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The Detroit Pistons- Someday, we will rise again!

Posted: Fri May 06, 2011 12:34 pm
by Bklyn
I'll believe it can, when the city actually does.

Re: The Detroit Pistons- Someday, we will rise again!

Posted: Sat May 07, 2011 11:54 am
by tin mad dog
We can't wait that long- the new Governor is an idiot.


BISMACK BUMAYE!

Re: The Detroit Pistons- Someday, we will rise again!

Posted: Thu May 26, 2011 4:16 pm
by tin mad dog
We lost a spot in the lottery but I'm hopeful THE SMACK will still be around..... as well as hoping that he's the player I want him to be.

Re: The Detroit Pistons- Someday, we will rise again!

Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2011 1:29 am
by Red Bird
I love the Pitons. :D



OK Not really. I'm just kidding.

Re: The Detroit Pistons- Someday, we will rise again!

Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2011 10:58 am
by T Dot O Dot
someone had a couple too many last night

Re: The Detroit Pistons- Someday, we will rise again!

Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2011 4:56 pm
by Red Bird
Well it wasn't just me.

Re: The Detroit Pistons- Someday, we will rise again!

Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2011 1:19 am
by tin mad dog
I have to say that while I wanted THE SMACK, I'm pretty happy Brandon Knight dropped to us.

Re: The Detroit Pistons- Someday, we will rise again!

Posted: Wed May 23, 2012 12:46 pm
by tin mad dog
Saying my prayers that the less than 2% odds hit and we get The Monobrow!

Re: The Detroit Pistons- Someday, we will rise again!

Posted: Fri Jun 22, 2012 4:43 pm
by tin mad dog
Now, I guess I'm just hoping that Drummond drops. If not that, then I hope Myers Leonard or John Henson pan out.

Re: The Detroit Pistons- Someday, we will rise again!

Posted: Fri Jun 22, 2012 8:53 pm
by hedge
I like Henson (I went to UNC), but he's going to take a few years to round into NBA form. He's decently athletic and freakishly long and he's got decent range already, which will just get better over time. I think he'll eventually be a Sam Perkins type of player. Perfect for a late lottery pick...

Re: The Detroit Pistons- Someday, we will rise again!

Posted: Fri Jun 22, 2012 9:04 pm
by Bklyn
I have no idea where his heart is, though. He seems like he plays bball because he can, not because he likes it.

Re: The Detroit Pistons- Someday, we will rise again!

Posted: Fri Jun 22, 2012 9:10 pm
by T Dot O Dot
i actually thought he was a borderline thug, just didnt come out much because his teammates

still remember the maryland game where he kind of "walked" through the ref

Re: The Detroit Pistons- Someday, we will rise again!

Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2012 12:49 pm
by tin mad dog
tin mad dog wrote:Now, I guess I'm just hoping that Drummond drops. If not that, then I hope Myers Leonard or John Henson pan out.

It is Christmas in June!!!!

Thank yous go out to Cleveland and Toronto.

He may wind up being a bust but he also may wind up being the best player in this draft class. More than a worthy gamble to take at #9.

I think he'll at worst be a DeAndre Jordan-type and that's a good compliment to Monroe.

I also like the picking of Sir Kim English at #44. I think he may make the team and he certainly fits the blue-collar, high character profile of Pistons' past.

It looks like 3 good drafts in a row. There is hope!

Re: The Detroit Pistons- Someday, we will rise again!

Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2012 1:32 pm
by Bklyn
Drummond scares me...and #9 is still more of a gamble than a steal.

Re: The Detroit Pistons- Someday, we will rise again!

Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2012 6:34 pm
by sotola
agreed. he sounds like a great kid and all but everytime I look at him, I see Hasheem Thabeet. and everytime I looked at Hasheem Thabeet pre draft, I see Hasheem Thabeet now.... that's not good.

Re: The Detroit Pistons- Someday, we will rise again!

Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2012 7:43 pm
by Bklyn
Basically

Re: The Detroit Pistons- Someday, we will rise again!

Posted: Wed Jul 04, 2012 4:32 pm
by tin mad dog
sotola wrote:agreed. he sounds like a great kid and all but everytime I look at him, I see Hasheem Thabeet. and everytime I looked at Hasheem Thabeet pre draft, I see Hasheem Thabeet now.... that's not good.
The only similarity I see is that they both played center for UConn. He's stronger and much more athletic than Thabeet. He was somewhat passive in his one year at UConn but they also had an assistant coaching the team for most of the year.

I also don't see any other more reliable options at #9. Henson, Leonard, Sullinger, Rivers, either Jones, pretty much anyone you name had question marks. Zeller was the only guy that maybe what you see is what you get but he's pretty limited. Drummond had the biggest upside. He's a guy that some mocks had him rated above Davis until mid-January. To me, Detroit HAD to make this pick.

Re: The Detroit Pistons- Someday, we will rise again!

Posted: Wed Jul 04, 2012 4:44 pm
by tin mad dog
Thabeet?

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Re: The Detroit Pistons- Someday, we will rise again!

Posted: Wed Jul 04, 2012 6:50 pm
by sotola
The only similarity I see is that they both played center for UConn. He's stronger and much more athletic than Thabeet. He was somewhat passive in his one year at UConn but they also had an assistant coaching the team for most of the year.

I also don't see any other more reliable options at #9. Henson, Leonard, Sullinger, Rivers, either Jones, pretty much anyone you name had question marks. Zeller was the only guy that maybe what you see is what you get but he's pretty limited. Drummond had the biggest upside. He's a guy that some mocks had him rated above Davis until mid-January. To me, Detroit HAD to make this pick.
I am not sure how Drummond is taller than Thabeet. He weighs more, I will give you that. But Thabeet is longer and taller.

Biggest Upside? If that means he can't play now and he might become a player then I would agree but Rivers/Sullinger/Jones can play now. Sullinger/Jones have questions marks so I could see the Pistons not touching those guys so it really comes down to Rivers or Drummond. I am not a big Rivers fan (despite being a Duke fan) so I can understand why he was not picked. I just don't see Drummond as a steal since his game is limited right now. ...and anyone that had Drummond above Davis in mid-January obviously didn't watch basketball.

I can agree that Drummond was probably the right choice for Detroit but it's a pick that has a lot of risk. There are alot of guys that leave college that are considered high upside, or even athletic freaks, but if you are going to the NBA to learn how to play.... probably not the right place to learn. and I think Drummond has a lot to learn. Maybe you are right but I am not sold on the kid.

Re: The Detroit Pistons- Someday, we will rise again!

Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2012 12:02 am
by tin mad dog
sotola wrote:

I am not sure how Drummond is taller than Thabeet. He weighs more, I will give you that. But Thabeet is longer and taller.

Biggest Upside? If that means he can't play now and he might become a player then I would agree but Rivers/Sullinger/Jones can play now. Sullinger/Jones have questions marks so I could see the Pistons not touching those guys so it really comes down to Rivers or Drummond. I am not a big Rivers fan (despite being a Duke fan) so I can understand why he was not picked. I just don't see Drummond as a steal since his game is limited right now. ...and anyone that had Drummond above Davis in mid-January obviously didn't watch basketball.

I can agree that Drummond was probably the right choice for Detroit but it's a pick that has a lot of risk. There are alot of guys that leave college that are considered high upside, or even athletic freaks, but if you are going to the NBA to learn how to play.... probably not the right place to learn. and I think Drummond has a lot to learn. Maybe you are right but I am not sold on the kid.

Where did I say Drummond was taller than Thabeet? That didn't happen.

It is a gamble.

In no way did I say he's a sure thing. He has all the physical tools, though.