The Pistons vs. The Knicks

by | Jan 16, 2010 | 13 comments

The Pistons vs. The knicks
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The 13-24 Pistons are on a second game of a back to back and the first game of a home and home with The 16-23  Knicks.

The Pistons lost to the Knicks 104-87 at home on Dec. 29.

Injury Report:

Ben Gordon, Tayshaun Prince and Will Bynum are all listed as questionable.  That’s a good sign considering we  have had no real update on Will’s status since he re-aggravated his ankles.

The Scouting Report via Pistons.com
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Tip is at 7:30 pm EST and will be televised on Fox Sports Detroit. For the radio broadcast tune in to 97.1 The Ticket or follow the action over at NBA.com.

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13 Comments

  1. KG

    go pistons 😀

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  2. sam i am

    i know the key if the pistons want to win. have two or more players injured =), it might b true lol

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  3. Marshall

    Chris Wilcox? Double double right now, 6 mins into the 3rd. There might be some potential yet.

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  4. Martin

    Hey Nat, the pistons are not 13-24 they are 13-25!

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    • Martin

      Make that 14-24 after the W

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  5. o'b'wan

    here we go pistons here we go..thats all im going to say

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  6. terry

    Good win, Good win, but Q kinda stayed on one line up to long during that ridiculous Knickerbocker come back. We gotta keep the rotation moving, Brown and Summers should’ve got some P T as well, but whatever a win is a win.

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    • James (Australia)

      Very hard to play everybody mate and keep everyone in a rhythym. Just so happens that Brown and Summers are the ones left out, I think Q is doing a good job with the rotation considering the available resources.

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  7. The Fan

    SWEET

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  8. Drew

    Stucktacular!

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  9. B22A

    It was nice to see the Pistons pass the ball with good spacing. They did not hesitate. The Defense looked great with EVERYONE helping each other out. The players were rotating fast on D and anticipated the pass. That is a good sign they were coached well. Kuester and his staff is doing a very nice job. Sometimes when you have several players injured it takes time for them to get the feel and gel with the other players. When Gordon,Will,Tay come back I hope coach Kuester lets them get there feet wet first before playing several minutes.

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