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    OGT: Opening night, Pistons at Grizzlies (10/28/09, 8 pm, FSD)

    Let's get this party started.



    Detroit (0-0) at Memphis (0-0)

    Game info: 8:00 pm EDT Wed Oct 28, 2009
    TV: FSD, FSTN

    By JEFF MEZYDLO, STATS Senior Writer
    Oct 27, 12:17 am EDT

    Allen Iverson(notes) wasn’t the answer the Detroit Pistons were looking for to help them contend for an NBA title in 2008-09. He likely won’t be on the court with his new team to face Detroit to open this season.

    The new-look Pistons begin their quest to return to prominence in the Eastern Conference on Wednesday night at Memphis, which might have to wait for Iverson to make his Grizzlies debut.

    Iverson averaged 17.4 points and 4.9 assists in 57 games after being acquired in a trade with Denver for the popular Chauncey Billups(notes) in a cost-cutting move last November, but the Pistons opted not to re-sign him.

    With teams expressing little interest in the 34-year-old, 10-time All-Star, Iverson eventually signed a one-year, $3.5 million deal with the Grizzlies, but it’s uncertain if he’ll dress Wednesday as he recovers from a torn hamstring.

    “They’re saying it’s a possibility, but it’s also a long shot,” Iverson said. “You know that’s one of the ones I definitely want to play.”

    With Iverson in tow most of the way, the Pistons went 39-43 for their first losing season since 2001, and were swept in the first round of the playoffs by Cleveland. Detroit had reached the conference finals the previous six seasons and the Finals twice in that span, most recently in 2005, when it lost to San Antonio in seven games.

    In another move to free up salary-cap space, Detroit let go off aging forward Rasheed Wallace(notes), leaving Richard Hamilton(notes), Tayshaun Prince(notes) and recently re-acquired Ben Wallace(notes) remaining from the 2003-04 championship team.

    Hoping to improve on the offensive end after ranking near the bottom of the league with 94.2 points per game, the Pistons signed young scorers Ben Gordon(notes) and Charlie Villanueva(notes) - reunited after leading Connecticut to the 2004 NCAA title.

    Gordon, 26, averaged 20.7 points last season to lead Chicago in scoring for the fourth straight year, and 24.3 during an exciting seven-game, first-round playoff series against Boston.

    The 25-year-old Villanueva, who joins his third team in five seasons, averaged a career-high 16.2 points and 6.7 rebounds for Milwaukee in 2008-09.

    They join a young nucleus that includes 23-year-old guard Rodney Stuckey(notes) (13.4 ppg, 4.9 apg) and 6-foot-11 first-round pick Austin Daye(notes), who averaged 12.7 points and 6.8 rebounds for Gonzaga last season.

    Though the 31-year-old Hamilton spent a portion of last season coming off the bench, he averaged a team-leading 18.3 points.

    “They’re making a lot of changes,” said Gordon, who signed a $55 million, five-year contract and has averaged 19.3 points in 10 games versus Memphis. “They still have a few pieces from the championship team, but there’s definitely some new blood and we’re hungry.”

    The biggest change might be on the bench, where longtime NBA assistant coach John Kuester replaced the fired Michael Curry to become Detroit’s sixth head coach in 10 seasons. Kuester has spent 13 years as an assistant for five teams, most recently with Cleveland. He was on Larry Brown’s staff when Detroit won its last title.

    “For the last seven years, the criteria for success here has been making the finals,” said Joe Dumars, the team’s president of basketball operations. “That’s not the gun that will be held to John’s head. Right now, we’re looking to move this franchise back in the right direction.”

    That quest begins Wednesday against Memphis, which went 24-58 in 2008-09, after winning 22 games in each of the previous two seasons.

    Like the Pistons, the Grizzlies struggled to score, averaging a Western Conference-low 93.9 points per contest.

    Memphis has individual talent, but will likely need those parts to come together as a whole in order to make the playoffs for the first time since 2005-06.

    Iverson, when healthy, could help if he remains content playing behind point guard Mike Conley(notes) (10.9 ppg, 4.3 apg). The Grizzlies also traded for forward Zach Randolph(notes), who proved to be a distraction at times during previous stops with the Clippers, New York and Portland.

    Randolph averaged 20.8 points and 10.1 boards last season, which he split between New York and Los Angeles.

    He’ll join a starting lineup that features returning leading scorer Rudy Gay(notes) (18.9 ppg, 5.5 rpg) and rookie of the year runner-up O.J. Mayo(notes) (18.5 ppg).

    With that experience and 7-foot-3 first-round pick Hasheem Thabeet(notes), the Grizzlies feel they have a team that can be a playoff contender.

    “We’ll surprise people. It’s us against the world,” Randolph said. “Everybody’s got us picked last, but we’ve got to show them different.”

    The Pistons have won their last four visits to Memphis.
    Find a new slant.

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    Opening line in Vegas is Pistons -2
    Find a new slant.

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    Shouldn't I be more excited about opening night?

    Quote Originally Posted by WTFchris
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    Odds of AI cracking 20+ points against us in their home opener?

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    Not very good , since he's not expected to play.
    Find a new slant.

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    I'll believe it when I see AI in a suit on the bench... not one moment before.

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    Kuester still undecided about who'll start for Pistons

    BY VINCE ELLIS
    FREE PRESS SPORTS WRITER

    First-year Pistons coach John Kuester still isn't disclosing the starting lineup for tonight's season opener.

    Asked to shed some light on who will hear their names announced at Memphis' FedEx Forum tonight, Kuester replied: "We're still debating some of this stuff and we're very close to making that decision, but we'll have pretty much a definitive answer tomorrow night."

    Kuester can keep his secrets for now, but it's pretty safe to say Rodney Stuckey will be at point guard, shooting guard Rip Hamilton will be coming off screens for his patent mid-range jumper and Tayshaun Prince will get first crack at guarding Grizzlies small forward Rudy Gay.

    But the two frontcourt spots are still up in air. The three candidates -- Ben Wallace, Kwame Brown and Charlie Villanueva -- all got starts in the exhibition season.

    But circumstances dictated the starting decisions. Villanueva missed the first five exhibition games with a left hamstring injury, and Brown missed the last two with stretched ligaments in his left hand. Wallace got two games off -- one for rest and one because of a sore knee.

    Brown and Villanueva appear to have the edge. Brown will take on the bigger big men in the league and the Grizzlies' Marc Gasol, who stands 7-feet-1 and weighs 265 pounds, qualifies.

    And with fellow free-agent acquisition Ben Gordon coming off the bench, it's hard to see Villanueva doing that as well.

    The Pistons also are going to be conscious all season of keeping Wallace's 35-year-old legs fresh.

    "I'm ready and willing to play every game and every minute if need be," Wallace said. "Every minute I'm on the floor, I'm going to give it my all.

    "If they decide not to put me out there or decide to play me for 2, 3 or 5 minutes then that's on them."

    No matter the starting lineup, it will be interesting to see how Kuester will mesh eight newcomers to the 14-man roster.

    "We know it's not going to be all great from Day 1," Prince said. "We got to build chemistry and a bond.

    "It will take time for us develop, but we just got to see what happens when we start the season off."

    NOTEBOOK: Hamilton was excused from practice for personal reasons Tuesday, but Kuester said he will be in the lineup tonight. ... Prince said his sprained right big toe was improving and felt a lot better. ... It looks doubtful that Grizzlies guard Allen Iverson (torn hamstring) will play tonight. ... The Pistons' radio broadcasts have a new home with WXYT-FM (97.1). When there is a conflict with other Detroit sports teams, the Pistons will normally air on WWJ-AM (950).
    Find a new slant.

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    Ben. V, Tay, Rip and Stuckey.

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    I'm tempted to go 105-87, but I'll go with 114-107, Memphis.
    Find a new slant.

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    fuck memphis. and fuck anyone who isnt with this squad.

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