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Old 05-31-2008, 11:14 AM
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A great time to be a Pistons fan

I read this comment by LanierFan on DetroitBadBoys.com

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May 31st, 2008 at 9:19 am

We spun so fast we couldn’t tell
The gold ring from the carousel
How could we know the ride would turn out bad
Everything we wanted, was everything we had

I miss the hungry years, The once upon a time
The lovely long ago, We didn’t have a dime
Those days of me and you, We lost along the way

No more being captives of 2004, friends.
Time to start climbing again - wanting it, rather than expecting it. Hardships await us.

It’s a great time to be a Pistons fan.
Geez I miss that guy. DC if you're out there, drop me a line.
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Re: A great time to be a Pistons fan

I feel this way too: I've really enjoyed being the fan of an excellent team, being able to assume the playoffs, expect the ECF, and be disappointed in not making the finals every year and winning rings in some of those (like the spurs more or less).

But now I'm kind of tired of the repetition and lack of change.

One change would be to become a championship next year. I doubt it.

Another would be to become a sure fire lottery team. I doubt that too.

So I think it will be fun to follow and root for a team with likable players, with strengths and weaknesses, that try hard, and that have a good chance at the playoffs and that maybe could be a tough out for more established contenders.
It's not that I want us to be underdogs or to have it rough.

I think I just want to see guys playing the game who seem to be enjoying themselves -- yes, that's it, that's the decisive thing for me: all our young guys seem to really have fun playing basketball!
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Today is the first day of the Pistons' future.
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I feel this way too: I've really enjoyed being the fan of an excellent team, being able to assume the playoffs, expect the ECF, and be disappointed in not making the finals every year and winning rings in some of those (like the spurs more or less).

But now I'm kind of tired of the repetition and lack of change.

One change would be to become a championship next year. I doubt it.

Another would be to become a sure fire lottery team. I doubt that too.

So I think it will be fun to follow and root for a team with likable players, with strengths and weaknesses, that try hard, and that have a good chance at the playoffs and that maybe could be a tough out for more established contenders.
It's not that I want us to be underdogs or to have it rough.

I think I just want to see guys playing the game who seem to be enjoying themselves -- yes, that's it, that's the decisive thing for me: all our young guys seem to really have fun playing basketball!
Great post Prof! I agree 100%.
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Re: A great time to be a Pistons fan

I want to see guys willing to dive on the floor for the leather. I know one guy we have willing to do it in garbage time. Wish we could have seen what he was capable of in Prime Time.

There was no reason for us to be out hustled. We have the players to avoid that happening. They just couldn't get off the bench. When you lose the rebounding war; you were out hustled.
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Next year flopping will be fined. There is not a player on our team who constantly flops.
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Re: A great time to be a Pistons fan

Geez, a guy can't go into semi-retirement without hearing his name bandied all over the place.

The lyrics are from a great Neil Sedaka song, "The Hungry Years." This morning I looked up a YouTube clip of him singing it on Dutch TV, and I thought I'd just bust from sadness. But basketball teams aren't like relationships - we can start again, and I know Joe is on the job.

Miss you too, Roscoe. (All you guys be nice to him, because Pistons fans never had a better friend anywhere.) Best to all.

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ps...I TOLD you Nazr was tradeable.
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I always wondered why they didn't play more Neil Sedaka songs at the Palace.
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Re: A great time to be a Pistons fan

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I feel this way too: I've really enjoyed being the fan of an excellent team, being able to assume the playoffs, expect the ECF, and be disappointed in not making the finals every year and winning rings in some of those (like the spurs more or less).

But now I'm kind of tired of the repetition and lack of change.

One change would be to become a championship next year. I doubt it.

Another would be to become a sure fire lottery team. I doubt that too.

So I think it will be fun to follow and root for a team with likable players, with strengths and weaknesses, that try hard, and that have a good chance at the playoffs and that maybe could be a tough out for more established contenders.
It's not that I want us to be underdogs or to have it rough.

I think I just want to see guys playing the game who seem to be enjoying themselves -- yes, that's it, that's the decisive thing for me: all our young guys seem to really have fun playing basketball!
Excellent post. As much as I appreciate the ECF's it would be very dissapointing if we came back with the same team next year.

As Dumars said. If you are not getting better then you are getting worse.
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I always wondered why they didn't play more Neil Sedaka songs at the Palace.
Yeah, like "Breaking Up is Hard to Do."
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