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Technical fires up Wallace, Pistons beat Spurs
by A. Sherrod Blakely
Wednesday December 03, 2008, 12:30 AM
Detroit Pistons guard Allen Iverson drives to the basket as San Antonio Spurs forward Bruce Bowen (12) defends during Tuesday's game in San Antonio.SAN ANTONIO -- Rasheed Wallace can be an emotional train wreck at times, seemingly on the verge of a mental meltdown.
And then there are games such as Tuesday night's matchup with San Antonio when he channels his emotions into the kind of dominant performance that reminds folks of just how talented and versatile he can be.
Wallace picked up a technical foul in the third quarter, and his game never was the same afterward as Detroit rallied from a double-digit deficit in the second half to defeat the Spurs, 89-77.
Continue reading "Technical fires up Wallace, Pistons beat Spurs" »Pistons' Afflalo helps slow Ginobili, Parker in win
by A. Sherrod Blakely
Wednesday December 03, 2008, 12:20 AM
SAN ANTONIO -- Defending San Antonio's Manu Ginobili is a challenge. Switching off of him to guard Tony Parker can cause a defender trouble as well.
But neither seemed to be able to do much against Arron Afflalo, whose defense against both San Antonio All-Stars was part of an 89-77 win by the Pistons on Tuesday night.
Continue reading "Pistons' Afflalo helps slow Ginobili, Parker in win" »Pistons' Iverson confident scoring touch will return
by A. Sherrod Blakely
Tuesday December 02, 2008, 12:10 AM
Allen Iverson is playing fewer minutes and shooting a lower percentage since joining the Pistons.AUBURN HILLS -- Of all the shocking statistics in Detroit's 96-85 loss at home to Portland on Sunday, one number stands out more than the others. Ten. That's how many points Trail Blazers point guard Steve Blake had, and he still outscored Allen Iverson.
Sure, everyone expected Iverson to struggle a little as he adapted to the Pistons.
But scoring?
"My rhythm is not there," Iverson said after finishing with nine points on 2-for-9 shooting against Portland.
Continue reading "Pistons' Iverson confident scoring touch will return" »Pistons starters, not just Prince, need to play better
by A. Sherrod Blakely
Monday December 01, 2008, 7:06 PM
AUBURN HILLS -- Just so there's no confusion, Detroit Pistons coach Michael Curry wanted to clarify that Tayshaun Prince not playing in the fourth quarter of Sunday's 96-85 loss to Portland had nothing to do with Prince specifically, and everything to do with the ineffective play of Detroit's starters.
None of the starters played well in that game, which was why Curry tried several different combinations in hopes of finding one that would work.
Continue reading "Pistons starters, not just Prince, need to play better" »Blakely on The Huge Show: Expectations haven't changed, despite 'transition year'
by Josh Hakala | MLive.com
Monday December 01, 2008, 5:52 PM
The Pistons have been hot and cold under first year head coach Michael Curry, and that hasn't changed much with the addition of Allen Iverson to the roster. Pistons insider A. Sharrod Blakely speaks with Bill Simonson on The Huge Show, about how the Pistons are going through a transition year, but, unlike many teams in the NBA, the expectations haven't changed.
"Transition years are kind of like playoff success, it's a little different in Detroit than it is elsewhere," Blakely said. "Even though this is a transition year where you're trying to get a lot of young guys into the mix and then you add Allen Iverson. .. this team is still, by (Pistons team president) Joe (Dumars') standards, expected to go deep into the playoffs."
Continue reading "Blakely on The Huge Show: Expectations haven't changed, despite 'transition year'" »Pistons in Sunday slump after loss to Blazers
by A. Sherrod Blakely
Sunday November 30, 2008, 10:00 PM
Portland Trail Blazers guard Steve Blake (2) shoots over Detroit Pistons guard Rodney Stuckey (3) in the first half.AUBURN HILLS -- Note to the Detroit Pistons schedule makers for next season: avoid scheduling Sunday games.
Four of Detroit's six losses this season have happened on that day of the week, which includes Sunday's 96-85 loss to the Portland Trail Blazers.
After an Allen Iverson jumper cut Portland's lead to 80-79 in the fourth quarter, the Trail Blazers closed out the game with a 16-6 run for their first win at The Palace of Auburn Hills since Dec. 18, 2004.
Players have tried to downplay their struggles on Sundays, but Pistons coach Michael Curry acknowledged prior to the game that it's a problem he and his staff have tried to address.
Continue reading "Pistons in Sunday slump after loss to Blazers" »Pistons' Prince benched in fourth quarter of loss
by A. Sherrod Blakely
Sunday November 30, 2008, 9:30 PM
AUBURN HILLS -- Tayshaun Prince's play has a way of sticking out, but this is not what the 6-foot-9 forward had in mind.
Although all of the Pistons' starters struggled in their 96-85 loss to Portland on Sunday, Prince seemed to get the brunt of coach Michael Curry's dissatisfaction.
Prince, who came into the game averaging 35.6 minutes per game, was limited to just 22.
Continue reading "Pistons' Prince benched in fourth quarter of loss" »Stuckey picks up play, Pistons pick up victories
by A. Sherrod Blakely
Sunday November 30, 2008, 1:00 AM
Detroit's Rodney Stuckey looks for a open teammate against Milwaukee on Friday.AUBURN HILLS -- The Detroit Pistons' second unit has helped the team string together a pair of impressive victories.
It's not a coincidence that in those games, Rodney Stuckey's play has stood out.
"He realized he has to lead within that second group," Detroit coach Michael Curry said. "He's going to be a big part of what we do this year."
Continue reading "Stuckey picks up play, Pistons pick up victories" »Sub Iverson helps Pistons finish off Milwaukee
by A. Sherrod Blakely
Saturday November 29, 2008, 1:00 AM
Detroit's Allen Iverson drives against Milwaukee's Tyronn Lue on Friday night. Iverson didn't start, but led the Pistons with 17 points.AUBURN HILLS -- It doesn't matter if Allen Iverson is starting, coming off the bench or blowing off practice.
Everything he does seems to take on a larger-than-life existence.
"With him, anything that he does is going to be big," Pistons coach Michael Curry said prior to Friday's game against Milwaukee. "He's an icon in this game. So the things that he does (are) going to get a lot of coverage. When he does things good, he gets a lot of coverage as well. That's just part of it."
Continue reading "Sub Iverson helps Pistons finish off Milwaukee" »Apologetic Iverson returns to Pistons practice
by A. Sherrod Blakely
Friday November 28, 2008, 10:00 PM
AUBURN HILLS -- The Detroit Pistons have been one of the NBA's best teams for years, partly because the players make up a tightly knit group, on and off the court.
Allen Iverson is an outsider trying to blend in. His decision to blow off the team's Thanksgiving practice didn't help matters.
"I don't have no excuses," Iverson said Friday morning after the team's morning shootaround. "I apologized to my teammates, first and foremost, coaching staff, the organization and definitely our fans. It's something that shouldn't have happened. And it won't happen again."
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