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| Re: Ex-Pistons Wow. I had no idea this guy was so talented. I think Doug Collins was talking about him and said he was the Pistons coach when Grant Hill was on the team. He didn't look too hot with whoever he was with last year (Orlando?) but he looks very gifted with the Suns so far. Like an intelligent ball player. |
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He would have been perfect backup for Tay last year especially when he ran out of gas in the post season. He could have also played the point subbing for CB instead of Flip juggling Jr and Hunter. Not sure where he would have fit in with Pistons this season now that we have Hayes, and now that Flip Jr seems to have figured out his role with the team.----although he could have taken Dupree's roster spot. ![]()
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| Re: Ex-Pistons It was before your time as a Pistons fan, but Hill was an all-NBA caliber talent for a five-year period where it looked like he might be headed to the Hall of Fame (he was 1st or 2nd team all-NBA each season between '96 and '00), before his career was derailed by injury. Penny Hardaway was a similarly gifted player at the time who also got hit hard by injuries. |
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| Re: Ex-Pistons darko is getting what he wants in memphis. he's getting a chance to start and play. he's been pretty dominant defensively. offensively he's just getting a few post up attempts so far. this is a new coaching staff and new players and they are still learning each other. stay tuned. |
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