Episode 131: Who’s the best forward to ever come through D-Town?
Listen as we take a look at both the small forward and power forward positions and find the one player that was able to make the biggest impact during his tenure with the Detroit Pistons.
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Tags: Adrian Dantley, Bill Laimbeer, Dennis Rodman, Detroit Pistons, Grant Hill, Joe Dumars, Rasheed Wallace, Tayshaun Prince







12 Responses
Richard October 6th at 5:05 pm
this is off topic but it just hit me last night… i think joe d has found another star in will bynum, hes got huuuge potential
One-Take Davis October 7th at 6:43 am
I think Austin Daye will be a Top 5 Pistons Forward!!!
OMG he’s my new AMIR…
Astrid October 7th at 10:53 am
Agreed Richard, always thought it too. :]
Deven aka (Pimp Scwalla) October 7th at 1:04 pm
Yeah Richard Joe did it again!
I don’t know J-Dizzle, if Bynum isn’t better than Nate Robinson now, he’s pretty damn close.
We need to come up with an original p-cast name for Bynum.
Here’s my first brainstorm. First name: Nothing. Last name: Will-Bind-Him
“Nothing Will-Bind-Him”
“Give it to Nothing!”
“Nothing can hurt you Boston!”
ali October 7th at 4:45 pm
Richard I don’t know if potential is the right word for Bynum, it looks like he’s already is very close to peaking. At 26 it’s unlikely he’ll improve much on his jump shot and he’s already a supreme athlete.
But I will definitely agree that he is better to have on your team than Robinson. Think about it, he scores at will and gets all of his teammates involved.
To me Robinson is more of a poorman’s AI than a true point guard (which albeit, neither is Bynumite, but he’s much closer).
Deven aka (Pimp Scwalla) October 7th at 5:02 pm
Super good point, comparing Nate Robinson to a poor man’s AI!
ali October 7th at 10:11 pm
Man, our rookies are totally badass. TWO ejections in the first two games of the preseason, I don’t think you can say that about Blake Griffin or Dicky Rubio.
Ryan (Young R) October 7th at 11:15 pm
Will Bynum is the only true point guard the Pistons have.
@Ali, No, I don’t think you can say that about RICKY Rubio in the NBA preseason, especially since he plays in Spain.
John W. Davis October 8th at 3:52 pm
Man our rookies are literally FIGHTING FOR PLAYING TIME!
This is awesome!
ali October 9th at 8:27 pm
I think you might this interesting
http://www.nba.com/video/teams/spurs/2009/10/05/091005_mcdyess.wmv.spurs/
he’s been to just a few practices and is already raving that Pop is the best coach he’s ever worked with. Considering Dyess is an honest person and has played for Larry Brown and Flip Saunders, that’s saying something.
If you recall, I said Pop was the best coach in the NBA for that call in contest. Props anyone?
John W. Davis October 12th at 6:40 pm
@Ali Pop is definitely one of the best coaches in the NBA. No doubt!
nate October 18th at 10:51 pm
grant hill