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Author: TerraholmTerraholm Date: Jun 9, 2008 16:12
Since a center is likely a priority...
How about Prince for Joel Pryzbilla, Martell Webster and the 13th pick?
Trade also works if Martell is replaced by Channing Frye or Jarrett Jack
or Steve Blake ( assuming they need a 2nd PG if Billups was gone).
I doubt anyone else would be considered that Detroit would want.
More unlikely offer Joel Pryzbilla and Travis Outlaw and a 2nd rounder or
two.
--
Laurel T
"I told him,'Son, what is it with you. Is it ignorance or apathy?'
He said, 'Coach, I don't know and I don't care."
Frank Layden
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Author: Anita DarlingAnita Darling Date: Jun 9, 2008 23:15
In all honesty I wouldn't get rid of Prince or Rip.
Billups and Sheed are the two weak links and disruptors to the throne.
Two post seasons in a row Chauncy has come up short. And Sheed's
numbers, damn, just pitiful. This guy will absolutely lay down at any
given moment.
Six points, four rebounds in a post season attempt at the title run?
NO, he's got to go!
http://community.webtv.net/AnitaCotillier/AnitaDarling
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Author: SkippyPBSkippyPB Date: Jun 10, 2008 08:17
On Tue, 10 Jun 2008 02:15:03 -0400, AnitaCotillier@ webtv.net (Anita
Darling) wrote:
>In all honesty I wouldn't get rid of Prince or Rip.
>
>Billups and Sheed are the two weak links and disruptors to the throne.
>Two post seasons in a row Chauncy has come up short. And Sheed's
>numbers, damn, just pitiful. This guy will absolutely lay down at any
>given moment.
>Six points, four rebounds in a post season attempt at the title run?
>NO, he's got to go!
>
> http://community.webtv.net/AnitaCotillier/AnitaDarling
Billups a weak link? What Piston team are you watching? Post season,
Chauncey scored a little over 16 a game, 13th among all guards in the
post season. He dished out 5.5 assists a game, 11th among all guards
in the post season. His 4.67 assist to turnover ratio is 5th among
all guards in the post season. These are hardly the stats of a weak
link. It was Chauncey who scored 29 points in game 6 against Boston,
highest on the team. And this is your weak link? Ridiculous.
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Author: Grey MattersGrey Matters Date: Jun 10, 2008 14:23
SkippyPB nospam.neo.rr.com> wrote
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> Billups a weak link? What Piston team are you watching? Post season,
> Chauncey scored a little over 16 a game, 13th among all guards in the
> post season. He dished out 5.5 assists a game, 11th among all guards
> in the post season. His 4.67 assist to turnover ratio is 5th among
> all guards in the post season. These are hardly the stats of a weak
> link. It was Chauncey who scored 29 points in game 6 against Boston,
> highest on the team. And this is your weak link? Ridiculous.
Think about it this way: Anita's favorite Pistons of the past few years
were Webber, Milicic and Delfino. So compared to those superstars
(remember how he said we'd be buying Milicic shoes by next year) how could
anyone on the Piston roster compare?
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Author: TerraholmTerraholm Date: Jun 10, 2008 16:02
Grey Matters wrote:
> SkippyPB nospam.neo.rr.com> wrote
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>>
>> Billups a weak link? What Piston team are you watching? Post
>> season, Chauncey scored a little over 16 a game, 13th among all
>> guards in the post season. He dished out 5.5 assists a game, 11th
>> among all guards in the post season. His 4.67 assist to turnover
>> ratio is 5th among all guards in the post season. These are hardly
>> the stats of a weak link. It was Chauncey who scored 29 points in
>> game 6 against Boston, highest on the team. And this is your weak
>> link? Ridiculous.
>
> Think about it this way: Anita's favorite Pistons of the past few
> years were Webber, Milicic and Delfino. So compared to those
> superstars (remember how he said...
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Author: SkippyPBSkippyPB Date: Jun 11, 2008 08:19
On Tue, 10 Jun 2008 21:23:26 GMT, Grey Matters
ya-who.com> wrote:
>SkippyPB nospam.neo.rr.com> wrote
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>> Billups a weak link? What Piston team are you watching? Post season,
>> Chauncey scored...
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Author: Anita DarlingAnita Darling Date: Jun 13, 2008 16:16
Allen Iverson at the point.
Rip Hamilton at the two.
Prince at the three.
Maxiell and Dyss split the four.
And Samba, and Ratliff share the one, or we can search the barrel for
another Bill Laimbeer type. Just a guy who can grab some defensive
boards and trigger strong outlet passes.
The trio of Rip, Iverson and Prince is enough alone to promise a trip to
the NBA finals.
http://community.webtv.net/AnitaCotillier/AnitaDarling
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