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The Detroit Pistons Won A Game!

by John W. Davis - posted Wednesday, December 15th, 2010

Go Coach John Kuester for finally considering setting a rotation!

Remember this is not elementary school, every player does not have to play in every game.

I still don’t like his game by game assessment mindset.

Be Bold Coach! You know Stuckey, Gordon, Prince, Villy and Ben Wa Wa need to close out games.

Use your weapons!

Pistons May Shorten Rotation

Pistons coach John Kuester is flirting with the idea of shortening the team’s rotation.

Kuester uses a first and second team, going nine deep at times.

“When you are talking about roles, it is real simple,” Kuester said. “We have to make sure guys know their roles. We have spoken to them a lot about their roles defensively. We have offensive explosion, but we have to make sure we take care of the basketball.”

The coach plans to evaluate the team’s rotation on a game-by-game basis in order to decide who will be on the floor late in games.

Via Detroit Free-Press

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Ben “Mr. 39 Points” Gordon!!!

by John W. Davis - posted Saturday, April 10th, 2010

That’s way I need you to play every night!

39 Points. No Rip, No Stuckey No Problem!

Seriously though, this proves why the Pistons need to trade Rip.

Stuckey and Gordon every night, that’s going to be a problem!

Ben Gordon is a volume shooter, and a go-to player.

But you can’t go to him off the bench!

Free Ben Gordon, Sorry Rip!

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BG’s 09-10 Pistons Are Quite Decent

by John W. Davis - posted Saturday, October 31st, 2009

What’s Going On World?

Here are a few Pistons observations:

  • Ben Gordon is the truth.  He can and will get off his shot whenever he wants to.
  • Rodney Stuckey is scared.  He needs to step that defense up a couple of notches.
  • Ben Wallace is back.  Whoever said Benny Wa Wa was broke obviously didn’t look close enough.  He’s still an NBA starter.
  • Kwame Brown is better.  He’s still not good but he’s alright.  If he would just dunk the ball the Pistons would be an almost scary team.
  • Will Bynum needs to stick to being a PG.  He’s the only guy that can really play point on the whole roster.  When he’s in the game he needs to set others up and not look for his shot so much.
  • John Kuester is scared like Stuckey.  Yes he knows what he’s doing but if guys aren’t playing defense taking their sorry behinds out of the game.

What are your early season observations?

Peace,

John W. Davis

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New Episode 130: Who was the better Free Agent Pickup, Ben Gordon or Charlie Villanueva?

by Deven - posted Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009

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Listen as we discuss whether the super sixth man Ben Gordon or the young talented forward Charlie Villanueva was the better off-season pick up for the Detroit Pistons heading into the 2009-2010 NBA season.

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Top Listener Email: Mike B’s 2009 Preview

by Pistonscast - posted Thursday, September 17th, 2009

Hey guys-or should I say, ‘What’s goin’ on D?!’. Seriously fellas, you should patent that phrase, make some t-shirts and take ‘em to games around the D lol. It’s been awhile since I’ve gotten in touch with ya, but I still listen to every show and stay up to date on the website.

Anywho, as for the Pistons? I think there’s a few All-Star caliber players on the roster this year. I look for Charlie V to have an immediate impact, and Gordon should dominate off the bench. It’s so hard to get guards in the game because guys like Wade, Pierce, Allen, Carter, and even Devin Harris and Derrick Rose now will still have immense popularity among the fans, not to mention that those guys get a lot of prime-time shine the Pistons don’t.

With that said, I’d say Gordon has a real shot at making it based on how well he played in prime-time last year. If he can bring his clutch scoring ability to the D and be a 21st Century version of Vinnie “The Microwave” Johnson, then he should have a legitimate shot at making the All-Star roster in Dallas. I also think that if Stuckey can be more consistent this year, he’ll turn some heads, too.

Tayshaun Prince Pistons All-Star

The one guy I really want to see make it is Tay. He certainly deserves it, and still is the most underrated player in the League by far. If he was a little more flamboyant like Shawn Marion or Paul Pierce, he’d definitely be there already, which is sad. I like that he’s quiet and just plays his game. Tayshaun is just a nostalgic, old school guy who leads by example. I think if he can be that quiet leader who plays hard for four quarters, he might be able to do enough damage to get some more votes.

Previous Mike B article:

2009 Champs… Tayshaun Prince Needs To Be The Focal Point

Honestly, though, I don’t think too many guys on this year’s team are worried about the All-Star game as much as they are focused on getting the respect they deserve. Right now, everybody is talking about Orlando, Boston, and Cleveland. I’ll break it down like this:

Carter is a good acquisition, but he’s on the downside of 30 and has yet to be on a team where he wasn’t the Man. I’m as big a VC fan as anybody, but Orlando also gave up Courtney Lee and Rafer “Skip to my Lou” Alston to get him, and those guys played real well for them in the playoffs last year.

Sheed will be a good fit for Boston, especially since he’ll be coming off the bench and not have to play big minutes to have an impact, something I think he’ll actually enjoy at this stage of his career. However, the Celtics are collectively getting older, and I still think our bench can handle their bench any day of the week if need be. People will see that come playoff time.

Bron-Bron is on the cusp of winning the title, and adding Shaq, Moon, Parker, and Powe certainly improves their roster depth. However, the Cavs still don’t have a true point guard, something they desperately need. Everybody brings up the fact that they didn’t have a big man who could contain Howard and that that’s why they lost to the Magic. How about the fact that Cleveland has three players in Mo Williams, DeLonte West and Daniel Gibson who all are essentially the same player? Neither guy is over 6′3 on a good day, and they are above-average scores with good range who get the looks they do in large part because of the attention given to LeBron. None of those guys is a true point guard, either. Cleveland lost that series not just because of Howard, but because Turkoglu, Pietrus, Lewis, Redick and Alston all had range and all of them (minus Alston) were bigger than the Cavs prime-time guards. Moon and Parker will help, but there is no substitute for experience, something Detroit and Boston have as an edge in that department when it comes to postseason basketball.

Shaq is the most dominant player of my generation-maybe ever. However, I’ve always felt LeBron would be better suited with a big who could run the floor like a Samuel Dalembert or Amar’e Stoudemire. The Diesel still has game, but it doesn’t involve much running, which is something LeBron and Co. like to do out in the open floor. I’m just not real sold on him being the key to a championship in Cleveland.

Detroit has a young roster, but they still have great veteran leadership in Big Ben, Tay, and Rip. Those guys know what it takes to win it all, and enough young teams have made deep playoff pushes in the past that I think we’ll have a legitimate shot to go the distance and get a chance to be in the Finals. Some people think that sounds crazy, but so did saying that Toledo would beat Michigan in the Big House last year and guess what-it happened.

Basketball is a game of matchups, and our guards can out-hustle any backcourt any day of the week. I can’t name one backcourt in the NBA right now that has the combination of firepower and experience that ours does. I’m glad Joe D didn’t trade Rip. That just would have taken out part of the dynamic that will make us tough in the playoffs. And I have to believe after AI that there was no way Joe would ever had signed Gordon to that contract if he thought he would just be another problem like Iverson, something a few basketball writers out there are saying he’ll be. Gordon knows his role will be as a monster off the bench, so I don’t see there being any attitude problem. We also have enough bodies in the frontcourt that barring any serious injuries, we should be able to match up well against the East.

Previous Mike B article:

There’s Still Hope For The Struggling Pistons

We’re sleepers again this year, but I think the guys like it like that. This team has that hunger back again, and I think we’ll be a top-four team in the East with a legitimate shot at the title if we stay together and stay healthy.

Thanks for reading and I’ll talk to you guys soon.

P.S. My Rockets face the Buckeyes Saturday at Cleveland Browns Stadium. I’m not gonna pull a guaranSheed by any means, but just remember what I said about that Michigan game last year. Anything is possible.

Mike B.
Erie, Michigan
www.pistonscast.com

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Previous Mike B articles:

2009 Champs… Tayshaun Prince Needs To Be The Focal Point

There’s Still Hope For The Struggling Pistons

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Which Detroit Pistons will be All-Star worthy in 2010?

by Deven - posted Tuesday, September 8th, 2009

 

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Listen to our predictions on which players we think will represent the Detroit Pistons in the 2010 NBA All-Star game!!

 

 

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Can Rodney Stuckey Lead?

by Deven - posted Saturday, July 25th, 2009

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Leadership is one of those words that can be difficult to nail down a concrete definition for. In terms of basketball, I believe a leader is the one who takes on the responsibility of successfully accomplishing the specific goal set by the team.


I think the question of leadership is the only difference between Rodney Stuckey and some of the NBA’s great young point guards like Chris Paul, Deron Williams, and Derrick Rose. All three are  proven leaders who’s play determines the outcome of games every night.


In only his rookie season, Derrick Rose was clearly the leader of the Chicago Bulls and the heart and soul of the team. So far, Stuckey hasn’t impacted his team quite as much as Rose has in Chicago, but he has shown signs of greatness.


In Stuckey’s defense, unlike the other guards previously mentioned, he hasn’t really had the same opportunity to be a leader. As a rookie, his job for Detroit was to be back-up to Chauncey Billups. The following season he had more opportunities but with the constant line-up changes, it still was some time before his role was clearly defined


Now, with the dawning of a new day in Detroit, is this the season for Rodney Stuckey or will another player step up and become the leader of the Detroit Pistons?

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Which players will make the biggest impact on the Detroit Pistons next championship run?

by Deven - posted Thursday, July 16th, 2009

 

New Detroit Pistons 

 

Join Pistonscast LIVE on blogtalkradio Monday, July 20th at 6:00pm, as we take a closer look at the newest Pistons to see who has what it takes to help bring the title back to Detroit.

 

How to listen? It’s easy! Just click on the blogtalkradio link to our show at the scheduled time and wait for the fun to start. 

 

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Gordon Denies Detroit Rumors

by John W. Davis - posted Thursday, June 18th, 2009

Via Chicago Tribune
Are we finished with the Ben Gordon rumors yet?

Ben Gordon denied rumors that his agent already has a deal in place with Detroit on Wednesday.

“You can’t even negotiate until July 1, so that’s just rumors,” said Gordon. “I really don’t know what’s going to happen.”

“One thing I’ve learned for sure in the NBA is you don’t have a deal until something is signed,” Gordon said. “Come July 1, I’m excited to see what’s out there. I’m excited with the possibility of getting a long-term deal.”

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Does Gordon Have an $11M Pistons Promise?

by Pistonscast - posted Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

Ben Gordon’s agent is reportedly telling people that his client has a guarantee from the Pistons.

The agent claims that Detroit has promised Gordon $11 million annually, which makes sense considering that the guard rejected $10 million and $9 million from Chicago in the previous two years.

There have been rumors that the Pistons are looking to trade Richard Hamilton, which has only accelerated the speculation that they are targeting Gordon.

Via Bulls.com
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I SAY PISH POSH!!!!

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