freep.com - 6/2/2008
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Don't kick 'em when they're down. There's no need. The Pistons know they're finished. Finished for the season. Finished as a concept. When Rasheed Wallace told the media around his locker Friday night, "That's the end, man," he wasn't talking about a movie. He was talking about all of it, this whole long and crazy Pistons ride, which promised so much, delivered less, but still -- and let's not ...
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First Cup: Monday
ESPN.com - TrueHoop —
... "When you don't win, changes come. It's pretty simple in professional sports these days. Pistons president Joe Dumars -- just as competitive in his general manager position as he was as a player -- wasn't available for comment Sunday. But you can be sure that he'll be putting a plan together to turn his team around and get them back to championship caliber." ...
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PistonsNationBlog.com —
... I like Rasheed Wallace. I believe Rasheed Wallace is a revolutionary talent and all around great guy. I also think the Rasheed Wallace side show has run its course here. I ‘m in total agreement with Mitch Albom when he wrote the other day that the Pistons owe Sheed gratitude for his services, and you can thank a player by letting him go. ...
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Five Trade Ideas Involving the Detroit Pistons and Rasheed Wallace
emptythebench.com 6/4/2008 — Given his ECF antics, his expiring contract worth about $13.6 million, and the Pistons’ need for a true post-up power forward with ups and hustle, it’s time for Wallace to bid adieu to the franchise he won a championship with and move on. A change of scenery served him well once, and perhaps it will again. Best of luck, ‘Sheed, and thanks for the fish. Here's five possible trades involving Sheed.