Detroit Pistons WiretapFBI Probing Hunter's Role In Real Estate Scam
Attorney Michael J. Smith said that his client Bruce McClellan of Waterford Township recently told the FBI that Hunter and Iron Johnson, Hunter’s business partner, promised to pay him $300,000 last year to buy the million-dollar house. The deal called for McClellan to hold the house for one or two months until it could be purchased by someone else. Hunter could not be reached for comment, but his lawyer said, "Lindsey Hunter hasn’t done anything wrong. He was misled by other people who were conducting transactions in the corporation. ... We’re still trying to figure out who did what." Read the Full Story Discuss Send Feedback Buy Tickets Dumars Not Disappointed By Lack Of Moves
"I’m not disappointed, and I’m not frustrated. I’m never disappointed or frustrated when there’s nothing on the table to pull the trigger on a good deal," Dumars told Pistons.com. "When there’s no good deal to be made, you can’t get frustrated and disappointed and force yourself to do something that’s not smart." "I’ll reiterate what I said early on after the season was over. That we would be open to doing any deal, but I’m not going to give players away and make a bad deal. I understand the way the world works now," Dumars added. "I understand the way the media and fans hear and decipher what they want to. So when people ask me what about the big trade, my response is always the same: What big trade is that? What I said was I would go out and try to make a deal if there was one to be made but don’t look for me to give anybody away." Read the Full Story Discuss Send Feedback Buy Tickets Detroit Re-Signs Herrmann
"He is a player with tremendous work ethic and showed last year that he is a player that can contribute," Pistons President of Basketball Operations Joe Dumars said in a statement. Read the Full Story Discuss Send Feedback Buy Tickets Pistons Aug 2008 Archive
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