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The signing of Ben Gordon was almost immediately
followed by news that the Pistons were signing Bucks
forward Charlie Villanueva to a 5-year contract worth $35 million, according to ESPN.com. It’s a good thing this happened after the Gordon signing, because this move give Joe Dumars a ...
Shopping spree continues, Pistons sign Villanueva
Shopping spree continues, Pistons sign Villanueva
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I am in denial. Apparently, Joe didn’t read
my heart-warming letter. One year is one thing, but
signing this clown for five years? Plan on five more seasons just like the last one (or until the Pistons can unload that massive contract). From Yahoo! Sports: The Detroit Pistons have reached ...
Dumars signs Gordon, loses all credibility
Dumars signs Gordon, loses all credibility
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If I was cool enough to be able
to reach Joe Dumars, I would write him a
letter. I like to keep things brief, so the letter would look something like this: Mr. Dumars, I am a loyal Pistons fan. Look, I even have a Pistons blog. But knowing Ben Gordon is at the Palace right now makes me a bit ...
Dear Joe Dumars, Please Don’t Sign Ben Gordon.
Dear Joe Dumars, Please Don’t Sign Ben Gordon.
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This is what Joe D. needed to do-
it was the right move, and one that I
didn’t think Joe could make this season. Could this be opening the door for Bill Laimbeer? ESPN: The Detroit Pistons have fired Michael Curry as coach, the team announced Tuesday. “This was a difficult decision ...
Michael Curry Fired
Michael Curry Fired
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Thanks to Rockin’ Steady for the amazing find.
This truly is the best keyboard cat ever. This
is [very] mildly “not safe for work.” You have been warned.
Keyboard Cat plays Isiah Thomas off
Keyboard Cat plays Isiah Thomas off
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It doesn’t get any more official than this,
we definitely will not be seeing Walter Herrmann back
in a Pistons uniform next season. Not only did Austin Daye yank Walter’s number #5 after the Pistons failed to make Herrmann a qualifying offer, but it appears as if the great Grant Hill ...
Austin Daye nabs Walter Herrmann’s number
Austin Daye nabs Walter Herrmann’s number
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I stumbled across an interesting little piece from
the Orlando Sentinel yesterday. It was an article that
assessed whether or not Rasheed Wallace would be a good fit with the Magic, if they were to sign him. As you may already know, Orlando-ites don’t exactly love Sheed (but who ...
We’re All Just Hypocrites in the End
We’re All Just Hypocrites in the End
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To feed the free agent rumor frenzy sparked
by the Celtics’ offer, a more realistic goal has
been to aim for free agent Carlos Boozer, who has reportedly been unhappy in Utah for a while. Last season however, Carlos Boozer was injured for half the season. From November 24 to January 7, in ...
Millsap > Boozer
Millsap > Boozer
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In some shockingly unshocking news, the Pistons dealt
Amir Johnson to the Bucks for Fabricio Oberto in
return. Oberto didn’t even last 24 hours with Milwaukee, of whom he had just been dealt as part of the Richard Jefferson swap. Oberto probably won’t be much of a step-up from Amir, ...
Amir Johnson Traded (…Finally)
Amir Johnson Traded (…Finally)
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If you haven’t heard about it, you would
have soon: “The Celtics offered Ray Allen and Rajon
Rondo to the Detroit Pistons for a package that included Richard Hamilton,Tayshaun Prince and Rodney Stuckey, league sources told Yahoo! Sports.” Mind you, the trade was rejected. First ...
Why Boston’s Offer Should Have Been Accepted
Why Boston’s Offer Should Have Been Accepted










