The Detroit Pistons have won three championships in their NBA
history and each of them was sweet in their own way. The 1989
Pistons squad surprised a lot of people by knocking off the Celtics
before beating the western conference representative to win their
first NBA championship. The 1990 team won the second consecutive
championship for the city of Detroit and any of those players
will tell you it was more difficult to win the second time than
the first because everyone is gunning to knock you off of your
platform. The last title in the franchise’s history came
last year after the Pistons banded together to knock off the giants
also known as the Los Angeles Lakers. Most of the “experts”
in professional basketball expected the Pistons to come out fighting
but be overmatched by the talent of Kobe Bryant and Shaquille
O’Neal but it turned out the Pistons could limit the damage
done by the big two and stop everyone else. The Lakers didn’t
stand a chance against the Pistons when they worked together and
played as a team, and the Pistons championship run showed everyone
that the whole is always greater than the sum of the parts.
Larry Brown finally won his first NBA championship as a coach
last season with the Pistons after successful runs in the ABA,
NCAA, and with many other NBA teams. Brown’s attitude that
teamwork and toughness can defeat any obstacle was on display
for five unforgettable games against the Lakers. The team traded
their first round pick from this year as part of the deal for
Rasheed Wallace (a trade the team will say was well worth it now)
and so with their only pick in the 2004 draft, the Pistons selected
Rickey Paulding, a small forward out of Missouri, with the 54th
pick overall. Paulding will likely back up Richard “Rip”
Hamilton at the shooting guard spot and Tayshaun Prince at the
small forward position. The team also could pick up Carlos Delfino,
a first round choice from last year, from his European club sometime
this season.
The Pistons starting five is one that could scare a lot of other
teams in the East. The team lost Mehmut Okur and Corliss Williamson
in the off-season but they were able to resign Rasheed Wallace
and Darvin Ham and they also signed Antonio McDyess as a free
agent out of Phoenix. The Pistons will open their season with
Chauncey Billups at the point guard spot. Billups had played on
numerous teams in recent years before settling into a spot in
Detroit and eventually playing his way to the position of MVP
of the NBA Finals over the Lakers. Richard Hamilton will start
at the shooting guard position and Tayshaun Prince will start
along side him at the three. Ben Wallace and Rasheed Wallace (no
relation) will interchange at the power forward and center spots
with Eldon Campbell, Antonio McDyess, and Darko Milicic each giving
them some time off. The Pistons management took some heat for
drafting Darko ahead of Carmelo Anthony who was taken a pick after
him and many critics still wouldn’t give general manager
Joe Dumars enough credit after his team won the title but Dumars
will never say that he made the wrong decision and he still believes
that Darko could be a force when he gains some muscle and basketball
knowledge.
In 2004, the Pistons will move into the new and improved Central
division against teams like the Indiana Pacers, the Chicago Bulls,
the Milwaukee Bucks, and the Cleveland Cavaliers. The Cavaliers
lost some of their talent in the off-season when Carlos Boozer
signed with Utah but they still have LeBron James and the Indiana
Pacers are the team that the Pistons had to dethrone to advance
to the NBA Finals last season. Jermaine O’Neal and company
will be ready for the Pistons when they play each time next season.
The Bulls are once again full of young talent and they had an
excellent draft but it’s still a matter of turning that
potential into a product on the court. The Bucks played well all
last season and if they can avoid the injury bug, they’ll
likely join Indiana in chasing the Detroit Pistons all next season.
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