to earn a banner in the rafters. It's not like Chauncey was even a top five player at any point in his career.
Look at the names on the Lakers' banners. They got it right in my opinion. Every single guy is deserving on their list. To me, a retired number should be more difficult to attain, and more prestigious than any other honor, including the hall-of-fame.
So your opinion is the criteria they should go by?
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They can go by whatever criteria they want. My opinion is that their standards are too low, and it doesn't mean as much to get your jersey retired by the Pistons as it does to get inducted into the Hall of Fame. My opinion is that being inducted to the HOF should basically be a prerequisite to getting your jersey retired. Which would, naturally, make getting your jersey retired more prestigious than getting into the Hall. I don't like seeing a bunch of very good players' names hanging in the rafters. I want the best of the best ONLY. And I'm not trying to downplay Chauncey's contributions -- they are impressive. I just don't think seven years of very good ball, along with a season at the end of his career is enough to earn it.
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StickAndMove wrote:ThirdMan wrote:StickAndMove wrote:The Pistons franchise has too low of standards for retiring jerseys. Lamb, Rodman, and especially Vinnie Johnson didn't deserve it. I think it would be more prestigious if it was just Chuck Daly (w/o a number), 4 Joe Dumars, 11 Isiah Thomas, 16 Bob Lanier, 21 Dave Bing.
Chauncey said "In my opinion, he should have another number anyway because he's going to be a great player and one day have his number retired."
Yeah...Except that Chauncey doesn't deserve his number retired. So it wouldn't matter.
The guy helped lead the team to six straight ECFs and was a finals MVP. What the hell is your standard for jersey retirement?
For one, the player HAS to be a lock for the Hall of Fame. Chauncey immediately misses the mark there.
Just because you say he won't make the hall of fame, doesn't actually mean he won't, so your whole argument is flawed.
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StickAndMove wrote:ThirdMan wrote:StickAndMove wrote:The Pistons franchise has too low of standards for retiring jerseys. Lamb, Rodman, and especially Vinnie Johnson didn't deserve it. I think it would be more prestigious if it was just Chuck Daly (w/o a number), 4 Joe Dumars, 11 Isiah Thomas, 16 Bob Lanier, 21 Dave Bing.
Chauncey said "In my opinion, he should have another number anyway because he's going to be a great player and one day have his number retired."
Yeah...Except that Chauncey doesn't deserve his number retired. So it wouldn't matter.
The guy helped lead the team to six straight ECFs and was a finals MVP. What the hell is your standard for jersey retirement?
For one, the player HAS to be a lock for the Hall of Fame. Chauncey immediately misses the mark there. Secondly, Chauncey only played seven seasons here. And that Finals MVP could've went to a few different guys, it's not like Chauncey carried the team. Chauncey was a hell of a player, and I'll always be thankful for what he did for the franchise, but in my opinion, it takes more than what he did to earn a banner in the rafters. It's not like Chauncey was even a top five player at any point in his career.
Look at the names on the Lakers' banners. They got it right in my opinion. Every single guy is deserving on their list. To me, a retired number should be more difficult to attain, and more prestigious than any other honor, including the hall-of-fame.
Who on that team was a top five player in the league? They played great basketball and a lot of that had to due to the tempo and the execution of Chauncey.
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ElectricMayhem wrote:DetroitPistons wrote:I don't like 0. It's nice having Billups get number 1 again but I wish Dre went with a different number.
And to think he went with the number 0 despite your objections. Some "Man of the People" he is.![]()
Just curious as to your objections to the number 0. Are you big into numerology? Does it predict an early death at the hands of evil spirits or something? Not a fan of the shape? Don't like the way the morphemes comes together in the word "zero?" Do you feel you should be able to multiply all of a team's uniform numbers together and get a really big number rather than end up with nothing? A combination of all those reasons?
Just personnel preference dude. I'm not hating on him. It's just not a number I like.
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Drummond doesnt move like a typical big man so him wearing a 34 or 55 would look goofy to me.
I like 0 a lot.
I like 0 a lot.