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0, Foust scored the winning basket in a 19-18 | Pistons victory over the Minneapolis Lakers, the lowe |
In the next round against the | Pistons, the Magic lost the first two road games befo |
sons, for the Seattle SuperSonics and Detroit | Pistons. |
ason in the NBA, with the Rockets and Detroit | Pistons. |
ks (1992/93), Utah Jazz (1993/95) and Detroit | Pistons (1994/95). |
56), Minneapolis Lakers (1956-57) and Detroit | Pistons (1957-63). |
wo-stroke cycle with six cylinders and twelve | pistons, in an opposed piston configuration with two |
een used by the Detroit Red Wings and Detroit | Pistons at their games. |
nnati Royals, Los Angeles Lakers, and Detroit | Pistons. |
appeared for the Dallas Mavericks and Detroit | Pistons, amassing 32 more regular season games, and l |
n addition to the Milwaukee Bucks and Detroit | Pistons, Jon played for the Atlanta Hawks, Los Angele |
ly irate and wouldn't have any of it, and the | Pistons rushed to the locker room. |
easons (1977-1979) with the Bulls and Detroit | Pistons, Sheppard scored 367 points and grabbed 178 r |
lock received an increase bore and select-fit | pistons, while the heads received an enlarged precham |
San Antonio Spurs, Denver Nuggets and Detroit | Pistons. |
Rockets, Portland Trail Blazers, and Detroit | Pistons. |
rnets (1995-96, 1997-98, 1998-99) and Detroit | Pistons (1998-99) in the NBA for 88 games. |
SuperSonics, Philadelphia 76ers, and Detroit | Pistons. |
s hired former Indiana University and Detroit | Pistons star Isaiah Thomas. |
r the season came to a close, Wallace and the | Pistons decided to part ways. |
ons in the NBA with the Nationals and Detroit | Pistons, averaging 7.0 points per game and 4.4 reboun |
971-72 with the Baltimore Bullets and Detroit | Pistons. |
e Hornets, Portland Trail Blazers and Detroit | Pistons. |
tryouts with the Houston Rockets and Detroit | Pistons, Queenan realized that overseas was his most |
console with 720 keys, pedals and combination | pistons. |
also officiates a Los Angeles Lakers-Detroit | Pistons game during Kareem Abdul Jabbar's final seaso |
the National Basketball Association's Detroit | Pistons and was named to the All-Rookie Team followin |
kept Championship hopes alive by beating the | Pistons 109-104 to force a 7th game at home. |
departure of Chris Webber, McDyess became the | Pistons' starting power forward. |
He had been the | Pistons' highest-paid player, but had strained relati |
of the Eastern Conference Finals between the | Pistons and Miami Heat, ESPN's SportsCenter went as f |
es, this one an eight-player deal between the | Pistons and Bullets. |
ntonio Spurs, Portland Trail Blazers, Detroit | Pistons and Toronto Raptors in six NBA seasons. |
Philadelphia 76ers, Milwaukee Bucks, Detroit | Pistons, and Houston Rockets. |
g the Boston Celtics and Milwaukee Bucks, the | Pistons beat the Chicago Bulls in six games, earning |
nes played for the Baltimore Bullets, Detroit | Pistons, Milwaukee Bucks and Utah Stars. |
NBA career, he played for the Bulls, Detroit | Pistons, New York Knicks, Orlando Magic, San Antonio |
He missed game four, but the | Pistons defeated the Magic, 90-89, to take a 3-1 seri |
In 1967 he was made available by the | Pistons to be selected by the Seattle SuperSonics, an |
Hamilton was traded by the | Pistons to the Jets in December 1948. |
He was selected by the | Pistons in the second round (30th overall) of the 198 |
lb power forward, Maxiell was selected by the | Pistons with the 26th pick in the first round of the |
ional Basketball Association champion Detroit | Pistons. |
game series to the eventual champion Detroit | Pistons. |
Game 7 against the defending champion Detroit | Pistons, losing by a narrow margin. |
nst the 2-time defending NBA Champion Detroit | Pistons, but Bird missed game 1 with injury and the P |
re they lost to the eventual champion Detroit | Pistons in five games. |
ber of the 1989 and 1990 NBA champion Detroit | Pistons, starting most of the team's games in 1990. |
llas Mavericks, Los Angeles Clippers, Detroit | Pistons, San Antonio Spurs, and Philadelphia Sixers i |
From 1972 to 1973, Lloyd did coach the | Pistons and was a scout for five seasons. |
rge collection of engine components including | pistons and seals. |
20 record, were heavily favored to defeat the | Pistons and become the first team since the 1969 Bost |
silicon dioxide which then forms deposits on | pistons and cylinder heads which are extremely abrasi |
This can be solved by designing the | pistons to have a slight oval shape so that when heat |
During the | Pistons first preseason game against the Miami Heat, |
the United States, including engine bearings, | pistons, piston pins, piston rings, cylinder liners, |
In the 2008 Eastern Conference Finals, the | Pistons played Garnett and the Celtics. |
Playing in a total of 23 games for the | Pistons in two seasons, he averaged 2.1 points a game |
He played for the | Pistons (1950-51) and Milwaukee Hawks (1951-52) in th |
He played for the | Pistons (1983-84) in the NBA for 7 games. |
He played for the | Pistons, Kansas City/Sacramento Kings, Los Angeles Cl |
He played for the | Pistons (1958-59, 1959-60), Syracuse Nationals (1959- |
A guard, Blanks played for the | Pistons and Minnesota Timberwolves in 3 NBA seasons, |
He played in the NBA for the | Pistons (1959/60) and Los Angeles Lakers (1960/61) fo |
In his career, Reid played for the | Pistons, Washington Wizards and Orlando Magic in 8 NB |
verall pick the following season) for Detroit | Pistons forward/center John Salley. |
He appeared in 5 games for the | Pistons in the 2010 season averaging 22.6 minutes and |
Childress played in two NBA seasons for the | Pistons and Portland Trail Blazers, averaging 2.4 poi |
the older brother of Charles, former Detroit | Pistons guard (with whom he shares the same first and |
emphasis on basketball, hiring former Detroit | Pistons Coach Ray Scott." |
er of the New York Knicks, Fort Wayne/Detroit | Pistons, and the Baltimore Bullets. |
a member of the Denver Nuggets and Fort Wayne | Pistons; averaging over 8 pts during his brief (2-yr) |
" Armstrong, NBA (1948/49-1950/51) Fort Wayne | Pistons |
layed for the Knicks (1955-56) and Fort Wayne | Pistons (now the Detroit Pistons) (1957-58) in the NB |
s, and started his career with the Fort Wayne | Pistons and played nine years, playing for the Piston |
essional basketball player for the Fort Wayne | Pistons and Indianapolis Jets of the Basketball Assoc |
1 NBA season, and Foust joined the Fort Wayne | Pistons. |
a member of the Indianapolis Jets, Fort Wayne | Pistons, and Indianapolis Olympians. |
Philadelphia Warriors defeated the Fort Wayne | Pistons four games to one. |
ica and the Philadelphia Warriors, Fort Wayne | Pistons and Boston Celtics, all of the National Baske |
mpians, Philadelphia Warriors, and Fort Wayne | Pistons. |
mber of the Minneapolis Lakers and Fort Wayne | Pistons. |
nry played for one season with the Fort Wayne | Pistons (1948-49) in the Basketball Association of Am |
ir 2nd Championship by beating the Fort Wayne | Pistons 4 games to 1. |
He was selected by the Fort Wayne | Pistons in the 3rd round of the 1950 NBA Draft. |
racuse Nationals, who defeated the Fort Wayne | Pistons in the final game when Syracuse's George King |
cuse Nationals, Baltimore Bullets, Fort Wayne | Pistons, and Boston Celtics. |
win the first 2 games against the Fort Wayne | Pistons. |
the Blackhawks traded Brian to the Fort Wayne | Pistons for Howie Schultz and Dick Mehen. |
s Olympians, Baltimore Bullets and Fort Wayne | Pistons. |
He played for the Fort Wayne | Pistons (1949-50, 1950-51) and Tri-Cities Blackhawks |
He made the Fort Wayne | Pistons' roster in 1948 and spent the first half of t |
e Chicago Stags, Rochester Royals, Fort Wayne | Pistons, and St. Louis Hawks. |
r the Indianapolis Jets (1948-49), Fort Wayne | Pistons (1949-50), Anderson Packers (1949-50) and Mil |
hiladelphia Warriors (1950-51) and Fort Wayne | Pistons (1951-52) in the NBA for 186 games. |
ayed for five different teams: the Fort Wayne | Pistons, Indianapolis Jets, Anderson Packers, Tri-Cit |
first 2 games at home against the Fort Wayne | Pistons. |
5-93 shocker in Game 1 at The L.A. Forum, the | Pistons fought hard with Los Angeles and even took a |
n as a member of the St. Louis Hawks, Detroit | Pistons, Baltimore Bullets, and San Diego Rockets. |
ders, cast aluminium alloy cylinder heads and | pistons, magnesium crankcase, and forged steel cranks |
ium alloy cylinder block, cylinder heads, and | pistons; and a die-forged steel flatplane crankshaft |
rk Knicks, Atlanta Hawks, Miami Heat, Detroit | Pistons and Denver Nuggets. |
He holds the | Pistons' record for most Field Goal Attempts Per 48 M |
hing jobs with the Charlotte Hornets, Detroit | Pistons, and Washington Wizards. |
However, the | Pistons would rebound to take the next 3 games and wi |
Common obstacles include vertical | pistons, swinging hammers, trampolines, swinging rope |
This includes crankshaft, | pistons, camshafts, valves, cylinder block, cylinder |
In a defensive series with Indiana, the | Pistons offense proved more productive and they won 4 |
ns, "It's over, man," perhaps indicating that | Pistons' General Manager Joe Dumars would break up th |
Initially, with | Pistons coach Flip Saunders' style of coaching, Arroy |
Dave DeBusschere was instead named | Pistons player-coach. |
professional career in Italy, then joined the | Pistons for the 1970-71 NBA season. |
Cincinnati Royals, Kansas City Kings, Detroit | Pistons, Chicago Bulls, and Golden State Warriors. |
n as a member of the New York Knicks, Detroit | Pistons, Cincinnati Royals, and St. Louis Hawks. |
the Indiana Pacers, New York Knicks, Detroit | Pistons and as a consultant with the Seattle SuperSon |
The Lakers and | Pistons first squared off in the 1988 NBA Finals. |
just 16 playoff games, 7 with the Lakers and | Pistons and 2 with the Rockets. |
ant coach for the Los Angeles Lakers, Detroit | Pistons, Washington Wizards, and New Jersey Nets. |
s a member of the Los Angeles Lakers, Detroit | Pistons, Buffalo Braves, and Chicago Bulls. |
ulls, and also that he was going to leave the | Pistons and return to Italy. |
Bob Lanier led the | Pistons with 17 points but Artis Gilmore had 22 and T |
various times for the Detroit Lions, Detroit | Pistons, Detroit Red Wings, University of Michigan an |
al basketball abroad and then try to make the | Pistons' roster for the 1980-81 season, but ultimatel |
ve different teams (Dallas Mavericks, Detroit | Pistons, Minnesota Timberwolves, Washington Bullets a |
leveland Cavaliers, Dallas Mavericks, Detroit | Pistons, New York Knicks, and Orlando Magic. |
ouble at the free-throw line (11 missed), the | Pistons began to claw back as Los Angeles led 55-49 a |
type Stirling engine with one or more liquid | pistons. |
ng rights to carry games of the NBA's Detroit | Pistons, the NHL's Detroit Red Wings, and other area |
3rd round (22nd overall) by the NBA's Detroit | Pistons, but never played for them. |
cks, New Jersey Nets, Denver Nuggets, Detroit | Pistons, and Atlanta Hawks. |
ideline reporters which were Pat O'Brien (the | Pistons' sideline), Lesley Visser (the Lakers' sideli |
g down on everyone but Bryant and O'Neal, the | Pistons managed to hold everyone else to a total of 1 |
He was on the bench for the raising of the | Pistons' 2004 championship banner, as well as the Pac |
ng nationally televised games in place of the | Pistons' regular radio play-by-play man Mark Champion |
As a member of the | Pistons, McDyess was successful in reinventing his ga |
seasons in the NBA and ABA as a member of the | Pistons, Baltimore Bullets, Milwaukee Bucks, and Spir |
his 1995-96 rookie season as a member of the | Pistons, he averaged 3.8 points in 69 games played. |
two seasons in the NBA on the rosters of the | Pistons and the Washington Wizards, but during that t |
Prior to becoming head coach of the | Pistons, Curry served as an assistant coach for Detro |
ebox vacuum with minimum back pressure on the | pistons. |
s the twin brother of former one-time Detroit | Pistons player, Charles Thomas. |
onally on ESPN, as well as on the Pacers' and | Pistons' local broadcast affiliates, Fox Sports Midwe |
wks, Houston Rockets, Indiana Pacers, Detroit | Pistons, New York Knicks, and Washington Bullets and |
, with 100 mm (3.9 in) diameter plated forged | pistons. |
Despite Bird Averitt's 21 points the | Pistons won the overtime game, 115-107. |
the New York Knicks, Toronto Raptors, Detroit | Pistons, Phoenix Suns and the Miami Heat. |
in workouts with the Toronto Raptors, Detroit | Pistons and Cleveland Cavaliers training. |
to the Cleveland Cavaliers, and rejoined the | Pistons on August 7, 2009. |
er game in his NBA career and represented the | Pistons at the 1966 NBA All-Star Game. |
as Bliley, football coach Bobby Ross, Detroit | Pistons head coach John Kuester, NFL offensive tackle |
ks, Chicago Bulls, Cincinnati Royals, Detroit | Pistons, Milwaukee Bucks, Cleveland Cavaliers, and At |
as a member of the Cincinnati Royals, Detroit | Pistons, Phoenix Suns, Chicago Bulls, Seattle SuperSo |
ttsburgh Pipers (1969-70 ABA season), Detroit | Pistons (1972-73 NBA season), and Kansas City-Omaha K |
The following season, the | Pistons went 44-38 under Brown, before losing in the |
He served as | Pistons' head coach until February 2, 1998, when he w |
On the other side, Detroit | Pistons coach Doug Collins was also animated, and sen |
On December 14, 2007, he was waived so the | Pistons could make room for other players obtained in |
as if this was a knock against the Spurs and | Pistons, noting that ESPN usually did not have to giv |
lanta Hawks (in two separate stints), Detroit | Pistons, Vancouver and Memphis Grizzlies, and Boston |
, a 7'0" center, played for the Suns, Detroit | Pistons and the San Antonio Spurs in 6 NBA seasons av |
a member of the Seattle SuperSonics, Detroit | Pistons, and Chicago Bulls. |
ed for the Nets, Seattle SuperSonics, Detroit | Pistons, New York Knicks, Los Angeles Lakers and Atla |
d Trail Blazers, Seattle SuperSonics, Detroit | Pistons and Denver Nuggets. |
e Central Division won by the surging Detroit | Pistons. |
the rivalry climaxed when the Bulls swept the | Pistons out of the Conference Finals, in which the Pi |
on, who was making his debut with the Detroit | Pistons. |
he 1995 season, and later coached the Detroit | Pistons and the Los Angeles Clippers. |
n a game against his future team, the Detroit | Pistons, Gallatin pulled down a Knicks record 33 rebo |
Augmon has played for the Hawks, the Detroit | Pistons, the Portland Trail Blazers, the Charlotte/Ne |
solid scorer and rebounder for the rebuilding | Pistons. |
father, Clarence, was selected by the Detroit | Pistons in the 1973 NBA Draft, but was cut from the t |
in Louisville the Colonels hosted the Detroit | Pistons, defeating the NBA team 109-100 behind Gilmor |
mber 14, 1991, Malone's elbow hit the Detroit | Pistons' Isiah Thomas in the head as he drove to the |
etball player who was selected by the Detroit | Pistons in the 1st round (17th overall) of the 1980 N |
Cipriano played with the Detroit | Pistons' summer league team before being cut prior to |
Marvin Barnes went to the Detroit | Pistons. |
lected but still found himself on the Detroit | Pistons roster to the start of the 2001-02 season. |
d was erased much more quickly as the Detroit | Pistons defeated the Denver Nuggets 186-184 (3 OT) on |
currently an assistant coach with the Detroit | Pistons. |
urt, the Lakers were no match for the younger | Pistons and were swept in four games, ending Kareem A |
reviously served as head coach of the Detroit | Pistons. |
etween Philadelphia, the Hornets, the Detroit | Pistons and the L.A. Lakers that would have sent All- |
Ellis trialled with the Detroit | Pistons in 2001. |
84) before moving on to play with the Detroit | Pistons (1984-85), Golden State Warriors (1984-90) an |
and was subsequently selected by the Detroit | Pistons with 70th overall pick (1st in 4th round) in |
Steals: 5 on May 15, 2007 against the Detroit | Pistons |
ng (1997) - former NBA player for the Detroit | Pistons |
Eastern Conference Finals against the Detroit | Pistons. |
He played briefly in the NBA with the Detroit | Pistons. |
of Michigan, Lee was selected by the Detroit | Pistons in the fourth round of the 1959 NBA Draft. |
sity, Van Arsdale was selected by the Detroit | Pistons in the 2nd round of the 1965 NBA Draft. |
s recently an assistant coach for the Detroit | Pistons, and currently serves as a special assistant |
etball player who was selected by the Detroit | Pistons in the first round (26th overall) of the 1990 |
Beasley scored 16 points against the Detroit | Pistons. |
all pick in the 2000 NBA Draft by the Detroit | Pistons. |
Miles was selected by the Detroit | Pistons with the fourth pick of the 1963 NBA Draft. |
g, a 7'0" center, was selected by the Detroit | Pistons in the fourth round of the 1962 NBA Draft. |
etball player who was selected by the Detroit | Pistons in the 2nd round (58th overall) of the 1995 N |
The Detroit | Pistons had two first-round picks in the 1993 NBA Dra |
easons, for five different teams: the Detroit | Pistons, Minnesota Timberwolves, Houston Rockets, Gol |
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