Posts Tagged ‘Detroit Pistons’

Shaq The Physics Professor

Monday, November 17th, 2008

So sayeth the Big Aristotle to Rodney Stuckey:
“The law of physics states that a body in motion stays in motion,” O’Neal said. “And if you have two objects that meet in the air, the smaller object is going to fall much harder at the same rate of speed it was going. I’ve never been the [...]

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NBA Tonight – Iverson Practices In Detroit

Monday, November 3rd, 2008

Welcome to Motown, Allen. I’m not really sure where you fit with this team, but if the move was made strictly for salary cap issues, then it’s understandable. If not, who knows. If Joe Dumars and Michael Curry expect the shooting-guard-trapped-in-a-point-guard’s-body to run the team, maybe they haven’t been paying attention. [...]

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More Preseason NBA Fun: Maurice Evans

Friday, October 24th, 2008

Things like the video above simply serve as a reminder the NBA is getting ready for lift-off. In fact, I’m sure they’ll start the final countdown clock any day now. What we have is Maurice Evans dunking on the Detroit Pistons after one of the worst inbound passes I’ve seen in some time. [...]

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More On Chris Douglas-Roberts

Monday, June 30th, 2008

On Friday, I wrote a post intimating a lot of NBA teams missed out on drafting Chris Douglas-Roberts, a would-be senior guard for the University of Memphis (he left as a junior). Well, apparently, there was a reason these teams passed on CDR — he didn’t appear at many of the individually workout sessions [...]

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On Second Thought…

Monday, June 9th, 2008

A week or so ago, it was widely reported that Doug Collins would assume the head coaching position for the Chicago Bulls after the Western Conference Finals were complete. Not so fast, my friends. The Collins/Bulls reunion is not to be and because of that, we have an even more surprising hire to [...]

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NBA Playoffs: Protecting Home Turf

Thursday, May 29th, 2008

In what turned out to be a great game, the Boston Celtics held off the Detroit Pistons last night to the tune of 106-102 (who says they can’t score in the East?). Both teams overcame double-digit deficits — Boston in the first half, Day-Twah in the second — as the game came down to the [...]

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