The Best of The Detroit Pistons 2006 – 2007 Season

Posted on June 10th, 2007 by Natalie Sitto

Like me, many of you are going through Pistons withdrawal. I have just the medicine you need, a great video of the best moments from the 06 -07 Pistons season. It was a great season full of amazing plays. Jason Maxiell had his share of highlights, but if you ask me Sheed’s amazing 60 foot shot tops my list.

Video courtesy of myTV20 Detroit

66 Responses

  1. Zack
    June 11, 2007 at 6:13 pm

    is it true that the finals have had low ratings so far? any links to stories? i know i, for one, am boycotting the series. i try to not even get on NBA.com more than once a day(i usually would get on a few times). and when i do it’s just to check the little section of NBA news while ignoring everything that has to do with cavs and spurs.

    p.s. i’m liking the “lebron and his jester’s”

  2. Natalie
    June 11, 2007 at 6:20 pm

    I am glad everyone enjoyed the video, as for the season recap. I will get it up when I can. Probably in pieces.

    I know it’s hard for those who don’t get a chance to see the local broadcasts.

    No need to request that I put videos up, if I have them you will see them…. I’ve got you covered, just give me time.

  3. jess
    June 11, 2007 at 6:45 pm

    THANX NAT!

    WE ALL REALLY APPRECIATE WHAT YOU DO.. AT LEAST I HOPE WE ALL DO :)

    Im glad I still have somethin to check out, even after the season is over!

    You’re amazing!!!

  4. Anonymous
    June 11, 2007 at 7:01 pm

    tara (9:09)

    heres the link for rip interviewing tay.. they said that hes so quiet they had to get someone close to him to interview him awwwwwww !!! i loveeeee these guys!

    http://broadband.nba.com/cc/playa.php?content=video&url=http://boss.streamos.com/wmedia/nba/

  5. Amanda
    June 11, 2007 at 7:43 pm

    “they said that hes so quiet they had to get someone close to him to interview him”

    lol That is the cutest thing I’ve ever heard!

    Great great videos! LOVED ‘EM BOTH! Tayshaun is adorable.

    “It’s special to have Rip Hamilton as a teammate, man.” lol

    And Baller, what the shit?? I thought you wanted this to be a “No Crying Zone” lol

  6. Anonymous
    June 11, 2007 at 8:20 pm

    Pistons fans do yourself proud (i guess it’s just not us that are totally turned off by how the Finals came to be) but here it is from Yahoo Sports:

    “Game 2 of the NBA finals took a hit in the TV ratings, and the series finale of “The Sopranos” was the prime suspect.”

    So they can’t even compete with a no finale ending of The Sopranos.
    LOL, keep up the boycott, the internet is our power, let all of us true basketball fans ban together to get our message to Stern and his Cronies, you don’t play fair, we don’t play nice.

    Sam
    NYC

  7. Bigdee36
    June 11, 2007 at 9:51 pm

    I’m all the way in Atlanta so I’m nowhere near A local Detroit broadcast. Can someone post some of these interviews?

    P.S: I’ve visited Detroit and loved it.

  8. baller
    June 11, 2007 at 10:39 pm

    loll amanda…i’m not crying i was just pissed off hahah good one tho

  9. Anonymous
    June 11, 2007 at 11:25 pm

    http://broadband.nba.com/cc/playa.php?content=video&url=http://boss.streamos.com/wmedia/nba
    /nbacom/nbaaccess/nac_241_b_block.asx&video=blank&nbasite=pistons

    ^^^sorryyy guys i just noticed when i put the link in here for some reason it wasnt showing up all the way so this is the link again but youll have to paste it in teh address bar in pieces cause thats the only way itll show up here.. orrrr you can just go to pistons.com and look under multimedia on teh front page..buttt once again this is rip interviewing tayshaun ♥

    :]

  10. Anonymous
    June 11, 2007 at 11:39 pm

    Rip : “what motivates you”
    Tay : “goin out there and not necessarily proving them wrong, but shwoing them what i can do”

    ^^awwwww hes soo not cocky :]

    and aww rip&tay prob do get a lot of smack cause theyre “too skinny” but they do what they do and i love them for it and thats all that matters !

  11. Raul El Patron
    June 12, 2007 at 12:13 am

    You know, anonymous 2:39, I agree with you… that whole “They’re too skinny” thing is just a truckload of BS. I can provide the audience with a list of players that were probably “too skinny”… and please tell me how many of these you may have rejected:

    -Larry Bird
    -Reggie Miller
    -Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (some say he was “too skinny” to be a center)
    -John Stockton
    -Dave Cowens (yes, our very own assitant coach, “too skinny and short” to be a center)
    -”Pistol Pete” Maravich

    And, let me throw 2 more recent to the list, a couple of fairly “skinny” dudes…
    -Yao Ming
    -Kevin Durant

    But, hey what do I know about basketball anyways? For all I know, most of the first group of players already made it to this very obscure institution… the HALL OF FAME I think it’s called; and those who aren’t it’s just a matter of time. As per Yao and Durant, again what do I know? Yao was just the #1 draft pick when he came to the NBA and Durant will be the #2 at worst. ..

    Not bad for a bunch of skinny fellas right? Plus, skinny Rip has that rare double-ring experience at college or basketball and Tay didn’t do that bad at all at Kentucky… but hey, muscles is all you need to win in the NBA right?

  12. baller
    June 12, 2007 at 12:22 am

    it was great video…but i did not want to see the game 4 highlights at the end.

  13. Bigdee36
    June 12, 2007 at 1:02 am

    I agree that you don’t need muscles to win championships.
    That’s just a dumb misconception.
    I love Tay and Rip just the way they are. And what Rip doesn’t have in bulk he makes up with in indurance. He can wear anybody out on the court if they have to chase him around all day. And Tay has one of the longest wingspans in the league. And he’s regarded as one of the premier defenders in the NBA.

  14. Raul El Patron
    June 12, 2007 at 1:50 am

    bigdee… of course you don’t! I agree. Some of the greatest players in the history of the NBA are finesse players: The Big O, Dr. J, Magic, Larry Legend, Mr. Basketball himself, Zeke, Reggie, Mr. Clutch/The Logo, Elgin Baylor, Bernard King, Clyde “The Glyde”, MJ. In fact, the most dominant centers (Shaq-fu being the exception) are a combination of finesse and power on the boards, but finesse trumped brute force: Kareem, The Dream, The Admiral, Bob Lanier, Bill Russell, Chamberlain.

    If it were all about muscles or pushing, Malone and Barkley wouldn’t have empty fingers; Moses only got his ring when he joined forces with Dr. J; and even Shaq-fu needed Kobe and D-Wade to win his rings (NOT the other way around, by the way). So, yeah, there’s a need for tough guys on the boards, but it’s ultimately the finesse players who make the magic happen…

  15. WEE
    June 12, 2007 at 1:54 am

    Great momments….i love them pistons!!!!Still supportin them no matter what!!

  16. Tara
    June 12, 2007 at 5:21 am

    THX for the vid. ann 10:01!
    it’s great i love it!!
    tay is adorable =]
    aww man, i miss our guys!! BOO!

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