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		<title>AI, Rip, and Sheed: Take a Seat</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Dec 2008 20:58:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Why did the Pistons hire Michael Curry?
Short and simple: they needed someone who would punish our little drama queens when they got out of line.
Judging by his [lack of] decision-making during Sunday&#8217;s pitiful performance against the Knicks, he&#8217;s not doing a very good job.
There are so many questions. Why, after going scoreless in the first 4 minutes and finishing the first quarter down by 17 points, was the bench not in sooner? How did Walter Herrmann sit the first 3 quarters when the Pistons were getting manhandled? Why did Rodney ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Why did the Pistons hire Michael Curry?</p>
<p>Short and simple: they needed someone who would punish our little drama queens when they got out of line.</p>
<p>Judging by his [lack of] decision-making during Sunday&#8217;s pitiful performance against the Knicks, he&#8217;s not doing a very good job.</p>
<p>There are so many questions. Why, after going scoreless in the first 4 minutes and finishing the first quarter down by 17 points, was the bench not in sooner? How did Walter Herrmann sit the first 3 quarters when the Pistons were getting manhandled? Why did Rodney Stuckey only notch 17 minutes when AI had the shot selection of Larry Hughes (that&#8217;s not a compliment)? AI chose a shot over an open man so many times I can&#8217;t count them on both hands. Allen Iverson does NOT deserve to start the next game. Start Stuckey in his place.</p>
<p>There wasn&#8217;t a problem with Rip until he decided to screw his team over just so he could throw a cheap elbow at Jared Jeffries. The Pistons were within 5 points and this game could have been won with Rip&#8217;s sharpshooting, had he not been ejected. Rip does NOT deserve to start the next game. Start Afflalo in his place.</p>
<p>And Sheed. Sheed, Sheed, Sheed. What are we going to do with you? You start and stop on a dime. If only there was some other way to get you started other than technical fouls (which apprently didn&#8217;t work today). Is there some magic button Michael Curry can press that turns the lackadaisical Sheed into the low-post offensive monster that he was before he won that big, shiny ring? Rasheed does NOT deserve to start the next game. Start Antonio McDyess in his place.</p>
<p>When the Pistons win, it seems like the headlines always mention how someone came off the bench and carried the Pistons on their back. It always seems like such a surprise to the media when Arron Afflalo scores 15 points or Rodney Stuckey gets 10 assists. Why? These guys play with exponentially greater willpower than anyone who starts (save Tayshaun Prince), and it shows by the way they actually <em>want to win</em>. Get these guys in the game and keep them in the game.</p>
<p>For 4 years I&#8217;ve watched the Pistons dwindle into some washed-up team who would like another ring, but doesn&#8217;t truly <em>want</em> it. It&#8217;s hard to say but it&#8217;s true. Luxury continues to trump necessity. The bench, however, has the drive. The reserves have consistently showed Michael Curry their ability time after time, but he does not seem to be understanding.</p>
<p>So far, all I see is Flip Saunders II.</p>
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