Glenn
10-12-2006, 03:49 PM
This guy deserves a little love.
How nice of an addition has he been?
Great player, great citizen, great attitude.
A guy that has been through all of the injuries that he has been and the loss of production due to those injuries could very well be bitter and selfish, not Dice.
We're lucky to have him.
http://www.mlive.com/pistons/stories/index.ssf?/base/sports-1/116061360647060.xml&coll=1
McDyess in line for bigger role on Pistons
Thursday, October 12, 2006
By A. Sherrod Blakely
AUBURN HILLS -- When Antonio McDyess arrived in Detroit two years ago, teammates and coaches often referred to him as a sixth starter.
Well, it looks like he'll finally get the kind of minutes to back that up.
Of the handful of issues left to be ironed out by Detroit during the preseason, figuring out McDyess' role isn't one of them.
Ben Wallace's departure to Chicago via free agency this summer, coupled with McDyess being healthy enough to play in a career-high 82 regular season games last season, has the 32-year-old forward and Pistons head coach Flip Saunders confident that the injuries which have limited his playing time in Detroit won't be an issue anymore.
The former All-Star (2001) and Olympic gold medalist (2000) was one of the NBA's dominant power forwards before a series of knee injuries that began during the '01-'02 season. Prior to that, he averaged 33.5 minutes per game. In the four seasons since then, including his missing the '02-'03 season with New York due to a knee injury, McDyess' playing time dropped by more than 10 minutes per game, to 22.3.
However, that's expected to change this season.
"We've always looked at him as a sixth starter, but I do believe his role will be greater this year," Saunders said.
Especially in the fourth quarter, which McDyess acknowledges has been difficult for him to sit and watch instead of being on the floor.
"I'm just like everybody else on this team ... I want to be out there," McDyess said. "But I'm willing to do whatever I have to do to help us win games. If that means sitting for most or all of the fourth quarter, fine, I'll do that. If it means playing in the fourth quarter, I don't have a problem with that either."
And while the thought of more minutes might have made McDyess cringe a couple years ago, he's excited about the possibility of having an expanded role.
"I'm looking forward to this season," McDyess said. "If it calls for me to be on the floor in crunch time and get more minutes, I'm willing to take that challenge."
http://images.tsn.ca/images/stories/20050423/pistons_65182.jpg
http://cdn.news.aol.com/aolnews_photos/03/00/20060412204109990007
http://www3.turkishpress.com/i-s/SGE.GDM66.050406075411.photo00.quicklook.default-245x169.jpg
http://members.aol.com/kingkyle1/DenverNuggets/mcdyess.jpg
How nice of an addition has he been?
Great player, great citizen, great attitude.
A guy that has been through all of the injuries that he has been and the loss of production due to those injuries could very well be bitter and selfish, not Dice.
We're lucky to have him.
http://www.mlive.com/pistons/stories/index.ssf?/base/sports-1/116061360647060.xml&coll=1
McDyess in line for bigger role on Pistons
Thursday, October 12, 2006
By A. Sherrod Blakely
AUBURN HILLS -- When Antonio McDyess arrived in Detroit two years ago, teammates and coaches often referred to him as a sixth starter.
Well, it looks like he'll finally get the kind of minutes to back that up.
Of the handful of issues left to be ironed out by Detroit during the preseason, figuring out McDyess' role isn't one of them.
Ben Wallace's departure to Chicago via free agency this summer, coupled with McDyess being healthy enough to play in a career-high 82 regular season games last season, has the 32-year-old forward and Pistons head coach Flip Saunders confident that the injuries which have limited his playing time in Detroit won't be an issue anymore.
The former All-Star (2001) and Olympic gold medalist (2000) was one of the NBA's dominant power forwards before a series of knee injuries that began during the '01-'02 season. Prior to that, he averaged 33.5 minutes per game. In the four seasons since then, including his missing the '02-'03 season with New York due to a knee injury, McDyess' playing time dropped by more than 10 minutes per game, to 22.3.
However, that's expected to change this season.
"We've always looked at him as a sixth starter, but I do believe his role will be greater this year," Saunders said.
Especially in the fourth quarter, which McDyess acknowledges has been difficult for him to sit and watch instead of being on the floor.
"I'm just like everybody else on this team ... I want to be out there," McDyess said. "But I'm willing to do whatever I have to do to help us win games. If that means sitting for most or all of the fourth quarter, fine, I'll do that. If it means playing in the fourth quarter, I don't have a problem with that either."
And while the thought of more minutes might have made McDyess cringe a couple years ago, he's excited about the possibility of having an expanded role.
"I'm looking forward to this season," McDyess said. "If it calls for me to be on the floor in crunch time and get more minutes, I'm willing to take that challenge."
http://images.tsn.ca/images/stories/20050423/pistons_65182.jpg
http://cdn.news.aol.com/aolnews_photos/03/00/20060412204109990007
http://www3.turkishpress.com/i-s/SGE.GDM66.050406075411.photo00.quicklook.default-245x169.jpg
http://members.aol.com/kingkyle1/DenverNuggets/mcdyess.jpg