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[29 Mar 2009 | No Comment | 5,158 views]

By Adam Debrowski – PistonPost.com Editor
On a night that many thought they wouldn’t see until the 2009-2010 season, Gilbert Arenas returned.
On a night that many thought they wouldn’t see until the 2009-2010 season, Detroit let a 12-point fourth quarter lead evaporate and Gilbert Arenas had an opportunity to do what he arguably does best: hit a game-winning buzzer-beater.
The Pistons snuffed that chance out.
In a defensive stance nothing short of spectacular, Kwame Brown forced Arenas to fall out of bounds and hoist up an airball with five seconds left in the …

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[10 Mar 2009 | No Comment | 770 views]

By Eric Woodyard – PistonPost.com writer
“I guess I got my swagger back, Mama that said I killed her man, Well I guess I got the dagger back…”  -Jay Z, All I Need (2001)
It’s an understatement to say that Rip Hamilton has gotten his swagger back since returning to the starting lineup. He’s looks as hungry as he’s looked since ‘04, his cuts are more incisive than ever, and his demeanor is as equine as it’s been since Mr. Big Shot’s departure to the Mile High City.
Hamilton is, in a sense, …

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[13 Jan 2009 | No Comment | 978 views]

“Start Iverson. The Pistons have continued to win in Rip’s absence. It would be a crime to bench AI just as he begins to flourish in the team-before-self mantra. Nevertheless, the Stuckey era is arriving and Rodney will continue to progress regardless of the lineup Michael Curry provides him with.” [AD]
“Allen Iverson should start. The proof is in the pudding that ever since Rip Hamilton has been sitting out, the Pistons have been winning. I believe that they have won 8 of their last 10 games with Rip out so …

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[7 Dec 2008 | No Comment | 711 views]
AI, Rip, and Sheed: Take a Seat

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’s pitiful performance against the Knicks, he’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 …