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LeBron Sprains Finger, Cavs Lose To Pistons

LeBron James was grounded at The Palace after lifting his game to rarified air in his previous visit.

James sprained his left index finger in the second quarter Wednesday night, and did not return, and the Pistons went on to beat the Cavaliers 109-74 Wednesday night.

Via AP


Detroit Hasn't Ruled Out Signing Webber

According to a weekend report by ESPN.com's Marc Stein, "Detroit has not ruled out" bringing back ex-Pistons' big man Chris Webber later this season. Webber reportedly turned down a lucrative offseason offer from a team in Greece and remains unsigned.

Via Deseret News


Rasheed Wallace Will Miss Another Game With Knee Injury

Pistons center Rasheed Wallace will miss the game Sunday against Utah because of a knee injury.

Wallace, who injured the knee in the win over New York on Wednesday, also missed the victory against Philadelphia on Friday.

Via Yahoo.com


Pistons Nov 2007 Archive

  • Isiah Hears Detroit Cheers, But Knicks Lose 8th Straight Game

    Chauncey Billups had season highs with 25 points and 15 assists, directing the Pistons to a 98-86 victory over the slumping Knicks on Wednesday night.

  • Pistons' Wallace Leaves Game With Sore Knee

    Pistons' center Rasheed Wallace did not play in the second half against the Knicks on Wednesday night because of a sore left knee.

  • Lakers And Pistons Agreed To Kobe Trade

    Detroit reportedly would have sent Tayshaun Prince, Rip Hamilton, Amir Johnson and a first round pick to the Lakers for Kobe Bryant, but Bryant vetoed the trade.

  • Pistons Tried To Acquire Kobe

    ESPN suggests that Detroit actually attempted to acquire the disgruntled Lakers superstar.

  • Pistons Come Back From 22-Point Deficit To Beat Winless Warriors

    Rasheed Wallace scored 13 of his 22 points during a furious fourth-quarter rally, and the injury-plagued Pistons improbably came back from a 22-point deficit to beat the winless Warriors 111-104 Wednesday night.

  • Pistons Send Sonics To Worst Start In Team History

    Richard Hamilton scored 10 of his season-high 32 points during a torrid first quarter, then the Pistons showed their veteran moxie in the final minutes to hold off Seattle 107-103, dropping the SuperSonics to 0-7, their worst start ever.

  • Thomas Leads Bulls To Elusive First Win

    The push and the extra motivation the struggling Bulls needed came from the team that eliminated them from the playoffs last spring.

  • Pistons' Johnson '95 Percent', Could Play Against Bulls

    Pistons' coach Flip Saunders said Amir Johnson had his best practice with the longest amount of contact play on Wednesday since spraining his left ankle early in training camp.

  • Pistons' Prince Scores Career-High 34 Points In Win Over Miami

    Tayshaun Prince scored a career-high 34 points and matched a career best with 12 rebounds, and the Pistons used a big second-half run to beat the Heat 91-80 Thursday night in the season opener for both teams.

  • Hamilton Out For Pistons' Opener

    Detroit Pistons' guard Richard Hamilton will miss the team's season opener at Miami on Thursday because of a family emergency, and rookie Arron Afflalo was expected to start in his place.