Open Gameday Thread, @ Detroit Pistons
Charlotte Bobcats at Detroit Pistons, Jan 13, 2009 7:30 PM EST
Comment starter: If you were to pick any of the current Pistons to start a new NBA team, which one would it be? Why?
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Rodney Stuckey hands down
Its hard enough to find a good PG, but landing a big PG is almost impossible. Also, he is young and still improving. The only other player I would consider is Prince but he is older and I’m not sure a NBA team could build around him. Prince is more like the perfect complimentary piece.
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Joel Freeland=Stud
Wallace
Hopefully, Wallace launching himself over the Bobcats bench for a pretty clearly lost loose ball is an indication he took Brown’s “constructive criticism” the right way.
I’m not sure if the Bobcats look sharp, or if the Pistons look sloppy. Sheed missed two three attempts, and Rip, in particular, isn’t hitting his shots. I’ve seen the Cats with some really good contested shots.
by David A. Arnott on Jan 13, 2009 8:24 PM EST reply actions
— To answer my own question, I’d go with Tayshaun on talent alone (of course), but with contract, I’d probably go with Stuckey. Didn’t see him coming last year.
— Raymond just hit a jumper to make it 78-76 Pistons with about 2 minutes to play. That’s 21 for Felton on 8-14 from the field.
by David A. Arnott on Jan 13, 2009 9:48 PM EST reply actions
It’s an 8 second game now. Sheed fouled out by shoving Emeka on the block for an offensive foul. Gerald got the ball in the left corner and drew a blocking foul on Rip, but it’s the first in the last two minutes and only fourth overall, so the Cats get the ball out on the side.
by David A. Arnott on Jan 13, 2009 9:55 PM EST reply actions
Game. AI misses back rim at the buzzer.
by David A. Arnott on Jan 13, 2009 9:58 PM EST reply actions
I got a great question
Why didn’t Atl take Stuckey? (That’s a greater mistake than leaving Chris Paul on the board.) Acie Law IV over Rodney Stuckey. See ya Billy Knight.
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