ESPN dismisses the Pistons...
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Detroit's Run Officially Ends
Chris Broussard, ESPN The Magazine: I know it doesn't make me Nostradamus to say the East will come down to Boston and Cleveland. But if there's a third team that can disrupt the expected Eastern Conference final, I say it's Orlando, not Detroit. The nice little run the Pistons had is officially over. Not only will they fail to reach the conference finals for the first time in seven years, but they will be ousted from the playoffs in the first round -- by Atlanta!
The Hawks have the athleticism, mental toughness and clutch play to beat the still-complacent, up-and-down Pistons. Detroit's early exit will lead to wholesale changes, although first-year coach Michael Curry will be safe (as he should be).
The very fruitful Rasheed Wallace era will end as the Pistons let him walk away in free agency or maybe through a sign-and-trade. I wouldn't be surprised to see Wallace sign in Philly or Boston. He'd be a great addition to either squad.
The short-lived Allen Iverson era also will end, with Iverson leaving via free agency. I can't call a landing spot for him at this point. The Iverson-Chauncey Billups trade still won't go down as a failure because: a) The Pistons weren't going to win the East with Billups, and b) the trade will give them major cap room for 2009 or 2010. And you better believe president Joe Dumars will make the most of the Pistons' flexibility, rebuilding them into a conference contender within a few years.