Wednesday, August 5, 2009

If I were Joe Dumars…

If I were Joe Dumars I would not have let go of Chauncey Billups. A point guard, I believe, is the most important player in basketball. Without a good point guard, a team will not be able to execute plays to perfection or create offensive opportunities. A team may have the best Forward and Center to pile up points, but the ball will not even reach them without the point guard orchestrating movement. Billups proved himself an able point guard and team leader, helping Detroit to consecutive Eastern Conference Finals appearances. That leadership was taken away when Billups was traded and see what happened to the Pistons.


If I were Joe Dumars I would have signed Andre Miller as the team’s key point guard next season. With the said departure of Billups, the Pistons need a formidable presence in the back court to team-up with Rip Hamilton. Rodney Stuckey has the size of Billups but as he had shown the past seasons, he ain’t tough and consistent enough to deliver the goods for Detroit in the PG slot. Miller would have been the perfect guy to fill up the void because of his skills and experience. His passing ability and shooting touch are akin to Billups’ and he still has room for growth. Unfortunately, Miller is already hooked up by another team.


If I were Joe Dumars I would not have let go of Rasheed Wallace. Sheed creates a lot of mismatches in the Forward-Center positions. He is quick despite his size and age and he has unlimited shooting range (remember that 3/4 –court heave against Denver last year). His antics on and off the court may be a bit of a problem, but it adds to his character and grit at play to his advantage. Without Sheed (who is now with the Celtics), a huge void in the middle is created at Detroit.


If I were Joe Dumars I would have signed Carlos Boozer. He ain’t as lanky and fancy as Sheed, but Boozer definitely has the talent and work ethics to give the Pistons some edge in the Forward department. Boozer has awesome power to control the boards and keen offensive sense to score when needed. His perimeter shooting also poses a threat, making him a solid factor in the frontcourt. Unfortunately again, Boozer is not likely to suit up for Detroit with less-heralded Charlie Villanueva already occupying the spot.


If I were Joe Dumars I would have indeed let go of Michael Curry. The neophyte coach just ain’t ripe yet for the role. Coaches cannot afford to learn on the job in the NBA, especially so if the lessons are not right away converted to knowledge. The other teams will show no mercy for every error. The players’ morale will be affected after every defeat. Detroit is not a young team (last season and this coming season) and so it needs the guidance of a veteran coach to complement the players.


If I were Joe Dumars, would I have hired John Kuester as Detroit’s new coach? Kuester is not at all new in the coaching business. He was, in fact, with the Pistons as assistant coach when they tripped the Shaq-Kobe-Malone-Payton-backed Lakers to win the '04 Championship. Kuester has good credentials working on the side of several coaches but can he prove he is worthy of being at the helm of the Pistons’ rebuilding process? With new players (including former sixth man awardee Ben Gordon) most probably filling up Detroit’s starting line up , I doubt if he can really make that felt right at the early part of next season.


If I were Joe Dumars I would pray harder than I prayed the last season.


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