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Pistons retire Chauncey Billups No. 1 Jersey

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http://www.mlive.com/pistons/index....en.html#incart_most-commented_pistons_article
Chauncey Billups pens open letter to Detroit Pistons fans.
Mlive

http://www.mlive.com/pistons/index....billups_pistons_big-s.html#incart_river_index
Chauncey Billups, Pistons' big-shot guard, joins idols in Palace prestige.
Mlive

http://www.freep.com/story/sports/n...-chauncey-billups-jersey-retirement/80211556/
Webvideo Mr. Big Shot’s big night: Billups’ No. 1 rises to rafters.
Former Pistons guard Chauncey Billups says late owner Bill Davidson and former president Joe Dumars provided the key to his success by believing in him.
Freep

http://www.freep.com/story/sports/nba/pistons/2016/02/10/chauncey-billups-highlights/80192866/
Why Pistons fans love Chauncey Billups. Lots of webvideos here.
Freep

http://www.freep.com/picture-galler...tons-retire-chauncey-billups-jersey/80209344/
Pistons retire Chauncey Billups' jersey.
Freep

http://www.detroitnews.com/story/sp...rement-emotional-experience-billups/80208150/
No. 1 Billups says he just wanted to ‘be best’.
Detnews

http://www.detroitnews.com/story/sp...-detroit-where-my-career-flourished/80171650/
Billups thanks fans: Detroit is ‘where my career flourished’.
Detnews

http://www.detroitnews.com/picture-...tons-retire-chauncey-billups-number/80210416/
Pistons retire Chauncey Billups' number 1.
Detnews

http://www.detroitbadboys.com/2016/2/10/10957724/chauncey-billups-media-jersey-retirement-night
Chauncey Billups speaks to the media ahead of jersey retirement night.
DetroitBadBoys

http://www.detroitbadboys.com/2016/2/10/10964104/chauncey-billups-jersey-retirement-ceremony
Webvideo The Chauncey Billups jersey retirement ceremony. 25 minutes.
DetroitBadBoys

http://www.nba.com/pistons/video/2016/02/10/1455064266030-Trending_Chauncey_Media.mp4-283042/
Webvideo Chauncey Billups spoke to the media today in preparation for his jersey retirement ceremony Wednesday night.
NBA.com

http://www.detroitbadboys.com/2016/2/10/10958844/chauncey-billups-best-point-guard-nba-2002-08
Chauncey Billups was the best point guard in the NBA from 2002-'08.
DetroitBadBoys

http://www.detroitbadboys.com/2016/...-pistons-letter-players-tribune-all-the-feels
This letter from Chauncey Billups to his younger self will give you goosebumps.
DetroitBadBoys
 
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Great to see this happen for Chauncey. Nice ceremony again by the Pistons, and always awesome to see Isaiah back in the house. His comments about tradition were spot on.
 
I cant be the only one who feels a bit bad for Rip . Ben gets his jersey retired and now Chauncey , i think Rip was just as big a part of that championship team as they were . I mean Rip grew into the player he became while on the Pistons and i think i read somewhere he is our all time leading playoff scorer . I just think it woulda been nice.
 
IMO, they retire too many jerseys. I agree RIP was as important but imo, none of them should have gotten their jersey retired. Should be saved for players who spend their careers here and/or close to HOF level. Like Bob Lanier, not Big Ben.
 
I cant be the only one who feels a bit bad for Rip . Ben gets his jersey retired and now Chauncey , i think Rip was just as big a part of that championship team as they were . I mean Rip grew into the player he became while on the Pistons and i think i read somewhere he is our all time leading playoff scorer . I just think it woulda been nice.
Rip is supposed to be the next one to get his jersey retired.

http://www.freep.com/story/sports/n...s-richard-hamilton-jersey-retirment/80215920/
 
Honestly, none of these players deserve it. Call me a pure hater, but retiring/putting a jersey in the rafters is an honor selected for the best of the best.

Chauncey played for SIX seasons with Detroit. SIX. Look at his numbers and tell me he deserves that banner.

Ben played for nine, but those last three were a send-off so he could bring some good feelings back to the city.

Who are they going to do next, Sheed? If they retire him, they may as well make room for KCP and Reggie Jackson.
 
Honestly, none of these players deserve it. Call me a pure hater, but retiring/putting a jersey in the rafters is an honor selected for the best of the best.

Chauncey played for SIX seasons with Detroit. SIX. Look at his numbers and tell me he deserves that banner.

Ben played for nine, but those last three were a send-off so he could bring some good feelings back to the city.

Who are they going to do next, Sheed? If they retire him, they may as well make room for KCP and Reggie Jackson.

I couldn't agree more.
 
IMO, they retire too many jerseys. I agree RIP was as important but imo, none of them should have gotten their jersey retired. Should be saved for players who spend their careers here and/or close to HOF level. Like Bob Lanier, not Big Ben.
I don't disagree with the sentiment, but I will say that Big Ben stands a decent chance at being in the HOF. He's got lots of fan and media support, and he's got a lot of hardware and records to support the case.

FWIW, Basketball Reference puts Ben at a tick over 45% odds of making it. Chauncey is at 82%, Rasheed at 8.5%, Hamilton at 1.7%, and is at Prince <1%. From the Bad Boys era, Isaiah is at 100%, Dumars is at 75%, Rodman is at 75%, and Laimbeer is at 26%.

http://www.basketball-reference.com/leaders/hof_prob.html
 
Ben averaged 5.7 PPG and 9.6 RPG a game. I would have to think that to get to the HoF, you need to be at least close to a double double.

Time for them to raise their standards.
 
When I look at a HoFer, I want to be blown away by their numbers. Look at Isiah, LeBron, Kobe, Shaq.

Look at Shaq's first 10 years. The guy was putting up close to 30 and 10 a night.

Compare him to Ben. Tell me Ben deserves to be in the Hall.
 
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I don't disagree with the sentiment, but I will say that Big Ben stands a decent chance at being in the HOF. He's got lots of fan and media support, and he's got a lot of hardware and records to support the case.

FWIW, Basketball Reference puts Ben at a tick over 45% odds of making it. Chauncey is at 82%, Rasheed at 8.5%, Hamilton at 1.7%, and is at Prince <1%. From the Bad Boys era, Isaiah is at 100%, Dumars is at 75%, Rodman is at 75%, and Laimbeer is at 26%.

http://www.basketball-reference.com/leaders/hof_prob.html

looking at some of the players on that list. They have Chris Weber at 14% and Ben at 45%? All Webber did was average 21 points and 10 rebounds a game for 15 seasons.
 
I don't disagree with the sentiment, but I will say that Big Ben stands a decent chance at being in the HOF. He's got lots of fan and media support, and he's got a lot of hardware and records to support the case.

FWIW, Basketball Reference puts Ben at a tick over 45% odds of making it. Chauncey is at 82%, Rasheed at 8.5%, Hamilton at 1.7%, and is at Prince <1%. From the Bad Boys era, Isaiah is at 100%, Dumars is at 75%, Rodman is at 75%, and Laimbeer is at 26%.

http://www.basketball-reference.com/leaders/hof_prob.html

I'd easily have Dumars over Billups. And Laimbeer gets shit on again :ugh:
 
looking at some of the players on that list. They have Chris Weber at 14% and Ben at 45%? All Webber did was average 21 points and 10 rebounds a game for 15 seasons.

Yeah, it makes no sense. Maybe a title matters with their voting.
 
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Ben Wallace was a defense first BB player. 4 Times NBA Defensive player of the year.

Although one was a center and the other a guard,

KC Jones was also a defense first BB player.

There is no rhyme or reason when players numbers are retired let alone being voted into their sports hall of fame.
 
Well there should be. It shouldn't be based on effort, merit, and uplifting a city. It should mostly be based on how well they do statistically in the regular season and playoffs.

Ben's stats are well below what any person in the HoF should have.
 
Slightly off topic but was Tom Gores wasted? He was a mess during his introduction of Billups.
 
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