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2013 NBA Mock Draft
Posted on 12 Jun 2013 by Mark Kim.
1. Cleveland Cavaliers: Nerlens Noel, Kentucky – C Noel is the consensus #1 pick on multiple draft boards for a reason. The man is a monster in the middle, nearly averaging a double-double in points and rebounds as well as 4.4 blocks per game. The Cavaliers haven't had a great big man since their Brad Daughtery and Noel can be that guy. Noel also makes Anderson Varejao and Tyler Zeller ex...
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A look at the coaching carousel
Posted on 10 Jun 2013 by Mark Kim.
UPDATE: Maurice Cheeks has been named the next head coach of the Detroit Pistons. Personally I disagree with the hiring, but the deal is done. After firing Lawrence Frank recently, the Detroit have many options on who they can hire as their new head coach. This will be the Pistons 4th head coach since 2008, the last time they made the playoffs. With the emergence of Greg Monroe and the develo...
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Pistons slip past Hawks
Posted on 4 Jan 2013 by Mark Kim.
The Detroit Pistons beat the Atlanta Hawks at the Palace of Auburn Hills Friday 85-84, extending their winning streak to four games. Fourth-year forward Austin Daye gave the Pistons a big boost as he scored 20 points and pulled down six boards off the bench. Center Greg Monroe had a rough shooting night, but had 18 points and nine rebounds on the day. The Pistons starting five of Monroe, Knight...
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Clutch layup gives Pistons third win of season
Posted on 24 Nov 2012 by Mark Kim.
With the game on the line, Brandon Knight made a key layup with 7.8 seconds left in the game to lift the Pistons to a 91-90 victory against the Toronto Raptors. Knight had a solid day with 16 points while making six out of eight field goals, but the Pistons were led today by the “twin tower” combo of Greg Monroe and Andre Drummond. Monroe scored 19 points while pulling down 11 rebo...
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Pistons actually win a game
Posted on 14 Nov 2012 by Mark Kim.
After a horrific 0-8 start to the season, the Detroit Pistons go out and roll over the Philadelphia 76ers by the score of 94-76. The game was dominated by Pistons center Greg Monroe, who put a monster stat line with 19 points and 18 rebounds while dishing out six dimes. The Pistons dominated on the glass, large in part to the effort Monroe put up, against the 76ers as the Pistons grabbed 19 mor...
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Airball costs Pistons game
Posted on 3 Nov 2012 by Mark Kim.
With a missed free throw by Sebastian Telfair with 3.6 seconds left in the game, Brandon Knight chucked up a three and airballed it, costing the Pistons the game as the Pistons lose to the Suns, 92-89. The Pistons trailed 54-46 at the half, but came back only to come up just short of the win. Once again, the Pistons best scoring option Rodney Stuckey played horribly with only one point during t...
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Fear the Beard
Posted on 1 Nov 2012 by Mark Kim.
James Harden showed Rockets fans he is going to play like the franchise player he was paid with me. Unfortunately for Pistons fans, they were his first victims as the Pistons fell to the new-look Houston Rockets 105-96. The Pistons suffered from a dismal start from Rodney Stuckey who only had nine points on 1-10 shooting. Stuckey, after being shifted to shooting guard, was supposed to be the ...
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Detroit Pistons season preview
Posted on 30 Oct 2012 by Mark Kim.
Who is ready for some basketball? The Pistons tip off their season tomorrow against Jeremy Lin, James Harden and the Houston Rockets. But let's take some time to reflect on some Motown basketball. ______________________________________________________________________________________________ The Pistons continue to rebuild their team and the emergence of Greg Monroe has certainly made things...
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It’s All Over: Game 4 and World Series reflection and a look into the future
Posted on 29 Oct 2012 by Mark Kim.
Everything you feared would happen to the Tigers just happened. The San Francisco Giants win the World Series with a 4-3 extra inning victory over the Detroit Tigers. The Giants swept the Tigers 4-0 in dominating fashion. Pablo Sandoval was named the World Series MVP. The Giants got the first points of the night with a second inning triple by Brandon Belt that scored Hunter Pence. The Tigers s...
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Better, but not really
Posted on 26 Oct 2012 by Mark Kim.
At least it wasn't as bad as game one. The Tigers lost game two of the World Series, 2-0. To sum up the game, it was a pitcher's duel. Madison Bumgarner and Doug Fister both pitched five scoreless innings, but the Giants offense turned on late in the game and eventually Fister was the first pitcher to crack. The game began with both team's offenses not being able to crack the pitching. Prince F...
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The Tigers meet “the panda”
Posted on 25 Oct 2012 by Mark Kim.
The Tigers did not show up to play in Game 1 of the World Series as they got routed by the San Francisco Giants by the score of 8-3. The Giants charge was led by their third baseman Pablo Sandoval, who hit three home runs today with two coming off of Justin Verlander. Speaking of Verlander, he suffered his worst loss in the playoffs. Verlander gave up five runs on six hits and lasted only four ...
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World Series Preview
Posted on 23 Oct 2012 by Mark Kim.
After a six year hiatus, the Tigers have returned to the World Series and prepares to do battle against the San Francisco Giants. Here are some keys for the Tigers. 1. Stay focused The Tigers dominated the Yankees in the ALCS and were “rewarded” with a long rest between their last game and tomorrows game. The Tigers can't let games slip away. They need to stay mentally and physica...









