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76ers 94 Pistons 83 Final

biggunsbob

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(24-43, 11-22 away)

76ers
(15-52, 10-24 home)

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Primary team FtW/Detroit: 164-218 in these games.
Points for FtW/Detroit: 39125
Points against FtW/Detroit: 40045
 
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Beat Memphis then get blasted by a poor Philadelphia team.
 
KCP had a good game. Jackson had a triple double.
11 points 10 rebounds and 10 assists..
 
Pistons shot 30% vs the Sixers lmao.

this team is disgusting to watch.
 
I really liked this team during that roughly 15 game stretch when they became good. Right after the Smith waiver and right before the Jennings injury. Fond memories.
 
Jackson, Dimwiddie, and Meeks shot a combined 8-40 from the field (20%).

No way in hell that guy gets a max contract.
 
I agree.. From what I have seen Jackson looks like a nice role player which The Thunder evaluated him as. I Guess SVG saw something.. Hope he works out for us..
 
I heard the Thunder offered Reggie 12 per over 4 and he turned it down, not sure that's role player money, although so far he has been garbage for the Pistons aside from a few games and they are losing consistently. The Pistons were playing much better ball with Singler and Augustine. He does look like a role player so far though, kinda like a Rodney Stuckey.
 
I heard the Thunder offered Reggie 12 per over 4 and he turned it down, not sure that's role player money, although so far he has been garbage for the Pistons aside from a few games and they are losing consistently. The Pistons were playing much better ball with Singler and Augustine. He does look like a role player so far though, kinda like a Rodney Stuckey.

He's exactly like Stuckey. Athletic, can slash, but can't shoot a lick. We all used to think Stuckey was going to become a great player too. Shooting is essential and chances are if he doesn't do it well by now it isn't going to happen at an acceptable level.
 
He's exactly like Stuckey. Athletic, can slash, but can't shoot a lick. We all used to think Stuckey was going to become a great player too. Shooting is essential and chances are if he doesn't do it well by now it isn't going to happen at an acceptable level.

the more I see of Jackson the more I don't see many similarities in their games other than they are both guards and both inconsistent players with a below average outside shot. Stuckey was great at getting to the rim but was a poor finisher and had tunnel vision, only knew how to play at one speed. Jackson seems to be more under control, can change speeds and his finishing ability and decision making is much better, and he has good touch on floaters, another skill Stuckey didn't have. Stuckey is probably a better defender but the effort wasn't always there. I think Jackson has a much higher ceiling, but he needs to continue working on that outside shot.
 
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