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Isiah Thomas had to let ESPN know they got it wrong #detroitpistons #detroitbasketball #nba #shorts



Isiah Thomas had to let ESPN know they got it wrong #detroitpistons #detroitbasketball #nba #shorts

from Isaiah Thomas Isaiah Thomas said 1988 Pistons 63 and 19 during the regular season but more impressively 15- two during the playoffs the members of the 88 89 Pistons did not care about themselves but rather every single one of their teammates arguably the best defensive team in history by the way good morning got to put them on they had to be on right now inad Boston Bost hasn’t won it yet so you got to take I take Boston off I take Boston off the Pistons teams to some degree get overlooked his because they were sandwiched between the magic and Larry rivalry of the 80s and Michaels teams winning six championships in the90s but sandwiched in between there were the back-to-back bad boy Pistons Isaiah who had the best game of his career the year before that when they lost in a game six playing on one leg they lost in seven to those Lakers so they made three straight NBA Finals so Zeke I got you covered he’s 100% right

9 Comments

  1. Damn…..the Pistons gotta write an email to ESPN just to get a little respect! They're suppose to be experts in sports, but can't be bothered to remember sports history

  2. Their physicality and the way they played gets them overlooked. The Pistons were out to hurt and injure people plus they were sore losers and didnt show sportsmanship when they lost. They were back to back Champs so their definitely immortalized in Basketball.

  3. Yall better put some respect on my Pistons. None of these new school teams for the most part don't deserve to be on these lists. Most don't play consistent Defense.

    My Pistons, Isiah. Only player and team to Beat Larry and Celtics, Magic and Kareem Lale show, and Mj and Scottie Bulls.

    You can't get no better than that!!

  4. ESPN and the NBA have an agenda. Small market teams historically are forgotten unless that team has an undeniable talent on it. (Ja Morant or king Lames example) The 2005 finals was one of the least watched finals in history. Its bad for business, two small market (primarily defensive teams) is not really exciting. Rule changes and the shift to the 3-pt line is much more palatable to the average viewers.

  5. They need to stop this BS conspiracy. Didn't they go #1 just a few years ago to pick Cade Cunningham????

    Or were they expecting another 76ers "trust the tank process" too?

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