Posts Tagged ‘Detroit Pistons’

NBA Playoffs: Tayshaun Prince Helps Shock Orlando

Monday, May 12th, 2008

If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to our RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!Who needs a Chauncey Billups when you have a perfectly healthy Lindsey Hunter? Of course, I doubt the Pistons players would agree with me but when you have Rip Hamilton dropping 30-plus points and Tayshaun Prince dropping game-winners, maybe [...]

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NBA Playoffs: Billups, Pistons Fall

Thursday, May 8th, 2008

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While Dwight Howard and Rashard Lewis were spectacularly brilliant last night, the indelible image from Game 3 of the Detroit/Orlando series is the one of Chauncey Billups falling awkwardly with this his legs in Van Damme-like split. However, in Billups’ case, the splits he was doing wasn’t purposeful and if the [...]

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Weekly Pwnage: Tayshaun Prince Skies Over Orlando

Tuesday, May 6th, 2008

Before we get into the Tayshaun love, did the clock management discrepancy play a part in the Magic’s demise last night or was 12 game minutes enough time to overcome a two-point lead?
Moving on.
During the Pistons win, the Prince of Detroit left his mark on the game with a soaring left-handed jam [...]

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George Karl: Master of the Obvious

Wednesday, March 19th, 2008

After allowing the DEEEEEEE-TROIT (a little Mason goes a long way) Pistons to hang 136 points on them, George Karl offered this nugget of wisdom:
“We have a defensive personality that is a little scary right now — we’re giving up a lot of points to everyone…”
Even when the Nuggets put on ridiculous scoring displays, they [...]

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Kobe Bryant Doesn’t Like Detroit

Thursday, November 15th, 2007

Apparently, Kobe “Yellow Messiah” Bryant doesn’t like the idea of playing in Motown. It was reported last night on ESPN’s broadcast of the LA Lakers/Houston Rockets game that number 24 vetoed a trade that would’ve sent him to the Detroit Pistons for Rip Hamilton, Tayshaun Prince, Amir Johnson, a first round pick, a sack of magic beans, and a bag of basketballs.

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