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How do Pistons fans really feel?

by John W. Davis - posted Wednesday, April 29th, 2009

This is the week to get our true feelings off our chest.

Don’t hold anything back!

The feelings of John W. Davis: “I’m glad we lost. I’m glad we got swept.  Hopefully this exposes all of the players that don’t DESERVE to be Pistons anymore!”

As for anyone who thinks we should have kept Chauncey: Episode 104 is here!

Also make sure you check out  Deven’s timely Chauncey Billups rant!

Chauncey will let the city of Denver and the State of Colorado, Nebraska, Wyoming, Idaho, and Montana (and every other Mountain West Conference State without a NBA team) down, just you wait and see!

In other Pistons News:

*Curry Will Return As Coach In Detroit

*Curry Forecasts Big Offseason In Detroit

*Pistons Pick Up Team Option For Bynum

*Rasheed Never Asked Pistons For Buyout

Peace,

John W. Davis

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Most Important Pistons: Top 7 Post All-Star Break

by John W. Davis - posted Thursday, April 23rd, 2009

What’s Going on Pistonscast Posse?

John W. Davis here.

Let’s update my post from a few weeks, the Most Important Pistons: Post All-Star Break.

Remember, I’m not including our two Playoff whoopings.  This is strictly the regular season list.

7. Rasheed Wallace- Sheed missed alot of playing time after All-Star break and honestly didn’t do his part when did play and that’s a major reason why we earned the 8th seed.

6. Rodney Stuckey- Oh where Oh where has our Super Stuckey gone.  That’s the problem right there.  The kid was crowned a Superstar before he truly proved his worth. Hopefully 09-10 he will take it to the hoop. HARD!

5. Will Bynum- I couldn’t really put him higher than Rip, Tay or Dice could I.  He has played extremely well with the small amount of minutes he was given and the significant playing he has earned.

4. Arron Afflalo- You say, but John he hardly plays. I say to you when he plays we win nearly 75% of our games. At one point we were 17-6 when Arron got 15 mins or more.  Arron replaced Rip in that starting lineup and showed us he can be a starter in this league. That’s a huge asset going into 2010 Free Agency.

3. Tayshaun Prince- I mean he’s Tay. For the most part he is consistent as it gets.  I wish he gave us more but I am happy he hardly gives us less.  Consistentcy is underrated.

2. Rip Hamilton- For a while it looked like Rip turned the corner.  He honestly did.  He was a dominated go to scorer without Chauncey and that was good to see.  I wonder where THE CAPTAIN has gone in the playoffs?

1. Antonio McDyess- If anyone can debate him being the Most Important Pistons Post All-Star Break I dare you to pose your reply. Double after Double after Double-Double.  He was drinking that Kool-Aid aka the Fountain of Youth!

Well that’s my list.

Let me know what you think?

Peace,

John W. Davis

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13-8 Recap: 13. Allen Iverson- Why waste typing any more than this… My fingers deserve better.

12. Walter Sharpe (Check out the exclusive Pistonscast interview)-

11. Amir Johnson-   I thought this was going to be your year Amir!

10. Kwame Brown-  Fill in the Blank…

9. Walter Herrmann- Fill in the Blank…

8. Jason Maxiell-(I MISS THIS VERSION OF MAX)

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9-3-08 Will Bynum Re-Post by John W. Davis

by John W. Davis - posted Monday, April 6th, 2009

What’s Going on World?

John W. Davis here.  Ranking Will Bynum as the 13 Most Important Piston might be low to some people because Will Bynum is in line to be the Pistons third PG and partially fill that little Lindsey Hunter role.  I actually like the number 13 for Bynum.  My birthday is August 13th, so naturally 13 is my favorite number.



WILL BYNUM CAN LITERALLY JUMP OUT OF THE GYM!

Anyway, I see this season as an opportunity for Bynum to prove he should really be a Number 2 point guard.  If you know anything about Will Bynum you know that he has Chicago street creed just like another former Piston Isiah Thomas.  This bodes well for Bynum because Chi-town PG’s are known to really fill it up!



SEND IT IN LIL’ FELLA!

I see Bynum as the 2008-09 version of Mike James but a much better athlete and that’s a really good thing.  You can’t teach athleticism and that trait can translate into a pesky above average defender.  Bynum looked good in Summer League playing tenacious water bug defense.  From his Chi-town, University of Arizona, Georgia Tech, NBDL and Macabi Tel Aviv days, he has proven on every level that he can really fill it up.

MAYBE WE SHOULD PUT HIM AT CENTER!  THAT BLOCK COULD REPLACE BEN WALLACE FINALLY!

One more thing in Bynum’s corner is Michael Curry’s involvement as upper league management for the NBDL a few years ago.  Bynum was the NBDL Rookie of the Year during his stint.  Curry values the NBDL and knows what Bynum can do.  Joe D knows what he can do as well.  It’s just a matter of time that Piston fans know what he can do as well.

Enjoy this Will Bynum You Tube Mix Tape!  The man has hops (and overall game)!

Peace,

John W. Davis

I THINK WE JUST GOT A FREE AGENT STEAL!

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This post was written back on September 3rd, 2008.  I remember Bynum from his college days at Arizona and Georgia Tech.  The guy was little but man could he shoot and score.  When he was signed to the Pistons, we still had Chauncey Billups and Rodney Stuckey was coming off the bench so I saw Will Bynum as the 3rd Point Guard on our team.  Well he has clearly exceeded all of my expectations but honestly he has always had all the tools.

“It’s really not me,” Bynum said as he deflected credit after the game. “It’s my teammates and the coaching staff. I don’t deserve all the credit. It’s pretty much them, those guys out there setting the screens and the coaching staff believing in me.”

I like his mindset and I love his game.  Maybe Bynum is THE ANSWER to our bench prayers!

*Need 4 Sheed Catch Phrase of the Day: Bynumite!

Peace,

John W. Davis

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Coach Curry can still dunk!

by John W. Davis - posted Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008

2009 NBA Coach Slam Dunk Champion?

2009 NBA Coach Slam Dunk Champion?

 

Curry, 40, ended the practice with a one-handed slam. Rookie “Will Bynum challenged me,” Curry said. “I told him I could still dunk, so I had to dunk for Will Bynum.”

Source:http://www.freep.com/article/20081022/SPORTS03/810220382/1051/rss16

 

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Maybe Coach Curry should be a Coach and a Player!  

LOL 

Peace,

John W. Davis

www.pistonscast.com

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Pistonsnationblog.com Will Bynum Exclusive

by John W. Davis - posted Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

BIG SHOUT OUT TO www.pistonsnationblog.com on scoring this interview.

 

 

 

 

 

 

[PN] After a pretty good college career with George Tech you kinda bounced around a little bit, how good did it feel to sign that guaranteed contract with the Pistons?
-(Will signed a two-year deal, The first year is guaranteed, and the second year is a team option)

[WB] I really don’t consider it “bouncing around” at all. I was on high level teams where I learned a lot which gave me the opportunity to mature as a person as well as a player. The paths of my career is one that I think can be an inspiration to a lot of young people who have to go different routes to achieve their goals in life. Never be discouraged and never give up.

As far as signing that guaranteed contract….it feels really good to know that all my hard work has paid off.

[PN] What are you most excited about going into the season?

[WB] I am excited about having the opportunity to play a full season in the NBA on a team with such great players.

[PN] Detroit has four dynamic guards in Billups, Hamilton, Stuckey & Arron Afflalo. What does Will Bynum bring to the table.

[WB] I will bring lots of energy, defense and the ability to get into the paint, break down the defense and make plays.

[PN] Growing up in Chicago were you a Bulls fan? Did you hate the Bad Boys?

[WB] To be honest I was a Pistons fan and in our household that almost always brought about many arguments..lol..growing up I never considered myself to be a tall player, so I tended to go for the team that related to my situation and Isiah Thomas and Joe Dumars in my opinion were guards who dominated the game.

[PN] Like another Chi hoops legend Isiah Thomas there’s some skepticism about your height. Are you a legit 6′?

[WB] I play above 6 feet.

[PN] You were named the NDBL Rookie of The Year in 2005-06 season playing with the Roanoke Dazzle where you led the league in scoring at 24 ppg. You then went overseas and played with Israel’s Maccabi Tel Aviv for a couple of seasons. Compare the experiences of the two leagues.

[WB] Well in the D-League I got to show my abilities by having the opportunity to play a lot and being on the court. That strengthened my endurance, confidence and stamina. While at Maccabi I learned to play the game of basketball on a different level. I became more skilled about the game.

[PN] While overseas how much did you keep tabs with the NBA? How much did you use the internet for staying in touch?

[WB] I kept in touch with the NBA the entire time. Didn’t miss a game. They have cable over there and my tivo was on ALL the time.

[PN] Some jersey numbers you’ve worn throughout your career include: 3,4, & 11. None of which are available to you as a Piston. Any thoughts on your jersey number here in Detroit?

[WB] Yes. I chose the number 12. The reason being is because it was the first number I wore when I first started playing basketball when I was about 6 or 7 years old, I played for the Small Fry back in Chicago under coach Hampton who I have much love and respect for to this day.

(Side note: That’s also the jersey number Coach Michael Curry wore while playing with the Pistons.  It’s fitting as Michael Curry, who was familiar with Will from his time as the Vice President of Player Development for the NBA Development League, had a lot to do with Will getting the call for the Pistons summer league team.)

[PN] You hit a very dramatic gaming winning shot against Oklahoma State to send your Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets into the ‘04 Final Four. Where does that shot rank in your career moments?

[WB] I’d have to say one of my best. I have hit a lot of game winning shots and had a lot of big moments including many at Maccabi.

[PN] Thanks for taking the time.

[WB] Thanks for the opportunity to do this.. I really appreciate the support. It means a lot to me.

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#13 Most Important Piston: Will Bynum (Please excuse his HOPS!)

by John W. Davis - posted Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008

Who? The Next Mike James!

Who? The Next Mike James!

What’s Going on World?

John W. Davis here.  Ranking Will Bynum as the 13 Most Important Piston might be low to some people because Will Bynum is in line to be the Pistons third PG and partially fill that little Lindsey Hunter role.  I actually like the number 13 for Bynum.  My birthday is August 13th, so naturally 13 is my favorite number. 

 

 WILL BYNUM CAN LITERALLY JUMP OUT OF THE GYM!

Anyway, I see this season as an opportunity for Bynum to prove he should really be a Number 2 point guard.  If you know anything about Will Bynum you know that he has Chicago street creed just like another former Piston Isiah Thomas.  This bodes well for Bynum because Chi-town PG’s are known to really fill it up!

 

SEND IT IN LIL’ FELLA!

I see Bynum as the 2008-09 version of Mike James but a much better athlete and that’s a really good thing.  You can’t teach athleticism and that trait can translate into a pesky above average defender.  Bynum looked good in Summer League playing tenacious water bug defense.  From his Chi-town, University of Arizona, Georgia Tech, NBDL and Macabi Tel Aviv days, he has proven on every level that he can really fill it up. 

 

MAYBE WE SHOULD BUT HIM AT CENTER!  THAT BLOCK COULD REPLACE BEN WALLACE FINALLY!

One more thing in Bynum’s corner is Michael Curry’s involvement as upper league management for the NBDL a few years ago.  Bynum was the NBDL Rookie of the Year during his stint.  Curry values the NBDL and knows what Bynum can do.  Joe D knows what he can do as well.  It’s just a matter of time that Piston fans know what he can do as well.

Enjoy this Will Bynum You Tube Mix Tape!  The man has hops(and overall game)!

Peace,

John W. Davis


I THINK WE JUST GOT A FREE AGENT STEAL!

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