I'm a lifelong Pistons fan, and...
I'm disappointed, but not at all crushed by the move.
Wallace helped define the Pistons. His hunger and drive led us into becoming the team that we were. However, that drive is now mostly gone. He has been a shell of himself recently, and I don't think his moving on is going to be that detrimental to the Pistons. Of course, the fact that we can't sign anyone to replace him (because of salary cap issues) is a bummer, but I prefer a starting lineup of Sheed and Mcdyess anyway.
As for Wallace, I think he is making a huge mistake. He was always going to be popular in Detroit because of all he contributed to us becoming a great team, but the fans in Chicago will not be nearly as forgiving. How many 4 point, 7 rebound nights will they put up with? How long will they be happy playing 4 on 5 on offense? Not to mention, 30 percent free throw shooting? I think Wallace is in for a very, very rough time in Chicago and will majorly regret making the move for a couple million more dollars.
I'm looking forward to the playoffs next year when the Pistons are playing 5 against 5 on offense, it will be a great change.
So, good bye Ben, thanks for the memories, but I think we'll be okay without him.
2006-07-03 16:00:25
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answered by Cameron 4
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This is going to be huge. Now the Bulls are developing a nice team with some incredible athletes in Tyrus Thomas and Ben Wallace, and a young sharpshooter in Ben Gordon. This is going to hurt Detroit too. I would be surprised to see Detroit make it to the Finals next year with the loss of Ben Wallace. Detroit's defense was already going down, and now without big Ben they are really going to be hurting. Here are some links about it.
2006-07-03 15:23:28
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answered by Bert S 2
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If it goes through, good for him. He's getting paid a lot of money, and deservedly so. He's worked his *** off to get where he's at. He will be very hard to replace. And you deserve a punch dead in the face for saying Chauncey Billups has no desire to win.
2006-07-03 16:04:20
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answered by oluciano1 3
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i does no longer opt to affix any such marketing campaign...there is corruption in almost all stages in India, the politicians being the most corrupt...the Police do not look too wanting to the contact them, like they were in dis case...what SS did became terrible and Delhi police deserve all d accolades for apprehending them, yet going previous a element merely to crucify those 3 would not look all l that civil....a existence ban and some token reformatory sentence will be punishment adequate.....
2016-10-14 02:30:30
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answered by valderrama 4
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Well......im glad to see that the Bulls finally will get some talent back since the Michael Jordan era.
2006-07-03 15:59:29
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answered by K-Deeznuts 4
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First of all, Ben's not leaving for sure...nothin's final. and second of all, Chauncey shouldn't get moved cause he's hott and cause he is the POINT GUARD and can shoot threes.
2006-07-03 15:48:44
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answered by Leda S 2
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nooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i wanted him to stay with my pistons!!!!! and yes im sad to c him go!!!
2006-07-03 15:42:22
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answered by Hoopzgurl1 3
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