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Did free agency migration change the NBA’s East-West balance of power? Maybe, maybe not. The gains made by Miami surely come at the expense of Cleveland and Toronto, two teams that look to be playoff long shots. Keith Langlois identifies the
teams the Pistons will need to beat out to land one of the East’s last playoff spots in True Blue Pistons.
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The Detroit Pistons
announced their 2010-11 local television schedule Thursday with 80 of the team’s regular-season games being televised by FOX Sports Detroit. Including one ESPN broadcast as part of the NBA’s national television schedule, 81 of the club’s 82 regular-season games will be available on television. All Pistons games will be available on either 97.1 FM The Ticket or WWJ 950 AM.
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Giving Back: Stuckey Helps Local Kids
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Rodney Stuckey doesn’t know where he’d be if not for the kindness of the woman he now calls his stepmom, Diane McElhinney, when he was in danger of falling through the cracks. Now he’s paying it forward,
helping 500 underprivileged Detroit-area kids get ready for the school year by handing out backpacks and knit Pistons caps and spending a day with them at Orchards Children’s Services.
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As a rookie with the Pistons, Jonas Jerebko did whatever the Pistons needed him to do. As the star player for the Swedish national team this summer, they needed him to score – and with the stakes at their highest, he came through with a 35-point game. Pistons.com continues its
Summer School series with Jonas telling the story of leading the Swedes to the No. 1 spot in their Eurobasket group competition.