Five and counting – Pistons lose at home to The Spurs

Posted on February 20th, 2009 by Natalie Sitto

Too bad the Pistons couldn’t pull out the win in last night’s game against the Spurs. The 83-79 home loss marks the Pistons’ fifth in a row and puts them under 500 at The Palace with 15 losses at home, equaling what they had all of last season.

Key Points

  • The crowd at the Palace was great and it was a very entertaining game. The Pistons came to play, starting the game focused and forcing Pop to call an early time out after the Pistons went on a 9-0 run.
  • The trade I would have liked to see before the deadline…..Antonio McDyess shipped to a contender.  He’s got more heart and will in his little finger than that whole team does right now. And I’m pretty sure he helps old ladies cross the street when nobody’s looking.  We are sorry Antonio.  Ice for Dyess seems futile now, doesn’t it?
  • A great first quarter followed by a second quarter where Detroit was outscored 24-16.  They fought the rest of the way.
  • What did Afflalo do to be in his current dog house position? Probably the same thing Maxiell did a while back. Nothing.
  • Second time this season they’ve lost four straight at home.
  • Allen Iverson led the Pistons with 31 points on 13 for 28 shooting.  He added 7 assists, a steal, a blocked shot and was taking it to Tony Parker like he was invincible.  Nothing was as pretty as this reverse.

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  • “Iverson, who scored 12 in the fourth, including a layup that put the Pistons up 79-78 with 1:21 left, missed his last three shots, including a 3-pointer with 5.9 seconds left that would have tied the score.
    “A play like that matters so much, but just getting to the point where we needed a desperation shot to tie the game is the frustrating part,” Iverson said. “We put ourselves in a bad predicament.” Via The Detroit News
  • We all would have loved for Iverson to have taken that shot because Sheed’s 17 footer over Duncan just looked awkward.
  • Matt Bonner…really?
  • Stuckey, 2 points, 8 assists in 28 minutes.  He may not have lit it up, but remember he only took three shots.
  • I wont bore you with the DNP’s.  Curry went with a seven man rotation.
  • This Jason Maxiell dunk sent the Palace crowd WILD.  It looked even better on TV.
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  • Jason Maxiell, 25 minutes, 10 points on 4-5 shooting with 9 boards and a blocked shot. And intensity. Max, Dyess and AI came to play.
  • NBA.com Higlights of the Game.
  • 16% from downtown. Yuck
  • When we needed a three wasn’t there a better option than AI?  Just putting that out there.
  • Sheed 4-for-17, Rip 2-for-10, Tayshaun 3-for-10. Can’t win like that.
  • “I don’t mind playing iso-basketball, but I like to run,” Iverson said. “I don’t want to have to play iso-ball. I would rather us get baskets in the first four or five seconds of the shot clock. That’s the way I want to play. I want to run up and down the court so we don’t have to play against a big defense like that.” Via The Detroit News
  • ANOTHER double-double for Antonio Mcdyess with 13 points and 13 boards, a steal and 2 blocked shots.  The man is playing like he’s got the weight of the team on his shoulders.  Good thing because nobody else is taking things to heart like Dyess.  And the man recorded his 1000th career block.
  • On just one reason why Michael Curry can be blasted…….From Chris McCosky of the Detroit News. “.. Curry only played two reserves, Hamilton and Jason Maxiell (10 points, nine rebounds). His reasoning: The Pistons don’t play again until Sunday night and with the game on TNT, there were longer timeouts.
  • That says it all…..with that kind of logic, Sunday against Cleveland should be a mess.
  • Honestly, I think a Ouija board would produce better results than Curry at this point.
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53 Responses

  1. ROLFOTHEP
    February 22, 2009 at 2:58 pm

    I Hope everyone can Stop riding the stuckey train….he needs to be benched i’ve called him rodney suckey from the start..(horrible nickname for horrible play and the need for you guys to over hype him)…I give him that name because of his lack to be able to finish any run to the lane and when he does theres usually about 5 guys readys to pack his ass….he’s no Chauncy and theres alot of disrespect by taking rip of the bench.

  2. eralefe
    February 22, 2009 at 3:37 pm

    Almost all players have the same problem, this is his first whole nba season which is more than double a college one, he is fatigued but doesn’t want to admit it, and he does finish in the lane and most times he finishes the 3point play, and as for chauncey he’s not there yet he’s only in his second year

  3. Amer ican Prince
    February 22, 2009 at 4:06 pm

    Dustin I agree with a lot of what you said, but I gotta disagree somewhat with the “it doesn’t matter who the coach is” I said from the beginning that MC wasn’t going to do well because even though he may hold guys accountable, at the end of the day if you show you don’t know what you are doing the team isn’t going to listen to you. But also I do agree that the players want to coach themselves a little too much sometimes.

    Lori hey I agree a lot of it is the coach, but Curry is not solely the problem. The players are accountable too, and yes I’m putting AI up there. His complete disregard for defense is shocking to me considering he is trying to win a championship. Slim Shady up there said he’s a future hall of famer, but that don’t mean he plays well, it means he puts up a lot of statistics But it’s a lot of guys too.

    One guy I think we all agree is giving his all is Dyess, and I don’t think I can forgive Joe D for doing this to Dyess

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