Posted on January 7, 2009 by Chris Thompson
The latest news to flash across my screen is that regarding the playing time of Rip Hamilton and Rasheed Wallace in the Pistons upcoming game against the Portland Trailblazers.
Richard Hamilton suffered his torn groin injury late last month against the Oklahoma City Thunder and will likely be sitting this one out. This Pistons seem to [...]
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Posted on January 1, 2009 by Chris Thompson
In their matinee home game on New Years Eve, the Pistons toppled the New Jersey Nets by the final score of 83-75. The main storyline of the night, no it wasn’t any highlight real dunks, or amazing last second bucket, but it was Vince Carter getting ejected early in the second quarter.
Vince was given his [...]
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Posted on December 31, 2008 by Chris Thompson
Predictions, well here we go.
Points: Allen Iverson (24 points)
Assists: Rodney Stuckey (7 assists)
Rebounds: Tayshaun Prince (9 boards)
Three Pointers: Rasheed Wallace (2 from behind the arc)
Steals: Allen Iverson (2 steals)
Turnovers: Rodney Stuckey (3 TO’s)
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Posted on December 31, 2008 by Chris Thompson
It was reported yesterday that Rip Hamilton is looking doubtful for the Pistons home game against the Nets. The reason, still his sore left groin.
This could be a devastating loss for the Pistons if he is unable to play. Why? Well because he is the second leading scorer for the Pistons averaging 17.2ppg every time he [...]
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