Chris Webber’s All-Time Pistons Team
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Tags: Ben Wallace, Bill Laimbeer, Chauncey Billups, Chris Webber, Dennis Rodman, Isiah Thomas, Joe Dumars
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7 Responses
Deven aka (Pimpscwalla) July 27th at 1:24 pm
Is that D-Nice!? Ha! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_UuFHMnWMRo
Astrid July 27th at 1:49 pm
I love C Web. ._.
Astrid July 27th at 1:49 pm
Webb*
Ryan (Young R) July 27th at 11:30 pm
Sounds like it — good ears, Deven!
Yeah Astrid, wish he could’ve gotten a ring with the Pistons!
Those are some good picks he’s got!
Ali July 28th at 9:33 am
Emaka Okafor has just been traded to the Hornets for Tyson Chandler. I’m really surprised that this went through for 2 reasons.
1. Okafor has a long term contract
2. LB would get a lot less production from an unhealthy Chandler than he would from Okafor
I wish the pistons could have at least made a play for Okafor. A trade without giving up Brown (he produces above his contract) would have just about solved all their post defense and rebounding holes.
John W. Davis July 28th at 2:47 pm
@Ali I would give up Kwame Brown all day to get Okafor. Hell I would trade Rip and Kwame Brown for him!
He is the closest player to Ben Wallace (in his prime) in the league!
Ali July 28th at 5:43 pm
I personally would rather trade Maxiell because Kwame does a better job of rebounding and clogging the lane - not to mention he could be a huge asset at the trade deadline because of his contract. With the current economic state, I’m sure you’d be able to get a very good player in a salary dump for Kwame alone. That is, if the pistons cheap management finally decides to spend some luxury tax money.
Maxiell offers a better offensive package, but he also is considerably undersized (height wise) and can only match up with bigs without a midrange game. Not to mention he’s always been a mediocre defensive rebounder - he likes to do his job on the offensive boards. While that’s a good skill to have, we already have tons of firepower and guys like Jerebko and Washington have shown to be great put back guys.