Greg Monroe will work on lower-body strength to improve his wha? defense
Keith Langlois of Pistons.com : That’s where Kander will start with Monroe this summer, too: his lower body.
Keith Langlois of Pistons.com : That’s where Kander will start with Monroe this summer, too: his lower body.
Published: Wednesday, May 25, 2011, 3:51 PM Updated: Wednesday, May 25, 2011, 3:51 PM AP Photo John Kuester has coached the Pistons to a 57-107 win-loss record in two seasons.
Kenneth Faried led the NCAA in rebounding last season, pulling down 14.5 board per game.
The Detroit Pistons and their fans are in an odd position these days. Not only are they done with their season while other teams are playing, but the teams remaining in the east each have story lines that intersect with the Pistons.
Michael Rosenberg: Pistons fans must shake Darko Milicic hangover Comments The Pistons likely will use the No.
Detroit has a promising young center in Greg Monroe, but needs a legitimate option at power forward to pair him with.
Ron Artest, Stephen Jackson, Jermaine O’Neal & Ben Wallace are all current NBA players known for the combined total of 137 game suspensions in one season.
So whom should the Pistons take with the No. 8 pick? Here are five options from five different mock drafts: ENES KANTER KENTUCKY: ‘This is likely the furthest Kanter would slide,’ says Jonathan Givony at Yahoo.com. BISMACK BIYOMBO SPAIN: ‘Motor City, meet the next Ben Wallace,’ Sam Amick at SI.com says of the power forward.
The script got worse for Pistons fans. Entering Tuesday night’s NBA draft lottery, the Pistons were slotted seventh — like last season.
Former Piston Theo Ratliff was among a group representing the National Basketball Players Association that donated trucks and supplies to a local church as a way to support communities devastated by tornadoes and storms that have swept through the South.
The Pistons are hoping today’s their lucky day. Last year’s first-round pick Greg Monroe will represent the Pistons at tonight’s NBA draft lottery, hoping to snag the No.
DF then: Will he enjoy this season? I really think Ben Wallace had fun last season.
With their first pick in the 2011 NBA draft, the Pistons select … Bismack Biyombo.
In his first official mock draft of A the year, ESPN’s Chad Ford has the Detroit Pistons selecting the Congo’s Bismack Biyombo with the seventh pick in the NBA draft.
The Pistons are not commenting on the recent comments Grant Hill made about the foot injury and subsequent treatment he received from the Pistons and Orlando Magic medical staffs during the 1999-2000 and 2000-01 seasons.