How The 04 Detroit Pistons Became The NBA Super Team!

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  • Опубликовано: 29 ноя 2024

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  • @avetisdn7849
    @avetisdn7849 Год назад +51

    Big Ben was an image of true DPOY, not just stats farming, but a real defensive general on the court.

  • @dustinbridges6831
    @dustinbridges6831 Год назад +159

    Probably the most balance team I have seen. Zero superstars but all became allstars. Great defense!

    • @razkable
      @razkable Год назад +2

      Prince wasn't an all star

    • @dustinbridges6831
      @dustinbridges6831 Год назад +10

      @@razkable your right they had 4 that year and he was the one left off.

    • @togelz
      @togelz Год назад +11

      @@razkable Prince is a megastar, he is up there with Michael Jackson, Nat King Cole, and Freddie Mercury lol =D

    • @youtuber3328
      @youtuber3328 Год назад +1

      the better a player then PROBABLY the higher the popularity and ben wallace made 4 all star teams in 9 years

    • @LaStOnE_leFt
      @LaStOnE_leFt Год назад +1

      He said superstars not all stars lol. They had a crazy lineup ! But the defense is what set them apart!! U just don't see effort like that anymore.

  • @danabuu
    @danabuu Год назад +21

    Detroit Pistons '04 squad - GOATED 🐐

  • @TheFinancialFrank
    @TheFinancialFrank Год назад +94

    This was the sweetest summer of my life. It was the end of my freshman year & EVERYBODY said Detroit was gonna lose so when The Pistons smashed L.A. in game 1 & then game 3 & game 4, it was crickets

    • @googlex3894
      @googlex3894 Год назад +5

      I was a sophomore in speech class that year, and when they got Rasheed. I made my final speech about how the Pistons we’re going to win the championship.

    • @jareddavidmanifold313
      @jareddavidmanifold313 Год назад +1

      I was 21. It was a good summer. I watched 81 outta 82 reg season games that year. The only 1 I missed was a late winter meeting with the clippers at l.a. watched all 23 playoff games. Them coming back against New Jersey was their biggest obstacle looking back. They won the 1st 2 games them got whooped 2 straight then lost in triple overtime at the palace in game 5 them the nets started game 6 up 13-2. Man that game 6 going down the wire was tense. Game 7 was never in doubt even tho new jersey started out strong the pistons held them to a point under 70 and won by 21. That defensive unit was the best in modern day nba history. The great pistons teams throughout the teams history have always won games on the defensive side. Ask Michael Jordan and the late great Black Mamba Mr Kobe Bean Bryant!

    • @chasemichaels5083
      @chasemichaels5083 Год назад

      The pistons lost game one of those finals....do your research first

    • @TheFinancialFrank
      @TheFinancialFrank Год назад +1

      @@chasemichaels5083 By sheer luck of The Lakers. Had Rip Hamilton played closer defense on Kobe Bryant & contested that 3-pointer, The Lakers would've gotten swept.

    • @jareddavidmanifold313
      @jareddavidmanifold313 Год назад +2

      @@chasemichaels5083 do yours dude game 1 2004 nba finals pistons 87-75 lakers!!!!!! Pistons won in 5 games & lost in game 2 in overtime after a bs call that Shaq converted into a 3 point play then mamba came down and drilled a 3 to send it into OT the pistons were up 6 in the final minute of that game and the refs let the fakers back in the game. The Pistons were the 1st team to win all 3 home games in nba history in the old 2-3-2 format. Miami did the same in 06' vs dallas. That's why they changed the finals format. Dude I wrote Wikipedia. Lol I'm not trying to be a douche just need to edamacate peeplez

  • @orlandofields1973
    @orlandofields1973 Год назад +40

    Tayshaun Prince is easily one of the most underrated players in NBA history

    • @harune_dot_exe
      @harune_dot_exe Год назад +1

      Damn right

    • @Robinhudloom
      @Robinhudloom Год назад

      Also billup

    • @Ihopeyaslipoabannanaclip
      @Ihopeyaslipoabannanaclip Год назад +3

      Shit was crazy when he chase down blocked Reggie miller

    • @freddyes2242
      @freddyes2242 Год назад

      His offense was pretty terrible in the playoffs though and his nba finals stats suck as a scorer. His rebounding, passing was that good either. His defense on the other hand should probably be compared to the likes of even pippen, Bowen and Tony allen. Rasheed’s defense too should be compared to rodman, Duncan, kg peak

    • @firstmind4883
      @firstmind4883 3 месяца назад

      FACTS

  • @renzanime1505
    @renzanime1505 Год назад +86

    Superteam with no superstar is hard to beat

    • @yoshikay8787
      @yoshikay8787 Год назад +2

      That’s just a good team!

    • @Coldskin1
      @Coldskin1 Год назад +9

      @@yoshikay8787 yeah the term superteam is being overused there were no allstar but ben wallace when they won chip and he wasnt even a scorer.

    • @Rumble225-qe7fy
      @Rumble225-qe7fy 5 месяцев назад

      Rasheed Wallace was a big part of two winning teams. He’s the selfless superstar.

  • @rishabhanand4973
    @rishabhanand4973 Год назад +22

    beating the stacked lakers was impressive. But equally impressive to me was the from 2003-08 the pistons made the conference finals or better every season with 2 finals appearances and 1 victory

    • @Rodanguirus
      @Rodanguirus Год назад +7

      Yep, taking out AI's 76ers and the Wade-Shaq Heat were other fun highlights of that stretch.

  • @Mistaletstalkaboutit
    @Mistaletstalkaboutit Год назад +52

    One of the best defensive teams of all time. You know ya defense is top shelf when you win scoring 80 points in a time where teams were scoring a 100 points

    • @peterosesbooky
      @peterosesbooky Год назад +1

      Actually, the offense League wide was down. Only two teams averaged more than a 100 a game. One of my least favorite eras

    • @Mistaletstalkaboutit
      @Mistaletstalkaboutit Год назад

      @@peterosesbooky wonderful

    • @LaStOnE_leFt
      @LaStOnE_leFt Год назад +2

      ​@@peterosesbooky u must be a little younger lol. Us older guys love the low scoring defensive basketball ball games. But ur right! Was looking at the stats about how good det was defensively. Only giving up 83 pts a game. SA was tied with them and there was a lot of teams that were only giving up pts in the 80s that year. We'll probably never see that again!

    • @leathersosoft2798
      @leathersosoft2798 Год назад

      The greatest*

  • @anlperk3042
    @anlperk3042 Год назад +6

    2003 SAS and 2004 DTP... Oh man so many good memories...

  • @Laidback_616
    @Laidback_616 Год назад +8

    Much as I love the Title they brought home, that spurs loss the very next year still hurts like hell. One inbound pass away..........🙃

  • @libertines24
    @libertines24 Год назад +20

    Back in those days defense could win the title. Pistons were largely the reason the nba rules changed

  • @Hamrogers1
    @Hamrogers1 Год назад +98

    The teal jerseys were not awful. Honestly some of the best looking jerseys ever in my opinion

    • @shanejman
      @shanejman Год назад +21

      they are literally regarded as one of the best jerseys ever idk what that guy is talking abt

    • @sniffer6285
      @sniffer6285 Год назад +15

      We're you guys alive when they changed to the teal??. It was a huge deal and widely hated by everyone.

    • @patrickmedestomas4331
      @patrickmedestomas4331 Год назад +4

      kinda liked the tel jerseys also, i was already alive back then. lol

    • @clonecommandermike332
      @clonecommandermike332 Год назад +3

      Time has been kind to them.

    • @GinkgoPete
      @GinkgoPete Год назад +7

      @@sniffer6285 People always cry about change. They looked dope.

  • @BGRUBBIN
    @BGRUBBIN Год назад +27

    I remember this as a kid. Kept thinking why are they so good.

  • @BASHirNimry
    @BASHirNimry Год назад +26

    I miss defense😢

  • @SixthSensNumbTheDrifter
    @SixthSensNumbTheDrifter Год назад +11

    One of the most memorable teams ever.

  • @Cjohnson87
    @Cjohnson87 Год назад +51

    I had no idea Chauncey Billups is not a hall of fame. You beat the lakers with shaq and kobe that is a feat in itself

    • @kouvue7843
      @kouvue7843 Год назад +3

      I love Chauncey Billups, but i agreed with Chauncey not being in the hall of fame. Its called the Hall of Fame not Hall of very good players. Its up for debate. I don't even think he was the best player in that Detroit championship team. It was Ben Wallace, and Wallace IS in the Hall of Fame for a reason.

    • @Coldskin1
      @Coldskin1 Год назад +2

      @@kouvue7843 its just going to be a while before he gets in hall of fame

    • @LALakers4life34
      @LALakers4life34 Год назад +1

      @@kouvue7843LMFAO. Ben Wallace averaged 5PPG for his career compared to Chauncey dominating the lakers, and won Finals MVP.

    • @deadprecidents
      @deadprecidents Год назад +6

      @@LALakers4life34 Wallace was how they won that finals with the work he did on Shaq. Also Wallace is one of the best defenders ever. That’s like saying Dennis Rodman doesn’t deserve to be in the hall of fame. Points aren’t everything.

    • @simonhowell4486
      @simonhowell4486 Год назад +2

      @@deadprecidents
      Ur 100% correct his defense turned this team around. Where his offensive scoring sucked, he made up for ten fold with everything else. He was a great passer and understood spacing, even without a jumpshot. On defense, let's just say the NBA was lucky he was only 6'9

  • @baimun
    @baimun Год назад +9

    Great video... except for a detail regarding Rasheed Wallace. He didn't join the Pistons until around the All-star break in 04. Brown's Pistons had great potential but were up and down and missing a piece. Once 'Sheed joined, the Pistons went on a tear over the second half of the season. I had a buddy who was a huge Laker fan and was boasting about their loaded roster with Shaq, Kobe, Karl Malone, Gary Payton... but kept telling him "You can't sleep on the Pistons. They've been dominating since the All-star break" and it was so incredible to watch that group of players that other teams had written off begin to gel and play such incredible team ball. Without a doubt, my favorite post-Jordan basketball season. "Ball Don't Lie!!!"

    • @billyrain7715
      @billyrain7715 Год назад +1

      Lol dont forget the kobe and shaq fued. Look at the east semi finals. 4 3. The nets who cant beat l.a when the lakers dont have feud. Now in finals the pistons took the pacers in 6. Do u think without the feud and kobe will pass the ball to shaq they can only beat the pistons only 1 game? In west semis the lakers beat the spurs easily. But in 2005 the spurs beat the pistons who the lakers beat easily in west semis? The same roster and team the spurs who beat the pistons in 05. But when shaq and wade are healthy and have the supporting cast they beat the pistons also in 06. Do you think wade and shaq in 06 are better than kobe and shaq in 06? If they dont have a feud? If only kobe dont have an ego and prove that hes the best in the world. He and shaq could win the 04 05 and 06 and 07 if they stay together. They can beat the pistons. In 05 they can beat the spurs and pistons with same line.up. in 06 they can beat the dallas,pistons and spurs. If wade and shaq can do it. Definitely kobe and shaq. In 07 this is the year were shaq has declined but kobe is in hes prime. They can definitely beat the Spurs and definitely the cavs. But enough what ifs. If the pistons were. So great. Why cant they beat the spurs? In 05. Why cant they beat the heat in 06? Why cant they beat the cavs with only 1 man show lebron james and the pistons are all stars. And why cant they beat the big 3 celtics in 08? Remember pistons have all stars and chemistry. The fact they cant beat the true all stars in the game. The pistons 04 are now forgotten. And their championship in 04 has an asterisk on it.

  • @Negat1ve0n3
    @Negat1ve0n3 Год назад +4

    I love this 04 Pistons and the 2011 Mavs.

    • @youtuber3328
      @youtuber3328 5 месяцев назад

      no disrespect aside from mark cuban but the 11 mavs and 04 pistons didn't face legends jerry west larry bird magic johnson michael jordan kareem abdul-jabbar oscar robertson bill russell and wilt chamberlain

  • @Adotch
    @Adotch Год назад +11

    Ben Wallace my FMVP but that team was so great

  • @brianlara6451
    @brianlara6451 Год назад +14

    That team was the epitome of team unity.

  • @foxmore6325
    @foxmore6325 Год назад +3

    That Bad Boys II team shocked the world! They were like a bunch of undercover superheroes that joined forces to save the world!

  • @brianbrowder313
    @brianbrowder313 Год назад +1

    Detroit boy until forever
    I was 14 when this happen
    I was so proud
    My favorite team EVER!
    DETROIT 🏀

  • @omarmoran3097
    @omarmoran3097 Год назад +3

    I'm a lakers fan and this final Lakers vs pistons was devastating. I even cried

  • @kylereno5383
    @kylereno5383 Год назад

    This team will always have a special place in my heart. What an all around complete and cohesive team.

  • @cruzloera4931
    @cruzloera4931 Год назад +9

    I remember someone saying this was a team without a star but this was the first season I really started watching basketball and as a lakers fan this piston team were stars

    • @lucasmonteiro600
      @lucasmonteiro600 Год назад

      The wallaces were behemoths at defense and hustle

  • @kimarhironso437
    @kimarhironso437 Год назад +4

    They won this the year after my senior year of HS. It was the first team I ever watched from start of the season to the end of the season that won a championship. I've always been a UK basketball fan, but I didn't really start watching any sports until Tayshaun Prince's first year of college, so I don't remember much about the 96, or 98 championship teams. I didn't really have an nba team, I just hated the lakers because I thought they were arrogant, so initially I followed the NJN just because they were a finals team playing against the lakers, but then I developed a man crush on BW in the ECF the NJN played against them the next year. That year BW was an absolute animal with crazy defensive stats, and was changing games with defense alone. I still remember BW having a reverse jam when three NJN defenders were holding onto him to try and stop him from getting the bucket and he was just too strong. Just flat footed yammed it down on all three of them. When Tayshaun was drafted by them, they became my favorite team.
    It was a kind of crazy feeling. Everybody wrote them off because it was the Lakers. It would've been a sweep had Kobe not caught fire in the second game. I honestly think that the championship series that year was between Indiana and the Pistons and that Indiana would've beat the Lakers as well because they were injured and dysfunctional.
    The main thing though was the game 5 loss in the finals the next year against San An. That kept this Pistons team from being remembered as an all time great team because they only have a championship ring, and two ECF victories. They made the ECF multiple times after that, but they got old in a hurry. They win that game, I think they win the series. Robert fricking Horry man.
    I disagree that they had no superstars though. BW is a HOF player with numerous top fifty all time defensive stats, and CB has been nominated for the HOF since 2018 and will eventually get in.

  • @SOBEsogood
    @SOBEsogood Год назад +5

    I will always remember these guys as the best I've ever seen, personally of course. Only thing next to it is the Spurs. These guys are the reason I believe in teamwork

  • @seandaniels7938
    @seandaniels7938 7 месяцев назад

    And now Chauncey and ben are hall of fame players team was goated glad I got to see them growing up here in Detroit this team was special to us

  • @LaStOnE_leFt
    @LaStOnE_leFt Год назад +1

    What a great video!! Idk how or y this showed up on my feed but it's incredible!! I been a Piston fan since the bad boys of the late 80s. That 2004 team was the bad boy reincarnated!! Everyone played a role and played team basketball. Most importantly, really took pride in playing defense! When is the last time u see a team held to 65 pts in the playoffs. Not once like it was some kind of fluke, but twice in a row! Then to hold the Lakers to 68 in the finals was ridiculous!! That's team was no joke! Would've matched up well against the best teams in history IMO.

  • @bradgarlinghomes2596
    @bradgarlinghomes2596 Год назад

    i was so lucky to witness this unfolds during my highschool yrs. Always a dehadista...

  • @SixthSensNumbTheDrifter
    @SixthSensNumbTheDrifter Год назад +6

    This team was a super team . Defensively one of the best teams ever. We’re so accustomed to focusing on the offensive side.

    • @Coldskin1
      @Coldskin1 Год назад +1

      A superteam is stacked with all star talent and have a superstar, the pistons werent a super team

  • @hersheljackson69
    @hersheljackson69 Год назад +15

    Corliss Williamson wasn't mentioned, I think he won the 6th man of the year.

    • @thomaslin8273
      @thomaslin8273 Год назад +4

      It was actually 2002 when he won

    • @hersheljackson69
      @hersheljackson69 Год назад +3

      @@thomaslin8273 thanks man, I don't mind being corrected.

    • @jeffreycahill3995
      @jeffreycahill3995 Год назад +1

      @@thomaslin8273 He also won it in 2004. The Rasheed trade happened mid-season. Decent video here but not totally accurate.

    • @kennethpage417
      @kennethpage417 Год назад +3

      Don’t forget Elden Campbell who did a good job defending Shaq, who was his former teammate at LA

    • @splash-qi5kn
      @splash-qi5kn Год назад

      ​@@jeffreycahill3995he didn't win it twice

  • @mendozajovy
    @mendozajovy Год назад +3

    Ben Wallace is a monster defender and rebounder.

    • @youtuber3328
      @youtuber3328 5 месяцев назад

      no disrespect but look at all the blocks and rebounds from goats bill russell and wilt chamberlain

  • @AmbassadorofSalem
    @AmbassadorofSalem Год назад +13

    I haven't been emotionally invested in a team since this one.....the fall was heart breaking lol torturous.

    • @eswift3160
      @eswift3160 Год назад

      Yea it was 🤦🏾‍♂️

  • @shawnmarques7117
    @shawnmarques7117 Год назад +23

    Probably the best defensive team should of won more then 1 ring took the spurs to 7 in the finals the next year but dumars really dropped the ball not drafting melo over darko

    • @Adamwinters
      @Adamwinters Год назад +4

      I often think about this but, I think the pressure to put the talented young Melo into the starting lineup at guard or forward could have jacked up the team's unique chemistry during the 04-05 seasons. The Pistons really did need a capable big man around the '03 draft so I think the reasoning was sound even if the player was obviously wrong. They got very fortunate to pickup up Rasheed during the season. The failure of the '03 draft really became apparent after Ben Wallace left following the '06 season despite the noble efforts of Anthony McDyess filling in the gap. Seems reasonable that Melo would have been the Pistons' #2 draft choice after Darko, but I do like to imagine what a Pistons team led by D.Wade or Chris Bosh might have been like.

    • @ceebee312
      @ceebee312 Год назад +2

      Idk Melo was known to never play defense or lead any of his teams to the finals 🤷🏽‍♂️

    • @kimarhironso437
      @kimarhironso437 Год назад +1

      Melo might've been a different player had he come to a veteran Pistons team. He could've also blown the whole thing up.

    • @mgonzalez21986
      @mgonzalez21986 Год назад

      Melo wouldn't have worked in their system but anybody would have been better than Darko

    • @kylereno5383
      @kylereno5383 Год назад

      If they drafted Melo they may not have even made it to the finals. The chemistry of the team would've been completely off. Melo is a superstar and the point of this entire video is we didnt need a superstar.

  • @andrewmerritt8957
    @andrewmerritt8957 Год назад +1

    Man this was the last team I actually watched every damn game and loved every sec of it !!!! A few years after with stuckey , but it was insane watching this squad grow and GO !!!! BASKETBALL JUST ISNT THE SAME NO MORE !!!! Bunch of baby's and floppers ,, I mean Labron just kills it for me lolol

  • @ibringthelastwords1358
    @ibringthelastwords1358 Год назад

    I remember those years when the lakers have allstar lineup with Karl Malone and Gary Payton so I really thought that there's nothing can beat this team now until they beaten by the underdogs no superstars pistons. Man I cannot believed that until now. It maybe some factors like Malone and payton are got old and the relationship between the lakers and shaq turned down at that time really contributed to their lose. And the rest is history. Shaq left the lakers, kobe left hanging, and malone retired without champioship :(
    Thanks to this man you turned back the memories :) moving forward on your future videos :)

  • @bridgelion4968
    @bridgelion4968 2 месяца назад +1

    My top 5 all time. Ivo Dwade Tayshaun LeBron Big Ben. I’m from that ‘04 Pistons Era. Kobe & Shaq was our rivals and we beat them so I left them off. What y’all think?

  • @e.z.thesaint4905
    @e.z.thesaint4905 Год назад +1

    Keep up the great content man this video was great

  • @Jazz-mj5tx
    @Jazz-mj5tx Год назад +2

    One of the best teams I have seen

  • @Rianme1ster
    @Rianme1ster Год назад +1

    Everyone says that this team have zero superstar, but to be honest Big Ben was a superstar. It might not be as flashy as other superstars in the history, but his impact on the court was absurd. Just by being on the floor makes other player doubt if they can make a shot or not, that psychological effect can't be taught or something you can train yourself over your career. It's either you have it in you or not.

  • @mrsinister8943
    @mrsinister8943 Год назад

    These Pistons teams were really good and one of the greatest defensive teams ever. Ben Wallace was a force and adding Rasheed Wallace just made them so much stronger. Prince was such a hard and tough player coming out the gate and Billups and Rip Hamilton made for a dynamic back court. If they would of hit on that 2nd overall pick then this team could of won another title or two especially if they would of drafted Wade or Carmelo. They were a force for awhile,making the conference finals and the NBA Finals regularly. I was stunned when they destroyed the Lakers in the finals but was glad Brown finally won a title as a coach.

  • @thereal_notoriousakagdubb3486
    @thereal_notoriousakagdubb3486 Год назад +1

    Ben Wallace is an hall of famer and a 4x nba defensive player of the year

  • @Sunny-nl8wy
    @Sunny-nl8wy Год назад +33

    Imagine if Big Ben had stayed in Detroit in 06-07.

    • @jareddavidmanifold313
      @jareddavidmanifold313 Год назад +8

      Yea they'd of swept Cleveland and gave sanantonio all they could handle in the finals.A rematch with the spurs would have lit a 🔥 underneath them. Sanantonio wouldn't of broke 90 points once against that defensive unit. The pistons were robbed of a title in 05 they were the better defensive team compared to Tim Duncan's spurs and things woulda turned out different in the rematch. Can't believe dumars let Ben go to Chicago that 06 off-season it was for a measly 13 million to. Detroit offered him 47$M to stay and Chicago offered him 60$M to leave Detroit. Had dumars drafted melo in 03 and resigned Wallace in 06 that pistons team woulda been a dynasty

    • @jareddavidmanifold313
      @jareddavidmanifold313 Год назад

      Imagine melo @ the starting 3 sheed and clockwork up front with rip and big shot rounding out the starting 5 with tayshaun mcdyess Lindsey hunter and Mike James to give opposing guards fits on defense. That unit woulda 3 peated to go with the 04 ship as well. I honestly believed in those days the pistons were destined to become the next nba dynasty after they whooped the fakers in 04. It was tough to watch it all fall apart within 5 seasons. I'll never 4get the look on sheeds face in game 4 of the 09 ecfr 1-8 matchup when he walked to the bench for his last game as a piston. He looked beyond himself like (what just happened?) He looked enraged at getting swept by rival Cleveland at home. U could just see the deep frustration of all the minutes he logged as a piston just to watch it crumble in front of him. He was very disturbed when joe dumars traded Chauncey away for Iverson after they started 4-0 that 08-09 season. So many what ifs during that era of pistons basketball.

    • @ajye8935
      @ajye8935 Год назад +3

      LeBron was feasting on the paint against the pistons when Ben left

    • @jareddavidmanifold313
      @jareddavidmanifold313 Год назад +2

      @@ajye8935 30 straight to end game 5 and 48 for the whole game. I was crushed and game 5 and 6 against Boston the next years ecfs hurt even more. I'm a die hard pistons fan I lived that era of pistons basketball both on satellite and in person several times. I'm just happy my old pistons crew beat the fakers in 04 but we were robbed in the following seasons finals vs sanantonio

    • @ajye8935
      @ajye8935 Год назад +4

      @@jareddavidmanifold313 I love the pistons history man I think Big Ben is the first undrafted guy to be a cover of a 2k game.

  • @rileysmith8693
    @rileysmith8693 Год назад +2

    They won because they we're a TEAM.....they all knew their roles n it paid off

  • @radioactive9861
    @radioactive9861 Год назад +1

    I wish the Pistons had won in '05 too, but...they ran in to a Spurs team that was just as good as they were defensively and slightly better offensively...

  • @mattalley4330
    @mattalley4330 Год назад +5

    "...was interested in a trade to Orlando, however Detroit agreed to trade him to the Magic instead."
    🤣
    Thats like saying he wanted to play in sunny southern Cali and got traded to the Lakers instead.

    • @theCHRISTlAN
      @theCHRISTlAN Год назад

      I’m glad I wasn’t the only one like what, he thought he did something

    • @night6724
      @night6724 Год назад

      i. think it means instead of letting Hill walk they traded him

    • @mattalley4330
      @mattalley4330 Год назад

      @@night6724 I dunno. The way he said that he emphasized "the Magic" not "trade" so Im not so sure.

  • @terryjones2504
    @terryjones2504 Год назад +1

    2004 piston starter 5 is the best line up every.

  • @michaelcarrig627
    @michaelcarrig627 Год назад +2

    And they were so close to winning two in a row. I loved this team and I am a Bulls fan. But we have to note Malone wasn't there in the finals, which was a massive hit to the Lakers. I still think the Pistons win, but they lost their third best player.

  • @kauffamn1016
    @kauffamn1016 Год назад +1

    The teal jerseys I like the most out of all nba jerseys

  • @fromdeathtolife1993
    @fromdeathtolife1993 Год назад +1

    HANDS DOWN BEST DEFENSE I HAVE EVER SEEN IN BASKETBALL...NASTY

    • @youtuber3328
      @youtuber3328 5 месяцев назад

      look at all the blocks from the goats bill russell and wilt chamberlain

  • @roygoodhand1301
    @roygoodhand1301 Год назад +1

    The "Workforce" Pistons: The "Ocean's Eleven" of the NBA.

  • @Zamppa86
    @Zamppa86 Год назад +27

    Joe Dumars simply knew how to build a roster that was only about team and winning.

    • @erebor4nierdzewny970
      @erebor4nierdzewny970 Год назад +2

      Yea... But after 2005 he forget how to do this...

    • @b.lukito6063
      @b.lukito6063 Год назад

      if only he knew how to draft...🤣

    • @kennethpage417
      @kennethpage417 Год назад

      Nah, Then after that what happened?

    • @Zamppa86
      @Zamppa86 Год назад

      @@kennethpage417 Pretty much the same roster made the finals one more time against the Spurs and made the conference finals a few times aswell.

  • @seanminkins7701
    @seanminkins7701 Год назад

    One of my favorite teams

  • @charlesirwinpacheco94
    @charlesirwinpacheco94 Год назад +1

    for me, the best underrated champs that I was able to watch.
    How would you see them match up with the champs of today??

  • @rapgodreloaded9259
    @rapgodreloaded9259 Год назад +2

    The 00s Pistons were a dynasty lowkey tbh

  • @jaylenbarnes2.079
    @jaylenbarnes2.079 Год назад +1

    Great Video 👍

  • @mrmoto6653
    @mrmoto6653 Год назад

    @11:16 lowest points in finals in 15 years, did you forget the 98 Bulls holding Utah to 54 points

  • @Robinhudloom
    @Robinhudloom Год назад +1

    Good video should have atleast 100k subs

  • @rapz85
    @rapz85 Год назад

    Within the 5 years spanning from 1994-99, the Washington Wizards drafted 3 of the 5 Pistons starters, 2 of them actually drafted technically to the Bullets. Ironically before Chauncey Billups found a place to call home in Detroit, seemed like he'd played virtually any and everywhere except Washington. Prince, neither drafted by Washington nor afforded any time to show his wild oats as a league journeyman opted to instead give Detroit a season beyond his rookie season and took a much shorter and more importantly a D.C. free road to the title.
    Smart dude.

  • @Dkgtrukeepingitdatruth
    @Dkgtrukeepingitdatruth Год назад +2

    Yo this is classic pistons shock 🤯 the world 🌍 nobody didn't expect that.and Shaq get block and break him down it's was over 😳

  • @threezysworld8089
    @threezysworld8089 Год назад

    Ben Wallace has some insanely long arms.

  • @stevewilson9778
    @stevewilson9778 Год назад +2

    The 2004 Pistons had a historically great defense. Also, Chauncey Billups had one of the most clutch seasons I've ever seen to this day.
    If ever there was a Cinderella team in the NBA, it was the 2004 Pistons.

  • @Scrappyhoops
    @Scrappyhoops Год назад

    This was in the era before RUclips and not a lot of camera film technology so if you were tryna make it in the NBA you needed footage. Nowadays with cameras everywhere it makes it easier to scout

  • @captd80
    @captd80 Год назад

    This is true. Mahorn deserves credit.

  • @YoungSwaggness
    @YoungSwaggness Год назад

    Great vid new sub 👍🏾

  • @ramabhir
    @ramabhir 10 месяцев назад

    No stars no hoopla these guys I think proved the theory of teamwork winning

  • @CephlonMayngrum
    @CephlonMayngrum Год назад +1

    Keeping a team that has shaq, kobe, Malone, and Payton to 68 pts is insane! I guarantee thats why the league nerfed the defensive options

  • @thereal_notoriousakagdubb3486
    @thereal_notoriousakagdubb3486 Год назад

    Total team effort

  • @thebighousencaaattendancer478
    @thebighousencaaattendancer478 Год назад +1

    I remember that NOBODY picked Detroit to be Kobe, Shaq and the Lakers in the finals. Detroit dominated them.

  • @SW-pm3ls
    @SW-pm3ls Год назад +1

    What an amazing Wizards team!

  • @BeehAndKeyyTv
    @BeehAndKeyyTv Год назад

    I loved those teal jerseys

  • @alejandrodimarco8436
    @alejandrodimarco8436 Год назад +1

    holding teams to less than 70 is crazh

  • @brianparker130
    @brianparker130 Год назад +2

    Imagine if they drafted Melo

  • @pure.fuego.gdl.
    @pure.fuego.gdl. Год назад

    All played their roles..

  • @freddyes2242
    @freddyes2242 Год назад

    Wild to think they let go of Ben Wallace even though he fell off after he went to the hills and if he was a superstar then he really didn’t get those baby bulls past the second round and he wasn’t paid anywhere near a garnet, Duncan, shaq, yao, Dwight would have in free agency. Ben Wallace also fell puff quickly within like 2 years after signing. Still had Big Ben stayed who knows what happens.

  • @TruthJX
    @TruthJX Год назад +1

    Dope story

  • @teddybrown1289
    @teddybrown1289 Год назад

    As a bucks fan, whenever we played the pistons, I always expected the worst. I remember they smoked us by 50 in a regular season game during their runs 😅

  • @RadoslavAdamovic
    @RadoslavAdamovic Год назад

    Have you heard about the 1998 NBA Finals?Check the 3.game...

  • @mbruno1975
    @mbruno1975 5 месяцев назад

    The NBA changed the rules to stymie Detroit's defensive style after that year and even still was a Robert Horry three from repeating the following season.

  • @JB00__00BJ
    @JB00__00BJ Год назад

    *A SUPERTEAM IS A TEAM THAT IS GOOD ENOUGH TO COMPETE FOR A TITLE (NOT NECESSARILY THE FINALS, BUT AT LEAST A TOUGH 6- OR 7-GAME CONFERENCE FINALS SERIES AND THE 6TH GAME DOESN'T END IN A BLOWOUT) AND THERE IS AT LEAST ONE MAJOR COMPONENT ADDED TO THAT ROSTER (EITHER A GREAT ROLE PLAYER THAT IS IRREPLACEABLE- MORE THAN LIKELY A FUTURE HALL OF FAMER, A MID-LEVEL STAR OR BETTER, A SUPERSTAR THAT WAS LEADER OF HIS/HER OWN TEAM, OR A FUTURE HALL OF FAMER THAT CAN EITHER BE A KEY ROLE PLAYER/6TH PERSON OR SOME LEVEL OF A STAR); OR, A TEAM THAT CAN HAVE ONE OR MORE SUCH PIECES REMOVED, AND THAT TEAM IS STILL ABLE TO BE A TITLE CONTENDER!!!!*
    *AT THIS POINT, A SUPERTEAM IS CONSIDERED TO BE ANY TEAM THAT LEBRON JAMES/WILT CHAMBERLAIN/ANY OTHER UNLIKABLE PLAYER PLAYED FOR, THAT JAMES HARDEN LED (SO THIS MEANS NOT OKC, BCUS PPL HAVE TO PROTECT KD's LEGACY IN ORDER TO TARNISH LEBRON's AND INFLATE JORDAN's), AND THE DEFINITION OF A SUPERTEAM IS ALSO CONSIDERED, BY MANY, TO DISQUALIFY ANY TEAM THAT THE FOLLOWING PLAYERS PLAYED FOR: OVERRATED JORDAN, LARRY BIRD, STEPH, KOBE, MAGIC, ANY WHY B0Y THAT WAS REMOTELY GOOD AND POPULAR INCLUDING TIM DUNCAN, KAWHI, AND KD/KYRIE!!!!*

  • @thereal_notoriousakagdubb3486
    @thereal_notoriousakagdubb3486 Год назад

    Detroit Pistons had won their first NBA title since 1989-90(3rd overall)

  • @Tezo1eight7
    @Tezo1eight7 Год назад +2

    You knew they were always gonna be a problem no matter who they were going up against

  • @WarioSaysSo
    @WarioSaysSo Год назад +1

    1:42 - Lets correrect this:
    "And where wearing awesome uniforms with an awesome logo! But oldies from Detroit was afraid of something modern and more powerfull and complained and wined like little babies. So in 2005, they got there red basketball back so they could keep quiet and have generic logo again.

  • @chad8624
    @chad8624 Год назад

    more videos, keep it up!

  • @Adamwinters
    @Adamwinters Год назад

    "If it ain't rough, it ain't right."

  • @HousesByVic
    @HousesByVic Год назад

    Might be the most Fundamental team of all time. Proof that you can win a chip with no superstars if the chemistry is there

  • @j.c.n9718
    @j.c.n9718 Год назад

    Rip Hamilton was one of my favourites. I knew the Wizards put their foot in their mouth when they traded him for Stackhouse.

  • @flipsolo
    @flipsolo Год назад

    That Afro on Larry Brown in the thumbnail 😂

  • @iqseventy
    @iqseventy Год назад +1

    da real bad boys, 60 points for other teams

  • @humbledpanda2997
    @humbledpanda2997 Год назад +11

    Narrator: "Hill wanted to go to Orlando, but the Pistons traded him to the Magic instead."
    Me: "Jakie Chan confused face!"

  • @ThERealist2019
    @ThERealist2019 Год назад

    Stop having those jerseys were 🔥 🔥🔥

  • @mgonzalez21986
    @mgonzalez21986 Год назад

    Larry Brown won his first title his very first year apart from Allen Iverson with a terrific defensive team that focused on playing ball the right way

  • @hillre14
    @hillre14 Год назад

    My favorite team

  • @Nolibtards_allowed
    @Nolibtards_allowed Год назад +1

    Loved those Afro pistons.., Who looks the best with the hair?

  • @DuckDodgers69
    @DuckDodgers69 7 месяцев назад +1

    2024 Chauncey is up for hof

  • @ddenzel94
    @ddenzel94 Год назад +1

    Dennis Rodman is a hall a famer btw

  • @stephanieblackley9037
    @stephanieblackley9037 Год назад

    Tayshaun Prince Is My Favorite Basketball Player.

  • @danielmarbella1197
    @danielmarbella1197 Год назад +1

    This was the peak of NBA defense system. Even more than Bull era. The defenses were that tight that after that year NBA decided to shit to modern 2k rules: no hand checking, 3p free of movement rule, ball carrying, traveling, ilegal moving screens and so on. Nowadays the game is unbalanced and not appealing. And yes, nowadays players are way more developed, but not more that Kobe Bryant on that finals.

  • @dereksupernaut
    @dereksupernaut Год назад

    everyone claims they had no stars but Billups was #3 overall and Wallace was #4 overall draft picks... fax!!!

    • @dereksupernaut
      @dereksupernaut Год назад

      @extinguishidiots9965 Rasheed Wallace almost beat the '00 Lakers and Chauncy Billups almost beat the '09 Lakers... i'll admit they didn't have a MVP candidate, but Rasheed Wallace is as talented as anyone; dude can shoot 2 threes at one time with both hands and have both balls go in the hoop without banging into one antother... at the end of game #7 of the '05 Finals its Rasheed Wallace v Ginobilli with supposed STAR Time Duncan just participating because he's not as talented as Manu or Rasheed... IF YOU ARE ARGUING DETROIT DID NOT HAVE POPULAR PLAYERS, FINE I AGREE WITH YOU BUT THAT IS A BORING POINT; IF YOU ARE ARGUING THEY DID NOT HAVE BASKETBALL STARS YOU ARE DUMB LIKE EVERYONE ELSE (i didn't even like Billups at the time but in modern podcasts he gets his respect so i've adjusted my thinking to admit his big shot threes and consistent defense was a star player combination)... fax!!!

    • @OnGod1007
      @OnGod1007 Год назад

      @Extinguish Idiot's both were All-star's fool