Quote Originally Posted by Kstat
His stats look better than Rip's because his defender spent the entire game double-teaming rip.
Yet Rip kept trying to hoist over the double instead of finging the open man despite the fact that his shot is clearly busted.
And at least Rip played D. Jonas did nothing. All of his stats came in garbage time.
Rip played D? I must have blinked during this so called D. He has been 2 steps slow on D since he came back, and we're paying for it on the scoreboard. Hell, even Kelser called him on it during the broadcast when he made no effort to put a hand up on Salmons.

It's not Jonas' fault the Pistons have guys here with a sense of entitlement. They could have eased Rip and Tay back into the lineup, keeping with the bigger lineup. Instead, They had to come back an instantly see 36mpg or a Pistons' rookie coach would be on blast for the 2nd year in a row.