I'd love to know what Flip and Kuester were chatting about.
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I'd love to know what Flip and Kuester were chatting about.
Another Pistons win!
couldnt Joe D hire Kuester a year earlier...i mean comparing Kuester to Curry is like day and night, damn...good job, nice game & win
BTW, Jerebko's 2nd double double puts him 3rd among all rookies.
The Wizards "just missed shots".Quote:
Originally Posted by Joe Asberry
PS. Jerebko is a beast, and he should keep the starting spot when (shudder) Tayshaun comes back.
Also, Stuckey looks much more at home in this type of offense. It seems in the long run we may have to keep BG coming off the bench. Start Rodney at the 2. Find a 1 that can shoot, make the extra pass, and just initiate sets. Unfortunately, I don't think Bynum is the answer. He is just too much of a ball-dominant guard. No one touches the ball until it is time for a shot. Then Stuck can shift to the 1 or 3 when BG comes in the game.
That's el whacko homerism. As far as Flip's wizards, they need more big men shooters. Maybe next year they become a more dangerous team.Quote:
Originally Posted by FP22
Homerism? I root for the Pistons, no individual player. Tayshaun's days in Detroit are numbered, and JJ is going to be a part of this team for a long time. JJ doesn't take a play off, and the production level is not very far off at this point.Quote:
Originally Posted by Black Dynamite
There is absolutely zero point in rushing Tayshaun back into playing 35+mpg in the starting lineup again. Ease him back in coming off the bench. If the rookie hits the wall, it would be a perfect time to switch it up.
:thatsracist:Quote:
Originally Posted by Joe Asberry
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Originally Posted by Agent Zero
And thankfully you aren't the coach. And i don't get how there production is spot on close? You're having a delfino like meltdown. We aren't even that good right now, you say its about team, then lambaste people in an extreme manner as if we are above .500 right now. And saying 7.2 ppg, .6 apg, and 5.1 rpg as not far off a guy who did double or more last season in most categories outside of rebounding is stretching vag at this point. Jerebko's energy is great, but he is not a starter. I'm kinda annoyed because i dont think anything severely negative about him, in fact i like what he's done for us. But is it close to Tay? fuck no.Quote:
Originally Posted by FP22
I trust that Kuester will be patient getting Rip and Tay back in, but we are not better w/o either guy. I'm actually itching to have everyone healthy, and the agenda psychos here are looking at who we can dump to tank out.
http://blog.mlive.com/fullcourtpress...lity_ball.htmlQuote:
As an encore for the 28-assist performance against Milwaukee on Friday, the Pistons again finished well above their season average assist rate (16.6), this time dishing out 22. The number is even more impressive when you factor in that the Pistons only turned the ball over 11 times.