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Around The Way

Posted on October 17th, 2009 by Natalie Sitto

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  • Chris Bosh is a hero off court for a number of NBA players including Tayshaun Prince and Charlie Villanueva.
  • “Here’s what I don’t like so far: the guard play. I still just don’t see how John Kuester is going to balance this thing out and find the right combinations.” Jamie Samuelsen at the Free Press in his article: Backcourt gives reasons for hope and worry.
  • Jerebko learned to be a “Bad Boy” in Sweden.
  • Kwame Brown is looking good and Stuckey was impressive in Dallas.
  • Another non televised game tonight (Saturday)  in Memphis.  Good news, Charlie Villanueva is slotted to take the court  possibly with the (toe) slightly still  injured Tayshaun Prince .  Bad news, we won’t see it.
  • You will see this from CV-TV.. A great piece on who Charlie is and what he had to overcome to be what he is today.

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Around The Way

Posted on October 14th, 2009 by Natalie Sitto

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  • Pistons fall in Grand Rapids 101-98, Bynum…ite lead the way with 20 while Daye and Gordon added 10 each and Jerebko put up nine.
  • Tayshaun Prince cut his toe in the loss and may not play against Dallas.
  • From Need4Sheed reader Brett Sanders who was in Grand Rapids for Tuesday night’s loss to the Wizards “I blame the loss on the flight crew / trampoline dunkers , they blew half of the net off then the Pistons didn’t get to warm up after the half and came out flat in the 3rd.”
  • Unfortunately we still haven’t gotten a glimpse of Charlie Villanueva but he’s hoping to play Saturday.
  • Jonas Jerebko is a bright spot in Pistons loss.
  • Austin Daye making the most of the preseason.
  • Kuester is a big hit with the players?????
  • Kwame Brown’s future is in his own hands.
  • Is the depth of the Pistons really that promising? I think it is.
  • Matt Watson’s Fanshouse Pistons Preview.
  • Watch it, this could be Stucktacular…..
  • Ben Gordon the anti Iverson “”I’ll play whenever they want me to play,” he said. “I’ve come off the bench before. I’ve started. It really doesn’t matter.” - Gordon ready to earn his contract.
  • I still miss my friend Amir Johnson, he’s making a great impression in Toronto. Good luck AJ.
  • Bynum has been impressive and he credits some of his success to Gilbert Arenas.
  • BYNUMITE Youtube highlight mix.
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    Pistons Stay Perfect with Win against The Hawks

    Posted on October 11th, 2009 by Natalie Sitto

    Ben Gordon led Detroit with 22 points in the Pistons 100-91 victory over the Atlanta Hawks which included this ridiculous three point buzzer beater to end the third quarter.

    Rodney Stuckey also had his own buzzer beating jumper to take a 49-46 lead at the half finishing the game with 20 points. Knock it down and send him flying.

    Rip Hamilton dropped 15 in another foul laden game thanks to the replacement referees.   The teams combined to commit 57 fouls, leading to 59 free throws.

    Those Pistons fans who where out at the game were treated to a little Chucky Atkins in Sunday nights win. Atkins, who played seven minutes scored three points for Detroit.

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    Top 10 Pistons plays of the 2008-2009 Season

    Posted on September 23rd, 2009 by Natalie Sitto

    As we gear up to the start of the pre-season on October 5th things will start to pick up here. If you need your Pistons fix, enjoy this Bynumite countdown.

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    Laimbeer gets an NBA Coaching Job with the Timberwolves

    Posted on August 30th, 2009 by Natalie Sitto

    Though it may not be the head coaching job Bill was looking for, I’m sure he’s on his way.

    Via The Star Tribune

    “New Timberwolves coach Kurt Rambis will add former Detroit Pistons bad-boy center Bill Laimbeer and former Sacramento Kings head coach Reggie Theus to his staff, according to a league source.

    Those two notable names will join Boston assistant general manager Dave Wohl, a former Los Angeles Lakers assistant and New Jersey’s head coach in the 1980s who will become Rambis’ No. 1 assistant.

    Laimbeer, 52, resigned as the Detroit Shock’s head coach and general manager in June after winning three WNBA titles in seven seasons as its coach. He did so in a surprise move presumably to pursue a coaching career in the NBA, where he won two NBA titles with the Pistons displaying an agitating playing style that earned him the nickname “His Heinous.”

    He has never coached in the NBA.”

    Good Luck Lamb

    I’ll still miss the good old days.

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    Charlie Villanueva is a Highlight Reel no matter what he’s doing on Court

    Posted on August 26th, 2009 by Natalie Sitto

    Here is a great YouTube video of Charlie Villanuava’s Top 10 plays of the 2008-2009 Season.

    What prompted the @CV31 video?  This tweet he posted last night of this delightful video

    “For those of ya that listen to reggaeton, check me out doing the Pepe dance: http://bit.ly/Lcfzt — LOL too funny!!!”

    and ….it’s a hint to what the Sheedburgler is giving away over on my twitter accout.

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    The 2009-2010 Pistons Preview in Video

    Posted on August 24th, 2009 by Natalie Sitto

    Team Need4Sheed member Christian Russe is at it again with another Pistons Video mix. What should we expect from our boys this season…..

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    Pump it up Pistons – The Rap- Pure Pistons:1990 NBA Championship

    Posted on May 28th, 2009 by Natalie Sitto

    You may know by now that I received a trivia request for a Rap song that made mention of Isiah, Dumars, Laimbeer…ect.  Well I am not sure if this is it, but it’s a gem. Thanks to good friend and Need4Sheed reader Kevin Antcliff (a fellow Detroit blogger) who did all the dirty work for us.  He remembered the song, dug up his VHS (yes he still has it) of Pure Pistons: 1990 NBA Championship and took care of the rest.

    A Motor City Classic

    Pump it up Pistons

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    Alex Acker loves Haters and Sheed

    Posted on May 21st, 2009 by Natalie Sitto

    Did you know Sheed wears football helmets during practice? Me neither, but thanks to a Tweet from my favorite  NBA correspondent Elie Seckbach we do now!

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    Remembering Good Times – Bad Boy Style

    Posted on May 15th, 2009 by Natalie Sitto

    The Pistons and their fans had a difficult year so many respects. We as fans watched a special team of our favorite players fall short for the past few season and when things got shook up, it turned out far worse than we could have ever imagined.

    As we watch the Playoffs from a different angle this post season we can only hope that our old friend Mr. Big Shot keeps doing what he’s doing.

    We said goodbye to two great men in Pistons owner Bill Davidson and Bad Boy legend Coach Chuck Daly. Which is not just sad for everyone who knew and loved these great men, but it reminds us of their legacy.

    I started on the Pistons bandwagon at a very young age (pre Bad Boys). Now I didn’t follow the team the way I do know in the early stages, come the time Trader Jack drafted Joe Dumars I was completely hooked. Isiah and Tripuka may have sparked my basketball love, but The Bad Boys birthed my addiction.

    So when I was thinking of the loss of Davidson and Daly instead of mourning, I looked back at the good times they gave us. Two true innovators that cemented what we know now as Detroit Basketball. I was looking though old Pistons specials I had taped (since it’s May and I not used to not seeing the Pistons play) and I came across some good times.

    Good Times, and more to come.

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    Looking Back and Moving Forward

    Posted on May 4th, 2009 by Natalie Sitto

    As we wait for something, significant to happen with the roster there are many things to ponder as Pistons fans. Me, I’m going for the “thanks for the memories” sentiment as I watch what is unfolding during the post season while my Pistons are painfully missing in action.

    Team Need4Sheed member Richie Halas turned his thoughts about this season into video.

    “We all know that the moves made this year were poor short term decisions, and may or may not be wise long term decisions. This year we’ve blamed Chauncey, Joe D, Iverson, Curry, Lebron, the officials and whatever else we could think of. Perhaps it’s time that we blame ourselves for coveting platinum while spitting on the gold we had. We might as well blame it on the rain.”

    While Richie wants to move on, The Fresh Prince of The Blog shows how he (and many other Pistons fans) feels about Cavs fans being invited to the Palace in his video rant.

    There are a handfull of teams vying for Sheed and McDyess’s services next season and Joe Dumars is probably on the phone as you are reading this trying to secure some kingd of deal. Its going to be an eventful summer Pistons fans, you may not like change but it’s coming regardless.

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    Are There Any Highlights from the 2008-2009 Pistons Season?

    Posted on April 23rd, 2009 by Natalie Sitto

    With the Piston down two games to the Cavaliers in the first round and showing no fight whatsoever, what do Pistons fans do?  For one we admit to ourselves that the team we once knew is only a shell of its former self.  We may lay blame on Joe, Tayshaun, Curry, Rip, Sheed, AI or the lack of leadership.  But honestly what does that get us other than frustrated?  Sure it’s been a good run, but with the talent on this team it shouldn’t end like this.

    I’m not claiming it’s over, but it’s hard to stay positive when you have watched this team go through the motions all season long. When you look back at the ‘08-’09 Season can you think of one positve thing about it?

    Let’s see…..

    • We lost our leader to Denver
    • We in turn received a Superstar that said all the right things when he got here, but didn’t make good on a single one.
    • We had a season with a new coach that was clearly over his head, especially after Joe D’s “BIG” trade
    • Dyess shipped and thankfully returned
    • A non existent rotation.
    • Sixth man beef!
    • Small ball
    • Defense disappearance
    • Offensive difficulties
    • Rodney Stuckey wall
    • Kwame Brown
    • Arron Afflalo, despite decent play getting buried.
    • Cap space
    • Hooper doing something….
    • A losing season
    • An end to a Sellout Streak
    • The disappearance of Amir Johnson and Jason Maxiell
    • Barley making it to the post season
    • Chuck Daly’s fight with Cancer
    • The loss of a Great Man, Pistons owner Bill Davidson.

    Should I go on?

    The only bright spot I can think of right now is guy like Will Bynum making a name for himself after a long road to try to live his dream in the NBA. And helping Detroit along the way.

    The Pistons compiled a video with a few bright spots, but does it take away the negative?

    Now it’s your turn, vent in the comments.

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