Richard Hamilton
Chauncey Billups
Chris Ford
Dave Bing
Lindsey Hunter
Bailey Howell
John Long
Kelly Tripucka
Bill Laimbeer
Mark Aguirre
Rick Mahorn
Terry Tyler
Ray Scott
Tayshaun Prince
John Salley
James Edwards
Rasheed Wallace
Bob Lanier
Isiah Thomas
Gene Shue
Vinnie Johnson
Joe Dumars
Dave DeBusschere
Adrian Dantley
George Yardley
Grant Hill
Jerry Stackhouse
Ben Wallace
Dennis Rodman
Jimmy Walker
If you are a diehard Piston fan and you missed this, I feel sorry for you. Try finding someone who DVR’d it.
Great speech by Isiah Thomas and though I am a shill for Zeke, so it was nice to see how well the crowd responded to him.
He is still one of the greatest Detroit athletes of all-time.
Very sad to see that Dennis Rodman could not make it. Whether it be travel issues or something else, it would have been nice for him to return to the place where he made his name.
As for other things, it would be interesting to hear how the WOI readers rank the 89/90 Bad Boys against the 2004 version.
I think most know where I stand so I will keep my opinion to the comments section.












April 9, 2008
#1
Come on, there are too many players on that team.
April 9, 2008
#2
yeah, about 18 too many players…
sucks that they did that
April 10, 2008
#3
Isiah would have traded half of the guys in this picture for “expiring contracts” and other “assets” to be stockpiled.
Good for Tayshaun Prince. If that guy ends up on all but two of any of the other teams in the NBA he’s a 10th man right now. Fantastic, if unconventional, player.
April 10, 2008
#4
Piling on Isiah…that’s something new