Anthony Davis returned from a shoulder injury to put up a ridiculous stat line, leading his New Orleans Pelicans to a dramatic 88-85 victory over the Detroit Pistons.
The New Orleans Pelicans finally defeated an Eastern Conference team on the road, dominating the Pistons in Detroit Wednesday night 105-94. Anthony Davis was...
Down by 16 on the road isn't ideal for the young New Orleans Pelicans, but Friday night, they completed a furious rally, slipping by the Pistons in the final two seconds...
Detroit Pistons rookie forward Tony Mitchell had a dunk contest against former NBA player, and current Detroit coach, Rasheed Wallace, during a recent practice.
Adrian Dantley, a six-time NBA All-Star, two-time scoring champion, and the 1997 NBA Rookie of the Year, is now making $17,000 a year, working as a school crossing guard, just outside of the Washington, D.C. area.
The New Orleans Hornets were a bit shorthanded at the Hive on Friday night in their matchup with the Detroit Pistons. Rookie Anthony Davis sat out with a sprained shoulder, while top reserve and forward Jason Smith learned he'd miss the rest of the season with a torn labrum in his shoulder. Despite that, New Orleans "shouldered" the load, defeating the Pistons 100-95.
New Orleans' frontcourt of Anthony Davis, Robin Lopez, Al-Farouq Aminu, and Ryan Anderson combined for 67 points, 36 rebounds, and 10 blocks, on their way to a dominating 105-86 road victory over the Detroit Pistons.
This is video of NBA fan Michael Drysch winning $75,000 by sinking a ridiculous half-court hook-shot during the Miami Heat Detroit Pistons game on Friday nigh in Miami, Florida.
New Orleans native Greg Monroe had 24 points and 16 rebounds to lead the Detroit Pistons to a home win over the New Orleans Hornets by the score of 89-87. The loss was the fifth straight for the Hornets (4-20). Trevor Ariza (26 Pts, 7 Reb, 4 Ast, 3 Stl) had his best performance of the season in defeat.
FIU head basketball coach Isiah Thomas, a former Detroit Piston, is on that teams short-list, to become their new head coach, reports Chris Broussard, of ESPN The Magazine. The NBA Hall of Famer led to Pistons to back-to-back championships in 1989, and 1990.