Many Pistons fans called me crazy when I buried them and called their era over in the Philadelphia Series. If you don’t recall, this is an excerpt…
April 24th. A date which will live in infamy.
A date that Pistons fans will remember for the rest of their lives.
The night the Pistons died as a team.
The night the Pistons got blown out by a team that didn’t even have a winning record.
A team that was just happy to be in the playoffs in a crap Eastern Conference.
Some of you will say, I’m going overboard, some of you will say I’m crazy, some of you will say I’m not a diehard Piston fan.
And you would be wrong on all accounts(although I have been called crazy).
Good teams do not get beat by the likes of the SIxers by 20+ points.
I’m not predicting a loss in this round, part of me still thinks they will probably do just enough to get by. But “just enough to get by” won’t work against a better team. It won’t work against the Celtics. Hell, it may not even work against the Magic or Raptors.
And now, the Pistons must move on. It was a good run, not great and certainly not legendary but a run Pistons fans will be proud of years down the road.
But even a casual observer will notice that this team just doesn’t look right anymore. They lack a fire. They take playoff games off and hope they can come back from 3-2. They blow leads at home and so on and so forth.
So what should the Pistons do in the offseason? I was able to listen to a lot of other peoples comments this weekend both in person and on the radio. Everybody who has ever watched even one Piston game has an opinion.
“Fire Flip”
“Trade Rasheed”
“Let Dice go”
And if it was up to me, this is the five step plan I would follow
1. Trade two starters-This team needs new blood. An injection of guys who are willing to play hard every night. The players with the most value seem to be Rasheed and Rip. But trading Rip means trading the guy who carried you in the playoffs. It also means trading a guy who has a unique skill-set not seen in the league. That leaves Sheed, Tay, and Chauncey. Sheed is a must-go in my opinion. He was the emotional catalyst for the 2004 and 2005 Final Teams but his “emotions” have also been a major reason they faltered. Not a lot of teams will take a flier on an older pg like Chauncey who can’t play D and who can’t penetrate and create shots for guys. If you can sucker a team into taking him, do it. That leaves Tayshaun Prince, a guy who can’t perform in the playoffs when you need him. A guy who only grabbed 26 rebounds in a series where you were struggling on the boards. A guy who couldn’t hit a wide open baseline J when the going got tough.
Tay is a good player, but he’s not someone this team needs. They need an athletic small forward. A guy who is willing to take the ball to the basket and draw fouls and grab rebounds when the big men are struggling
2. Keep Flip for one more year-I’m pretty sick of Flip Saunders being the scapegoat for this teams problems. And because of the coaching carousel that the Pistons have employed since the Chuck Daly days, I think its about time they stuck with a guy. Now, this doesn’t mean Saunders wasn’t at fault. But this year, in this playoff, I can’t really put it on him.
3. Hire Lindsey as an assistant
Terry Porter is a goner. The team needs a guy who will command respect. The players love Lindsey but most of all, they respect him. And considering that Flip seems to have a lack of respect in the lockerroom, its a good bandaid until a better coach becomes available or when the Pistons can get beyond the ECF
4. Move Dice to the Bench
You aren’t going to get more athletic if you have Dice on the floor. He is a good player but he is just a jumpshooter now that will occasionally give you a lift on the boards. Consider starting Maxiell or Amir depending on what you can get in return for Rasheed. Either way, you need a guy who won’t get outhustled by the likes of the venerabe Kendrick Perkins.
5. Play guys who play hard
I know that seems stupid but guys who play hard deserve to be rewarded. I think many fans would have been happy if we just got consistent effort from this team night in/night out in the playoffs. If Afflalo is giving you better minutes than Rip, sit Rip down. If Stuckey is working his ass off on both sides of the ball, put the fake Mr. Big Shot on the pine.












June 2, 2008
#1
Agreed on all points. Especially trading Sheed and Prince ONLY if value is returned. I heard the Pistons are considering trading Sheed and a draft pick for Elton Brand?? Hasn’t he been injured half his career? I consider Rip to be untouchable, unless you are willing to replace him with another scorer, like Jason Richardson. Shawn Marion is going to be available . . .
June 2, 2008
#2
I would replace Tay for Marion in a heartbeat….
Maybe not Brand but what about Chris Kaman from the Clippers…great center…
June 2, 2008
#3
I think the Rasheed Wallace issue is a little more complicated than to just trade him. His contract expires after next season. This will clear 13 million dollars of cap space for the Pistons. If they were to make another move to dump some salary, they could go after Lebron Jame or Dwyane Wade in Free Agency next summer. Ironically, Rasheed’s contract is the same reason he will be traded. It has a lot of value to teams who want to clear cap space. I think it’s going to be interesting to see what happens.
As far as Tayshaun goes, I agree that he is somewhat overvalued by the Pistons. But don’t discount the fact that he had to guard Paul Pierce all series. Pierce never really exploded on the Pistons. He had some spurts where he was scoring at will, but nobody can really shut down a great player all the time.
I would absolutedly take Elton Brand for Sheed and a draft pick. That is a no brainer in my mind.
June 2, 2008
#4
First, Tayshaun is one of the top 5 on-ball defenders in the game and can also create his own shot and takes it to the hoop which Marion does not do. This is not a fast break, RUN AND GUN TEAM, so Marion is not the answer. Sheed is becoming more of a distraction than an emotional leader so yes he must go but Elton “Fragile” Brand is not the answer.
July 31, 2008
#5
I like the pickup of Brown by Joe D but I think that a Chauncey and Sheed for a valuable small forward/shooting guard combo would be a great new addition. Stucky can fill the point guard roll already in my opinion. How about Rip and Sheed for Carmelo? He’s young, tons of talent and if MC and the staff at Detroit can get his act together I bet he can help lift the team over the hump in the playoffs. All in all, something new has to be done. We’re getting stale and I want another championship here in Michigan!