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Detroit Pistons Intro's Detroit Pistons introductions when Ben Wallace was with them Tags: Detroit Pistons Introduction Ben Wallace Rasheed Chauncey Billiups Tashaun Prince Richard Hamilton The Palace Of |
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Future Pistons 2007 - 2008 in action: #3 RODNEY STUCKEY Born: Apr 21, 1986 Height: 6-5 / 1,96 Weight: 205 lbs. / 93,0 kg. College:Eastern Washington #9 ARRON AFFLALO Born: Oct 15, 1985 Height: 6-5 / 1,96 Weight: 215 lbs. / 97,5 kg. College:UCLA #25 AMIR JOHNSON Born: May 1, 1987 Height: 6-9 / 2,06 Weight: 210 lbs. / 95,3 kg. College:No College #17 SAMMY MEJIA Born: Feb 7, 1983 Height: 6-6 / 1,98 Weight: 195 lbs. / 88,5 kg. College:DePaul #7 IBRAHIM JAABER Born: Height: 6-2 / 1,88 Weight: 170 lbs. / 77,1 kg. College:Pennsylvania #54 JASON MAXIELL Born: Height: 6-7 / 2,01 Weight: 260 lbs. / 117,9 kg. College:Cincinnati #23 CHEIKH SAMB Born: Oct 22, 1984 Height: 7-1 / 2,16 Weight: 195 lbs. / 88,5 kg. College: WTC CORNELLÀ (FC BARCELONA) Tags: NBA tv Rookies Las Vegas Summer League Detroit Pistons Draft Highlights Stuckey Afflalo Mejia Johson Jaaber Maxiell Samb |
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Welcome To Detroit Pistons This is a mix of Detroit Pistons. Clips are from Need4sheed.com. and yes i did get some clips from the original Detroit Piston Mix. I just wondered what would happen if i use eminem tracks to a detroit piston video. I think they're great. Eminem and Detroit Pistons. btw, im a fan of and I support Detroit Pistons even tho i live in UK. Tags: Detroit Pistons |
User: hoopsencyclopedia |
Michael Jordan 1988: 59pts Vs. Detroit Pistons on CBS This is the single most important game of the modern basketball era. Also, it kept solidifying the fact that MJ saved his best for the best teams. MJ rarely cared to score big against poor teams unless he had to since it was a chance to get the team to play. In MJ's first 19 games vs. Detroit, he averaged 36ppg including a 61pt spanking the year before (a game I also have edited on youtube.com). After this 59pt game on national TV on Easter Sunday in front of a record crowd at Detroit, the Pistons' coach Daly had enough. He vowed never to let MJ beat them again. Born was the beginning of the most awesome defense ever - "The Jordan Rules". The basics of the defense were to 'funnel MJ to the middle so the big guys could knock him on his butt'. But, the defense was so specific that there was a rule for what to do wherever MJ had the ball. Go here: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/si_online/flashbacks/jordan/891106/ The "Jordan Rules" went on to revolutionize the game - making defense win championships. The Pistons went on to win two titles and their 'bruiserball' defense on Jordan forced the NBA to invent the flagrant foul. The Knicks and the Heat copied this football style and soon, the league's scoring plummeted. MJ, still scoring 30+ ppg was unaffected with his insane skills but the league itself couldn't score. We saw in the 90s, slow games with teams scoring just 60 points each with no one able to make any shots. After MJ retired, the NBA tinkered with the rules to get scoring back up and today, we are still seeing this tinkering with the shortened half-court clock, the lax hand-checking rules, the illegal step-in defense for centers and so forth. MJ is responsible for all this. I remember this game vividly. Few NBA games were on national TV so the ads building this game's drama were strong. We knew MJ and the Pistons already hated each other. The Pontiac Silverdome had a record crowd. What was MJ going to do? Well, all he did was go 21-27 for 59. But, the real key was that he won the game on two clutch defensive stops - a block and steal on Zeke - to make sure his 59 didn't go to waste. MJ's jumper was laser-like here and I remember actually being upset that he was so 'on' since that would mean he would be driving less. I wanted to see more acrobatic shots. But, that's just being a selfish fan. Enjoy The Master becoming 'The Master'. Tags: Michael Jordan Detroit Pistons Lebron James Shaq Kobe Bryant Magic Dwyane Wade Lakers Tmac Vince Car ter Allen Iverson |
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Michael Jordan 1989 Playoffs: Gm 3 Vs. Pistons, 46 pts MJ attacked the Pistons' 'Bad Boys Jordan Rules' defense with an attacking game in Game 3. This was the most dramatic game of the series which went to 6 games with the Pistons winning and going on to become the Champs. This Pistons team, perhaps the greatest defensive team ever, was the last hump MJ had to face before becoming a champion. The game-winner in this game for MJ was one of his best. Tags: Michael Jordan Detroit Pistons Dwyane Wade Kobe Bryant Lebron James Shaq Allen Iverson Vince Carter Tmac Lakers Bulls MJ |
User: TRJ22487 |
NBA on ABC Intro - 2004 NBA Finals Pistons/Lakers Game 5 Introduction to Game Five of the 2004 NBA Finals between the Detroit Pistons and Los Angeles Lakers at The Palace of Auburn Hills Opening: Al Michaels Announcers: Al Michaels and Doc Rivers Song: Lets Get It Started - Black Eyed Peas Tags: NBA on ABC Pistons Lakers Black Eyed Peas Fergie 2004 |
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Michael Jordan 1987: 61 pts. Vs. Pistons This game was the precursor to Detroit making the Jordan Rules. After this game and a 59 point spanking on CBS the next year against Detroit, the Pistons devised the Jordan Rules - the most comprehensive defensive scheme devised by the NBA to this day. (Box Score:) 3-4-1987 43 minutes 22-39 FG 17-18 FT 7 rebounds 3 assists 3 steals 3 blocks 5 turnovers 0 fouls 61 points W 125-120 Tags: Michael Jordan Detroit Pistons Dwyane Wade Kobe Bryant Lebron James Shaq Allen Iverson Vince Carter Tmac Lakers Bulls MJ |
User: knasty80 |
Jingle Bells: From Rasheed Wallace and Company Jingle Bells: From Rasheed and Company Tags: Will Blalock Jason Maxiell Amir Johnson Rasheed Wallace christmas. jingle bells detroit pistons |
User: blackadam06 |
1987 Bulls V Pistons This game was kind of hard to put together due to the incredibly high number of stoppages. The usual suspects did their thing. Adrian Dantley went for 20+, etc.. What I was able to put together, I surely hope U guys enjoy.. Tags: Bad Boys Pistons Bulls MJ Pippen Grant Isiah Thomas Bill Laimbeer |
User: AlanFlowers |
Detroit Pistons 2004 - The Palace The 2004 NBA Finals was the championship round of the 2003--04 National Basketball Association season. The Finals were between the Los Angeles Lakers of the Western Conference and the Detroit Pistons of the Eastern Conference, the Lakers held home court advantage. The series was played under a best-of-seven format, so the first team to collect four game victories would win the series. Although the Lakers were the heavy favorite, the Pistons won the series four games to one to win their first title since 1990. Incidentally, the Pistons also defeated the Lakers in 1989 Finals. Piston point guard Chauncey Billups was named the Most Valuable Player of the series. In winning, the Pistons won their fifth championship (3 NBA Championships, 2 NBL Championships). Music By: The Game Created By: Alan Flowers Tags: Detroit Pistons Chauncey Billups Rip Hamilton The Game NBA Basketball And1 |