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Nov. 1 at Miami 91 - 80 W
Nov. 2 at Orlando 116 - 92 W
Nov. 4 Atlanta 92 - 91 W
Nov. 8 at Chicago 97-93 L
Nov. 9 LA Clippers 103-79 W
Nov. 11 at Seattle 107-103 W
Nov 13 at Portland 102-97 L
Nov. 14 at Warriors 111-104 W
Nov. 16 at LA Lakers 103-91 L
Nov. 18 at Kings 105-95 L
Nov. 21 New York 98-86 W
Nov. 23 Philadelphia 83-78 W
Nov. 25 Utah 103-98 L
Nov. 28 Cleveland 109-74 W
Dec. 1 at Milwaukee 117-91 W
Dec. 2 New Jersey 118-95 W
Dec. 4 at Atlanta 106-95 W
Dec. 5 at New Orleans 91-76 W
Dec. 7 Chicago 98-91 L
Dec. 9 Charlotte 104-85 W
Dec. 11 at Memphis 113-103 W
Dec. 12 at Houston 80-77 L
Dec. 14 Atlanta 91-84 W
Dec. 16 Golden State 109-87 W
Dec. 19 at Boston 87-85 W
Dec. 21 Memphis 94-67 W
Dec 23 Houston 94-82 W
Dec. 26 at New Jersey 101-83 W
Dec. 28 Indiana 114-101 W
Dec. 29 at Indiana 98-92 W
Dec. 31 Milwaukee 114-69 W
Jan. 2 at Washington 106-93 W
Jan. 4 at Toronto 101-85 W
Jan. 5 Boston 92-85 L
Jan. 9 at Dallas102-86 L
Jan. 10 at San Antonio 90-80 W
Jan. 12 at Charlotte 103-100 W
Jan. 13 at New York89-65 L
Jan. 15 Toronto 103-89 W
Jan. 18 Sacramento 100-93 L
Jan. 19 at Chicago 97-81 L
Jan. 21 at Orlando 102-100 L
Jan. 23 at Philadelphia 86-78 W
Jan. 25 Orlando 101-93 W
Jan. 29 at Indiana 110-104 W
Jan. 31 LA Lakers 90-89 W
Feb. 3 Dallas 90-67 W
Feb. 6 Miami 100-95 W
Feb. 8 Portland 91-82 W
Feb. 10 Charlotte 113-87 W
Feb. 12 at Atlanta 94-90 W
Feb. 13 Indiana 96-80 W
Feb. 19 Orlando 103-85 L
Feb. 20 at Milwaukee 103-98 L
Feb. 22 Milwaukee 127-100 W
Feb. 24 at Phoenix 116-86 W
Feb. 25 at Denver 98-93 W
Feb. 27 at Utah 103-95 L
Mar. 1 at LA Clippers 103-73 W
Mar. 4 Seattle 100-97 W
Mar. 5 at Boston 78-90 L
Mar. 7 at New York 101-97 W
Mar. 9 Chicago 116-109 W
Mar. 12 Philadelphia 83-82 L
Mar. 14 San Antonio 84-80 W
Mar. 16 New Orleans 105-84 W
Mar. 18 Denver 136-120 W
Mar. 19 at Cleveland 89-73 L
Mar. 23 at Washington 95-83 L
Mar. 24 Phoenix 110-105 W OT
Mar. 26 at Toronto 89-82 L
Mar. 27 Miami 85-69 W
Mar. 29 Cleveland 85-71 W
Apr. 1 at Minnesota 94-90 W
Apr. 4 New Jersey 106-87 W
Apr. 6 at Miami 91-71 W
Apr. 8 New York 98-94 L
Apr. 9 at Philadelphia 101-94 L
Apr. 11 Washington 102-74 W
Apr. 13 Toronto 91-84 W
Apr. 15 Minnesota 115-103 W
Apr. 16 at Cleveland 84-74 W

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Friday, October 13, 2006

The Detroit Pistons NBA Preview

Here is my NBA Preview of The Detroit Pistons. Also check out Detroit Bad Boys Pistons Preview.



The Detroit Pistons
Last Year's Record: 64-18
Key Losses: Ben Wallace, Maurice Evans, Tony Delk, and Kelvin Cato if he counts.
Key Additions: Nazr Mohammed, Flip Murray, Ronald Dupree, Will Blalock

1. What significant moves were made during the offseason?
The core of the team is almost unchanged but the Pistons were dealt a huge blow when Ben Wallace didn't resign with the Pistons. Not willing to bog down the team with a huge contract for Ben, Joe Dumars set his sights on quickly replacing him with free agent center Nazr Mohammed. Though not the defender that Wallace is, Nazr brings much needed offence to the to the center position.

Flip Murray was another free agent pick up that puts instant offence on the bench. Flip will play behind Chauncey Billups and Richard Hamilton. When he's hot, Flip can score in numbers.

Lindsey Hunter will also be back this season, he signed a two year deal this summer to add to the Pistons guard rotation. Also former Piston and fan favorite Ronald "Super Dupe" Dupree is back to add some more insurance off the bench.

The Pistons picked up Iowa point guard Will Blalock with the last pick in the 2006 draft. Maurice Evans was traded on draft day for the Lakers draft pick 7 foot 1 Chiek Samb from Senegal. Blalock will most likely play most season in the NBDL and Samb will develop his skills in Europe this season.

The Pistons also added two proven winners to the coaching staff, Terry Porter and Dave Cowens. It might be just what Flip Suanders needs to help him figure out how to incorporate the bench this season.


2. What are the team's biggest strengths?
Having four former All Stars and one player that is on the verge of making the squad is the Pistons biggest strength. This is a team of proven winners who know how to get the job done. Chauncey Billups who had an MVP like season last year, Richard Hamilton who was the team's leading scorer, Tayshaun Prince who all but carried the team in the playoffs and one of the best power forwards in the league in Rasheed Wallace. Not to mention a former All Star in Antionio McDyess coming off the bench, that's what you call strength in numbers. They know each other and they know how to get the job done.

3. What are the team's biggest weaknesses?
For the past couple of seasons I would have said that the Pistons bench was their biggest weakness but their biggest challenge is going to be learning how to adapt to playing without Big Ben in the middle. They have to adjust to a new system and go from a defensive team to primarily an offensive one, one of the reasons why Ben bolted. Getting used to their new direction, new teammates and playing with a bigger rotation is going to be their biggest hurdle.



4. What are the goals for this team?
This Pistons team goes into each season with the same goal, The NBA Championship. Having the best record in the league last season and then having a playoff meltdown, really left a bad taste with the Pistons. With everyone counting them out now that they lost Ben Wallace, the Pistons really have something to prove. They want to prove that they are still an elite team and nothing less than a title will be good enough.

5. Will they win it all?
Just like the team themselves I go into each season predicting a title, so if you're asking me the Pistons win it all this season.

6. Why won't they?
If the Pistons new offensive direction and the change in defensive tactics don't get the job done the Pistons will be in trouble. They must all be on their games and gelling together as a team to win it all.

Predicted Record: 57-25

9 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I feel your predicted record is a not a good one. I think they'll do better than that. Even thogh Big Ben is gone, our team is still strong and can once again have the best record of the season.

N-E-Ways... We'll have to wait and see!!

2:05 AM, October 13, 2006  
Blogger Nique said...

Natalie very very good prediction with the record I'd say you're pretty much perfect with that one.

10:33 AM, October 13, 2006  
Anonymous Alan said...

the only problem with the record is that you only have the pistons playing 80 games.
57 + 23 = 80

11:09 AM, October 13, 2006  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

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3:35 PM, October 13, 2006  
Blogger Travis said...

Natalie you are a dream to all Pistons fans everywhere. Loved the team preview, keep doing great work. Your player caricatures are to die for.

11:15 PM, October 13, 2006  
Blogger Jim Dunn said...

I think that the Pistons will win a few more games than just 57. Probably around 60 or 65. 60-22 sounds like a record to expect.

12:21 PM, October 14, 2006  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Jim,
So you're trying to say that the Pistons are going to win 65, you're crazy. Even 60 is streaching it.

You have got them setting a franchise record.

12:43 PM, October 14, 2006  
Blogger Natalie said...

Thank's Travis, comments like that help keep me going!

1:37 PM, October 14, 2006  
Blogger Freudian Slip said...

I definitely think they'll break 60 this season. I feel this is going to be our year! (I know I say that every year, but still)
Matt

11:41 AM, October 15, 2006  

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