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It’s Time For Full Blown Rebuilding In Pistonland

18 Jun

Now thats it’s been a few weeks since “Beverly Hills Billy”, Tom Gores has taken over control of the Detroit Pistons , it’s time for Joe Dumars and company to get down to business in rebuilding this team. Gores taking over was step one in trying to get the Pistons back to the upper echelon of the Eastern Conference. The second step was firing coach John Kuester.

Kuester wasn’t a bad guy or a bad coach, he just wasn’t a good fit with this edition of Pistons. He inherited a losing situation and the veterans on the team (namely 2004 holdovers) weren’t showing Kuester any respect.

Now they have to make a good hire at the coaching position. At this point they have listed Lawrence Frank, Kelvin Sampson, Mike Woodson, and Dwane Casey as favorites, even though Casey might be scratched off the list. Personally, I would like to see Woodson or Frank get the job, but that’s not my decision to make. I say that because those are the only proven commodities I really know. If they hire an unproven coach they’ll have to unload some veterans that aren’t cut out for rebuilding. Dumars has shown impatience with coaches so he must be dead on with this hire. Which leads to this.

Get rid of the 2004 holdovers. It’s over, gone and done with. It’s time to get rid of Richard Hamilton and Tayshaun Prince and the only reason I would let Ben Wallace come back is to be a mentor to the younger players. Prince is a free agent so I would let him walk. Unless I knew I could get something for him then I would do a sign and trade and Dumars is so loyal to Prince that he wants him back. I dont know what you can get for Hamilton at this point. He has a bad contract and is on the wrong side of 30 so you won’t get much for him. Maybe Dumars can get the handgun and panty hose and pull off another robbery in trade. Probably won’t happen, so Piston fans don’t start those dream trade scenarios. It’s not gonna happen.  

Draft a point guard. If the Pistons could be lucky enough to have Kemba Walker fall into their laps, take him. I don’t think that’ll happen, but they do need a floor general. The Pistons don’t have a point guard and I’m tired of seeing Rodney Stuckey masquerade as one and Will Bynum come off the bench as a welfare version of Jason Terry. They likely won’t find one in this draft since Kyrie Irving, Brandon Knight, and Walker will be off the board when it’s their turn at pick number eight. If that is indeed the case go big. There’s been talk of one of the Eurobigs ( Jan Vesely, Bismack Biyombo, or Jonas Valanciunas). All are boom or bust picks but you never know. Biyombo would give you defense and rebounding, something non existent with the current roster. Vesely looks to be the most proven and Valanciunas may have the most upside. If they go there I would also take Purdue’s JaJuan Johnson in the second round if he’s still on the board. Johnson does need to bulk up, but he played in the rugged Big Ten which scores points with me. Oakland’s Keith Benson, Georgia’s Trey Thompkins, and Jeremy Tyler could all be possibilities since the Pistons have two picks in the second round.

No more forays into free agency. The last free agent signings produced Charlie Villanueva and Ben Gordon. I still like the Gordon signing as I think he wasn’t used properly and had a few injury problems. Villanueva on the other hand, I still don’t like it. He’s allergic to defense and rebounding. And that’s why I named all the possibilties in the second round of next week’s draft. If Charlie V. continues on like this, he’ll find himself chained to the bench. The best hope for him is that he shows enough to be traded. This is far fetched but I’d call Golden State to see if they would take him for Andris Biendris. Won’t happen, but one can dream can’t they.                

Gores has said that Dumars has three years to right the ship, so this year’s draft and coaching choice will be critical in seeing that the ball gets rolling in a positive direction.

Just Pull The Trigger Already

5 Feb

“I know the situation. I know how it went down and what was said and how it was said but even after that I never thought it would get to this point. Of course he is not going to play now. It is personal. You are going to have to trade him now. Rumors have persisted that Hamilton is a disruption and cancer for the team. He’s heard the talk and doesn’t like it”.



Those were Ben Wallace’s words after the Detroit Pistons beat the New Jersey Nets last night on Richard Hamilton’s benching. Clearly Wallace isn’t the only Piston that feels this way. I think the whole team feels Hamilton can help the team, but no matter what they say, there’s nothing they can do about it. I’ll stop short of saying conspiracy, but team president Joe Dumars must’ve sent this message to coach John Kuester from afar. Don’t play him.

Hamilton was put on the inactive list for last night’s game. A list for players that are injured. Rip’s not injured or ill. He’s just been benched and it hasn’t been for the good of the team. I know Dumars wants this team to try and make an attempt to get to the playoffs. I don’t agree with it but hey, he’s the prez and I’m sitting at my kitchen table relaying my thoughts. If he wants to make a playoff push Hamilton wouldn’t be doing woodwork on the sidelines. 

Wallace is right. It’s a must they trade him now. All that means is if they do trade him they’ll probably get a worse player in return with an equally bad contract. Those will be the only offers they get, unless a sweet three way deal comes along to ship Hamilton out of town. And I don’t see any of those coming anytime soon, not with the way teams covet expiring contracts and young talent. That means they’re stuck with each other for the forseeable future. By then there might be a full blown mutiny on this team, because they don’t really like Kuester, nor do they respect him. I know the Pistons as an organization really can’t move forward until they find a buyer for the team, so this situation as a whole will get a whole lot worse before it shows any signs of getting better.  

Start Tanking For Sullinger

23 Dec

I don’t like to advocate losing intentionally, or tanking for a lack of a better term. But hey, it worked for the Houston Rockets back in the day when they “won” the right to draft Ralph Sampson, so I’m not against trying to get a few more ping pong balls in the hopper.

If I’m Detroit Pistons general manager Joe Dumars, I facilitate trades for Richard Hamilton and Tayshaun Prince and let the losing begin. I know Joe has a lot of pride so he’ll never go for this idea. I don’t think a lot of people that read this would like this idea. But like I said, it worked for Houston so why not give it a try. The player I’ve fallen in love with in this short college basketball season is Ohio State’s Jared Sullinger.

Being from Michigan, I haven’t liked many Buckeyes. That goes for football and basketball. Save for Jay Burson and Dennis Hopson I don’t root for many. But Sullinger is different. I know the Pistons lack an elite level point guard and as much as I hate to say it Duke’s Kyrie Irving could be used here in the Motor City. I could be wrong, but I feel Sullinger is a guaranteed can’t miss. Put Sullinger next to Greg Monroe, and they might form a nice combo on the front line. Jared is a beast down low. He has a good back to the basket game and can actually hit a midrnge shot, even though you prefer he doesn’t take that shot frequently. He’s a strong rebounder and if he can stay out of foul trouble he could step right in and be a force. He knows his range so you don’t have to worry about him straying out to the three point line. If you question what I’m saying, just check his stat line from the Florida game (26 points, 10 rebounds, 2 blocks, 2 steals). He is DeMarcus Cousins without the attitude. He averages a double double and shoots 59 percent. I’m still waiting to see what he does once the Big Ten season starts, but right now he would be number one on my draft board right now.

I know Joe Dumars doesn’t have much room to operate and there may not be a season next year, but drafting Sullinger is a must. This would be the certified home run draft pick he needs to keep the bullets off his back regarding his shaky draft record. Just make the trades and let lottopalooza start and let the ping pong balls rack up. Just remeber, it got Houston into that epic coin flip that landed them Ralph Sampson. Like I said earlier, Dumars has too much pride to let that happen. Let’s not kid ourselves. This team is going nowhere except lotteryland so why not try to maximize the potential to get the best draft position.  

detroit pistons.how will they do this year?

16 Oct

As the name of my blog states,i have an opinion for almost anything.this goes out to the local piston fans.how do you think they will do this year.on paper it looks like a 40-45 win team,but as we all know games aren’t played on paper.I think Joe Dumars did well in free agency bringing in charlie villanueva and ben gordon.i wasn’t too thrilled with the draft but who else could we take at that position in the draft.they’re trying to rebuild on the fly which is not a bad thing,but we’ll have to see what moves come by the trade deadline if any.i feel they won’t be among the elite,but still competitive enough to put a scare into some better teams.personally i see a 43-39 finish in the regular season and somewhere between a 6 to 8 seed in the playoffs.
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