Who’s the Pistons 1st Half MVP?
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16 Responses
Matt Selke February 11th at 1:15 am
I would say it is a 3-way ties between Stuckey, Jerebko, and Wallace. These 3 have all put up numbers and played with passion night in and night out for the most part. If I had to choose only one I would have to say Rodney Stuckey.
LOQuent February 11th at 4:53 am
MVP: Ben 2.0 Wallace
MVP Jr. award going to the Swede.
Honorable Mention: Stuckey for constantly improving
Joshua E Horne February 11th at 11:06 am
Charlie V because when we win he is our best player. Look at the Denver and Boston games this year he was our MVP.
John W. Davis February 11th at 3:14 pm
@LOQuent Are you coming out of retirement to make a Pistonscast theme song?
Charles February 12th at 10:38 pm
I agree with LOQuent those two have been the most consistent and yet haven’t missed many games this season but if I had to choose just one it will have to been ben wallace.
Ryan (Young R) February 13th at 6:49 pm
Hands down I’d give Ben Wallace the first half MVP. Without him, the Pistons would have REALLY been lost this season.
Astrid Kuester February 14th at 11:50 am
Based totally off’a effort, MY most valuable player is Jerebko.
On the episode. First, you set a depth chart. Secondly, a rotation.
Whatcha think our depth chart & rotation is?
This is my own rotation, what I’d like to see. Regardless of ego’s and junk.
PG - Stuckey(34), Bynum(8), Atkins(6)
SG - Hamilton(26), Gordon(22)
SF - Prince(26), Jerebko(14/6-PF), Daye(8)
PF - Maxiell(20), Villaneuva(20) Wilcox(2/8-C) xD)
C - Wallace(32), Brown(8)
Not much to grab from that.
There is a point to make that I think Maxiell should be with the starting unit. He fits better. CV absolutely ruins the flow of our offensive sets out there and sets screens that I could break through (5′7″, 120-130 lbs). He’d be better in a free flowing, less play-call orientated bench team.
I’d knock CV over! 8D
Astrid February 14th at 12:01 pm
I forgot to ask.
When you watch Jerebko play, you see effort. You see his passion, you see his willpower. You see that he WANTS his team to win.
You watch CV, or Gordon - What ya see? ;D
I’m forever mad at CV for his shot selection…
Deven aka (Pimp Scwalla) February 14th at 4:16 pm
I feel you Astroditi!
If we’re going to suck, which we’re doing a pretty good job at, everyone could at least play hard every night.
It’s hard to believe a player can make millions and can’t focus for 48 mins.
LOQuent February 17th at 2:35 am
Yay we got a win over a wack team! The assists were up and even workman like numbers. The only issue was Gordon still can’t hit a buss with a beach ball from 2 feet away.
Great to see Jerebko starting to find his offensive game and Maxiell is still on.
Dre February 19th at 11:39 pm
Sup John and Devon. Haven’t posted in awhile, but I’ve been listening though. I just finished watching my first Pistons game this year and I wasn’t too disappointed eventhough we lost. I just can’t see us getting rid of Rip. While he’s getting up there in age, his game style doesn’t really need too much athleticism or speed. We should keep him and maybe resign him for a couple more years. While I’ve only seen one game, I think we need to shop Charlie. I’ve really never been a fan of his and tonight refreshed my reasons why. No reason why he should have only 2 points that game with the offensive talent he has. You would think he’d have something to prove against his old team, but whatever.
John W. Davis February 20th at 8:36 pm
Charlie V lacks passion. Maybe he’s satisfied with his new contract…
Julian. February 22nd at 3:21 am
hey Deven and John. I have to agree with LOQuent too…wraps up my sentiment nicely on the 1st half Piston MVP.
On another note, am very happy to finally see Stuckey hitting some treys today against the Spurs. For the season he had only hit 7-47 then goes 3-3 today. If defenders don’t respect his outside shot, he gots to make em pay.
Mike March 3rd at 5:21 pm
Hey guys! Glad the show is back and running. At this point, I’d say my MVP is probably Stuckey. He still got be more consistent, but in a rotation where players are coming and going constantly because of injuries, I think he’s held up well in just his third year.
-And no, I wouldn’t trade him for any other PG in the league right now. There’s still too big of a ceiling to reach yet with him.
LOQuent March 8th at 2:40 am
Great prediction on the win over the Rockets and it was nice to see Bynum get some decent playing time. I hope Stuckey is fine and back in the roster asap though. This win proves the theory that the guard bottleneck is hurting us.
KaptainXulu64 March 9th at 10:55 pm
Rodney Stuckey all the way and i think he should most improved player this year.