If you are Pistons Coach Rick Carlisle, would you remove the three-point shot from Jerry Stackhouse's repertoire?
  Over his career, Stackhouse hits barely 30 percent from beyond the three-point arc. This season, he has made 28 percent.
  His percentage on two-point field goals is a solid 47 percent, but factoring the three-pointers, it falls to 42.
  The answer, incontrovertibly, is no.
  "I am never going to tell Jerry Stackhouse not to shoot the ball," Carlisle said after putting the Pistons through a short practice Sunday.
  You don't put limitations and restrictions on an All-Star scorer such as Stackhouse -- that is clear. But, as Carlisle said, you do monitor and modify the quantity and quality of his shots.
  "It's something he and I talk about," Carlisle said. "It's really hard to gauge which shots he can and can't take. I would hate to take the aggressiveness of a Jerry Stackhouse-type player away with anything that would border on indecisiveness. And the fact of the matter is, a lot of his really huge shots for us have been three-pointers."