Detroit Pistons: Team Shaping Up to Be the Wrong Kind of Catalyst

November 10th, 2012 by Aliyaho Pearce Leave a reply »

The season opener at the Palace of Auburn Hills was not a wildly anticipated event, but they treated it like one. Official attendance was just over 16,000, though this number appeared to be quite generous. Nevertheless, the Palace production crew put on a pregame ceremony that was worthy of a relevant basketball team. Unfortunately for local fans, this would be the only Detroit Pistons highlight of the night.

James Harden stole the spotlight that night in what could only be described as a loud message to the Oklahoma City Thunder. This game was SportsCenter material, but for all the wrong reasons in Detroit.

And after laying down for the Los Angeles Lakers and the Denver Nuggets in much-needed wins for each, it was becoming abundantly clear that the Pistons were the cure to what ailed you.

Enter Detroit Pistons: professional basketball team, storied franchise, travelling comedy of errors.

Your team is on a three-game losing streak? The Pistons will fix that. Chemistry issues? The Pistons will fix that. Offense not clicking? The Pistons will fix that. Star player with something to prove?

You get the ...

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