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Post#921 » by nasty daddy » Fri May 29, 2009 2:11 am

http://nba.fanhouse.com/2009/05/28/winn ... -priority/

Winning Is Jamal Crawford's Top Priority
Jamal Crawford may be the league's most talented player yet to play in an All-Star Game or even a playoff game. Once a skinny, inexperienced but immensely talented 20-year-old tabbed part of the Bulls' post-Jordan resurrection, Crawford is now 29, just completed his ninth year in the NBA and at a crossroads.

He has a monumental decision on his hands in the next five weeks: Opt out of the final two years of his contract and become a free agent or return to an uncertain situation in Golden State, a team rich with talent but lacking direction after the firing of GM Chris Mullin who lost a power struggle with upper management.

The 2009 free agent class is shaping up to be solid with standouts such as Philadelphia's Andre Miller, Chicago's Ben Gordon, Toronto's Shawn Marion, the Lakers' Trevor Ariza and Detroit's Allen Iverson and Rasheed Wallace on the market.

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Post#922 » by nasty daddy » Fri May 29, 2009 2:20 am

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Expect Billups to Emerge in Game 6
Watching Chauncey Billups float through the latter stages of Denver's 103-94 loss to the Lakers in Game 5 of the Western Conference finals on Wednesday, you could only think one thing: He's going to play well on Friday night in Game 6. That's the only logical conclusion you can draw after Billups' rather ordinary 12-point, five-assist night on Wednesday. It wasn't that Billups was bad, mind you. He wasn't. Billups was better than a slew of Nuggets; it's just that this postseason – and every postseason, for that matter – we expect more from him. That's why if you're a Nuggets fan, there's no other point guard around you'd want running your team on Friday against L.A. than Billups. After all, he's having a great 2009 postseason, and he can throw his overall resume up there against anyone. Seriously, you hear about Chris Paul , Deron Williams and Tony Parker, and even Gilbert Arenas. Then there are the young point guards such as Derrick Rose, O.J. Mayo and Rajon Rondo who get a lot of play. Just a couple of years ago, it was Steve Nash, Jason Kidd and Baron Davis who were considered elite.

It's never Billups. But watching the Nuggets in the playoffs, and then thinking about the Nuggets one year ago, it's hard to imagine a better point guard, all things considered. Oh, sure, you'd take Paul and Williams, probably Parker, too. But that's for age reasons. If you're playing a game tomorrow – and the Nuggets happen to be – I'd take Billups to give me the best chance to win.One of the problems with Billups is that during the regular season, he always seems to fly under the radar, or certainly well beneath the more darling point guards. It's almost like his relentless consistency just doesn't play well over the course of an 82-game season, and we get more caught up in the highs and lows, whatever they might be. And one thing Billups isn't is a player of extremes. His consistency is what has come to define him, but that consistency works against him reputation-wise. In an era of numbers, Billups isn't a stats guy.

Sometimes a player is so consistent for so long that it becomes part of his greatness. That's the case for Billups, and yet you can't truly measure Billups without considering his seven straight trips to conference finals and his winning an NBA Finals MVP. Billups' numbers have always been a notch below the numbers of more recognized point guards. But Billups played for the Pistons, a team known for their unselfishness and balance. Billups might never have been a 20-10 guy, but his assist-to-turnover ratio always has been good, and all you have to do is take one look at the Pistons without him to see how valuable Billups was ... and is. The problem Billups has – insofar as "problems" go – is that he's good at everything. He doesn't have any one thing that catches your attention. But is there a more well-rounded point guard in the game?

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Post#923 » by nasty daddy » Fri May 29, 2009 2:25 am

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Hamilton and Iverson couldn’t coexist
Besides a few minutes against Houston in January, it was clear Richard Hamilton and Allen Iverson didn’t complement each other on the court. Both commanded the ball, and neither provided much the other didn’t.

Prompted by a comment from a “Bubachuck,” I did some digging into last season’s numbers.
Pistons with Iverson and not Hamilton: 6-2 (.750, equivalent to 62 wins during a full season)
Pistons with Hamilton and not Iverson: 14-7 (.667, 55 wins)
Pistons with both: 18-28 (.391, 32 wins)
Pistons with neither: 1-6 (.143, 12 wins)

I think this means a couple of things.
1. Rumors of Iverson’s demise might (emphasis on might) be exaggerated.
2. Detroit didn’t combust as much as it appears. If the Pistons had another role player instead of Iverson, they probably would have been pretty good.
Could Joe Dumars’s have convinced Denver to throw in Linas Kleiza or Chris Andersen? Add one of them and cut Iverson immediately, Detroit probably would have been the fifth, maybe even fourth, seed.

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Post#924 » by nasty daddy » Fri May 29, 2009 2:30 am

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Herrmannator contemplating Spain, etc.
Word out France is that Big Herm is thinking about taking all his R’s and N’s over to Spain. Like I’ve stated recently, I’m pretty indifferent about Walter Herrmann. He’s got a lot of game, but it didn’t seem like Michael Curry (Flip either) was able to tailor it to the Pistons. Often times ‘hands‘ wasn’t able to help Tay like we’d hoped for.

Free agent forward Walter Herrmann may return to Spain, according to a French-language Web site. The report said that the club Pamesa Valencia is rebuilding after losing three key players and that club president Manuel Llorente wants to bring Herrmann back. Herrmann played four seasons in Spain after beginning his career in his native Argentina.

Also makes you wonder if there’s going to be another Euro-exodus this summer?

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Post#925 » by nasty daddy » Fri May 29, 2009 2:33 am

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In Other Pistons News…
Derrick Coleman has his fingers crossed in hopes that Joe D might add him to the coaching staff. D.C. says he can teach big men the “lost art” of post play. Great. Now we just need some big men!

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Post#926 » by nasty daddy » Fri May 29, 2009 2:33 am

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The Salt Lake Tribune believes Mehmet Okur could command big bucks should he opt out of his Jazz contract. Could Coleman get the Turkish Sheed to play in the post?

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Post#927 » by nasty daddy » Fri May 29, 2009 2:35 am

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If it hasn’t been said 10-gillion times; Rodney Stuckey looks like Fiddy. Ten-gillion one.

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Post#928 » by nasty daddy » Fri May 29, 2009 2:36 am

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Vince Thomas of NBA.com has high praise for Chauncey Billups. Thomas campaigns against Big Shot being lost in the shuffle of great guards because he should be a first ballot HOR’er. Then hop on ove to HoopsWorld and check out Luke Byrnes’ piece on why Chauncey is the league’s real MVP. Both are solid must reads, but be careful. It might make you want to strangle Joe D.

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Post#929 » by nasty daddy » Fri May 29, 2009 2:37 am

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John Salley ( via DBB tweet) talks about how the NBA has followed societies lead by being soft and overly image conscience. I fully endorse Salley’s sentiments:

I think the whole society has just gone soft. I don’t think it’s just the NBA. Think about this, dude: we sit around and cry about everything. It used to be, ‘Yo, man, don’t cry. Toughen up’ … You can’t even say at work that a girl is beautiful. That’s sexual harassment. That’s bull sh*t. I just think that whole mentality is really some bull sh*t. I’m not bull sh*tting you. I just think that whole toughness is gone.

I really couldn’t agree more. Liberalism is ruining this country. How long do we put up with this backwards crap? This could actually use a whole post and not just a measly bullet point, but people would probably be too offended, and that brings us back to the point…</rant>

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Post#930 » by nasty daddy » Fri May 29, 2009 2:38 am

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Dennis Rodman will be on season 3 of VH1’s Celebrity Rehab. Of course The Worm is a now a seasoned vet at these reality shows but it’d be great if he takes this one to heart and cleans up. Still, no matter how many of my beloved Bad Boys do these different shows I’ll continue to be of the opinion that reality T.V. f ‘ing blows.

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Post#931 » by nasty daddy » Fri May 29, 2009 2:38 am

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Should Joe D take a page out of Jack McCloskey’s playbook and go with an unheralded guard from a small school? While you’re at it here’s a lists of Dumars drafts through the years courtesy of LoD.

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Post#932 » by nasty daddy » Fri May 29, 2009 2:39 am

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OT: The Orlando Sentinel is at it again, but for some strange reason I kinda like it this time.

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Post#933 » by nasty daddy » Fri May 29, 2009 2:41 am

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Chauncey’s top 10 Playoff moments
Great vid. Tearing up, not really, but still.

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Post#934 » by nasty daddy » Fri May 29, 2009 2:47 am

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Classic Pistons old school rap montage
It’s double feature video day over here at PN. Saw this over at Need4Sheed and couldn’t resist reposting it. “Pump It Up Pistons” is off the video Pure Pistons that was the official video of the Pistons 1990 NBA Championship.

There was another rap song I seem to recall from the same time. If I’m correct it was called “Piston Power”. I faintly remember a lyric that went something like

I-I-Isiah’s out there again,
leading Detroit’s bad men,
Dumars at the top of the key,
He shoots, scores, another 3
Then the chorus went P-I-S-T-O-N Power. It was a take off the song from the 1990 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie “Turtle Power” by Partners in Kryme. It was quite popular (it made it to #13 on the Billboard chart). This ringing a bell to anybody??

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Post#935 » by nasty daddy » Fri May 29, 2009 2:53 am

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George (Grand Haven, Mich.): There was talk a while back about David Lee of the Knicks. Is he a free agent or on the market for a possible trade? I think he would be an excellent addition – a big that can pass, rebound and knock down the open shot.

Langlois: Lee is a restricted free agent and speculation about what the Knicks intend to do with him is all over the map. I have to believe Donnie Walsh is going to match any reasonable offer for him. Given how flat the market for RFAs has been the past few summers and how few teams will have more than the mid-level exception to offer this year, it doesn’t seem very likely that Lee is going to get away from the Knicks – unless the Knicks find a match in the sign-and-trade market. Speculation that the Knicks will let him go to clear enough cap space to lure both LeBron James and another premier free agent in the summer of 2010 misses the point that someone like Lee – content to do the dirty work, doesn’t need the ball to be effective – is exactly the type of complementary piece that would be attractive to James.

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Post#936 » by nasty daddy » Fri May 29, 2009 2:54 am

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Denis (Farmington Hills, Mich.): Compared to the earlier NBA, are players today overpaid?

Langlois: Overpaid, underpaid – that’s really a question that speaks to cultural values. I think we all would agree that the guts and glue of a society – the job categories that are indispensible – are teachers, nurses, police and firefighters, and a few others. Yet it’s movie stars, musicians and athletes that take home more in a paycheck than some of them will in a lifetime. That doesn’t strike anyone as fair or right, but as long as people crave entertainment that’s a fact of life. Entertainment industries can generate huge amounts of money. In pro sports, there was a time, as the revenue streams began to mushroom, when players were underrepresented. I’d say that time ended a generation ago and, in many cases, the pendulum swung too far the other way. The NBA salary cap was instituted 25 years ago and that first year, teams were capped at $3.6 million. To clarify, that was the amount each team could spend on their entire payroll; today, the mid-level exception – which, by definition, is the median income – is $5.585 million. Inflation only explains a relatively small percentage of that hike.

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Josh (Hsinchu, Taiwan): What are the chances Kwame Brown opts out of his contract? Wouldn’t that bump the Pistons back up over $20 million in cap space?

Langlois: It would. The problem is twofold: One, in a troubled economy and with the likelihood that teams will be very cautious in exercising their mid-level exceptions this summer, can Brown expect to do better than $4 million? Two, with the Pistons also likely to lose Rasheed Wallace and even Antonio McDyess, they’re going to be in the market for backup big men even if they were to land an above-average starter in free agency. In other words, if Brown opts out, they’ll be looking for someone who fits his description – a backup capable of guarding 7-footers, providing rebounding and solid defense and giving them 20 or 25 minutes a night if need be. My guess is that Brown plays it safe and doesn’t opt out, unless his agent’s due diligence in leading to June 30’s decision day convinces him he can land his client the security of a multiyear deal.

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Post#938 » by nasty daddy » Fri May 29, 2009 2:56 am

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Clark (Lansing, Mich.): What are the chances of getting Boozer, Turkoglu and Chandler through trades and free agency along with another player that addresses their needs?

Langlois: An overhaul that ambitious would almost certainly require the Pistons to trade away at least one significant salary and the only two players left who fit that description now that Rasheed Wallace and Allen Iverson are pending free agents are Rip Hamilton and Tayshaun Prince. If we use $17 million as the projected salary cap space the Pistons will have, Boozer alone figures to chew up two-thirds of that if that’s the direction the Pistons go. I doubt they could do Boozer and Turkoglu together for that amount. But if trades are involved – if Boozer doesn’t opt out, for instance, the Pistons could conceivably trade Hamilton or Prince for Boozer – then the Pistons could acquire one big-time player via trade and still have their cap space to go after other free agents. So let’s say they get Boozer or Chris Bosh via trade for one of Hamilton or Prince (plus, perhaps, someone like Amir Johnson). Then they would probably have enough cap space to sign Ben Gordon (a potential replacement for Hamilton, should he be traded) and Turkoglu (a replacement for Prince, should he be traded). Chandler? Very tough to say, given the health concerns now hanging over him and the comfort level prospective trade partners might have.

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Post#939 » by nasty daddy » Fri May 29, 2009 2:57 am

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Marvin (Richmond, Va.): It seems you are trying to get Pistons Nation up to not be disappointed if Joe picks a point guard at 15. So you’re saying that after 14 there is not one small forward or power forward, both positions of need, that could be counted on to have a long and productive NBA career?

Langlois: Go back and look at past drafts, Marvin. I did last week. At 15, you’d better not “count on” anything for sure. There will be players drafted at 15 and beyond who wind up with long and productive NBA careers – there might even be a star or two taken there – but there are no sure things. Power forward is a more likely option at 15 than small forward. Among the candidates are James Johnson, DeJuan Blair and Austin Daye. It wouldn’t surprise me if the Pistons took any one of them. But the odds favor a point guard at that spot because that’s where the best combination of quantity and quality will lie.

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Post#940 » by nasty daddy » Fri May 29, 2009 2:58 am

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Shin (Novi, Mich.): More than a backup point guard, I believe what the Pistons really need is a backup at small forward. James Johnson or Terrence Williams would be good choices and maybe Austin Daye. I know the draft’s strength is at point guard, but do you think the Pistons would be better suited drafting one of these players?

Langlois: There is debate where Johnson or Daye can play small forward in the NBA – at least at this point – because of their ability to guard at that spot. There are questions whether Daye can handle it well enough to play small forward. He’s a legit 6-foot-11. He might need to add a little more bulk, but he’s probably best suited for power forward. All three of those players will be in range at 15 – all three are being profiled in the current draft series we’re doing on Pistons.com. But the overriding point is this: At 15, you have to take the player you believe has the best shot at succeeding in the NBA, position be damned.

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