Top Listener Email: Julian from Sydney, Australia

Hey Guys,
Been crazy busy down under for the past few. I have a couple of points I wanted to make and would be happy to hear your thoughts.
Michael Curry - you mention he has the player’s respect now, but risks losing it should he start yelling at players and in particular, veterans. I actually think this is not the case and that he has been given the authority to completely makeover the culture/tone of the team to whip them into the shape of a well drilled unit. If he needs to give the players a verbal spray to keep them “accountable”, I think and hope he will do it. I think this because Michael Curry is a proxy for Joe Dumars, even more so than Flip was. He has Joe’s total backing and as Joe has said, there are no sacred cows on this team anymore. Under Flip, there probably were some sacred cows which may have hampered his ability to establish his authority over certain players. I think the team had grown a bit soft and undisciplined under Flip (Larry Brown’s team wouldn’t have mailed in game 6) and Coaches are just as important for setting the tone of the team as they are for drawing up X’s and O’s. This will be a major area he’ll address and nothing will send a stronger message than Michael giving a verbal spray to a veteran who isn’t doing what he should be. Sheed, we’re looking at you if you think of venturing more than 5ft away from the low block.
Chauncey Billups - he seems to be getting ripped a lot for his lack of heart, but perhaps, just perhaps, the leg injury was hampering him in the playoffs last season. We don’t really know but I too think the hamstring was a bit of a soft excuse. Anyways, we have a new season now and what I did want to bring up was the Stuckey effect on Billups and how this may play out. Surely Chauncey is a proud and competitive athlete and the sight of a sophomore player putting up numbers/minute that would be superior to his will get his attention and serve as motivation. For this reason alone, I actually think we may see a more intense and hungry Billups, if only to hold onto his starting PG spot. Nobody likes to be shown up or demoted to a youngster and Chauncey still has many great years left in him. He never really had this pressure with Lindsey Hunter who was always more of a defensive specialist so I am hoping they can form an incredibly formiddable PG rotation - perhaps the best in the league.
Antonio McD’s replacement - would love to give it to Amir but it has to be Kwame, purely on size and experience. Plus, I love the prospect of Stuckey, Afflalo, Maxiell and Johnson with Sheed all on the floor together. That prospect has me very excited.
Captainship. I would like to turn this team completely over to Rip. He still has the hunger in my opinion and is respected by the players. I also think he has the moxie to call out players and make sure they do what they’re meant to be. Like the Coach, the Captain should set the tone. Chauncey may be a little soft on this and Sheed too erratic. Rip is consistent and would bring a “you better work damn hard” attitude every night. Who could not play hard for a guy who runs his heart out for the team each and every game. That on its own should bring everyone’s work ethic up and I would love to see Rip being more vocal on the court as our leader.
Ok - rant over.
Hope the comments provide some inspiration for more discussion on the show and a big shout out to all those Piston’s fans who have been sending me a shout outs from afar. It’s great to props all the way out here in Sydney.
Peace,
Jules
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