Detroit Free Press

DUMARS’ PISTONS GATHER NO MOSS

DUMARS’ PISTONS GATHER NO MOSS

Say this about Joe Dumars' Pistons: They're more interesting when they're not playing than the Lions are when they are.Dumars, criticized by some for standing pat over the summer, just shot a cannon through the Detroit roster, and nothing is standing pat anymore. Out goes Chauncey Billups and crowd favorite Antonio McDyess. In comes Allen Iverson.Yes, THE Allen Iverson. But before anyone hyperventilates, let's take a breath and look at it two ways: the basketball way and the business way.
SAVOR THE BIG FIVE WHILE THERE’S TIME

SAVOR THE BIG FIVE WHILE THERE’S TIME

Rip wore the mask, Rasheed argued with the refs, Tayshaun made several gravity-defying moves, Chauncey had the sweat pouring down the back of his neck and Ben - well, Ben was Ben, except when he uncharacteristically took the microphone before the game and welcomed the fans back "on behalf of my teammates." And he seemed to want to continue talking, but then he stopped and abruptly punched the air instead. The crowd cheered. A fist is worth a thousand words.
A RALLY FOR THE AGES

A RALLY FOR THE AGES

EAST LANSING -The pass was a cannon shot, a third-down wing and a prayer, it traveled at least 40 yards in the air, went high into the lights and came low out of the glare, it spiraled to a backpedaling Mario Manningham in the end zone who leapt up to meet it, hands held high. He caught the ball and, as the defender fell in front of him, gravity took Manningham down until he landed smack on the chests of every Michigan State fan around the country who thought, finally, this was the one they would win.
HOW ONE SMALL ACT COULD DEFINE A NATION

HOW ONE SMALL ACT COULD DEFINE A NATION

I had been looking for just the right column to pen before Election Day. I think I may have found it.It's the story of Marilyn Mock.You wouldn't know her. She's not running for president. She is 50 years old and has a rock yard business in Texas, which she runs with her three kids. Last weekend, she went to a foreclosure auction with her son to see him bid on a house.While he was signing the papers, she wandered back to the auction area and sat down on the floor next to a woman named Tracy Orr. Being friendly, Mock asked if Orr was bidding on a house.
FOR HIS NEXT TRICK

FOR HIS NEXT TRICK

He wears long pants, his socks are dark, his shoes have heels and he's not even allowed on the court. He doesn't shoot. He doesn't dribble. He doesn't rebound, post-up or block a single shot. He doesn't even have a number. Yet Flip Saunders - of everyone in the Pistons' organization - is the one on the hot seat? Well, Sports Illustrated thinks so. ESPN thinks so. Stephen A. Smith, the NBA analyst, said Wednesday that if the Pistons didn't make the NBA Finals this season, Saunders was gone, no doubt about it.
THE FLIP SIDE

THE FLIP SIDE

The New Guy grabs a sub sandwich and takes a seat on the team bus. He talks while he eats, and a morsel of cheese lodges above his lip. He is wearing a plain black sweatshirt and plain black pants, an outfit that prompted him to ask a staff member: "Am I dressed OK?" But if it's not OK, it is still who he is, nothing fancy, no complicated patterns, as basic as a sandwich and a bus ride downtown.
SOMETIMES THERE’S NO RABBIT IN THE MAGIC HAT

SOMETIMES THERE’S NO RABBIT IN THE MAGIC HAT

He's gonna make plays. That's what Steve Mariucci said when he went with Jeff Garcia at quarterback. He's gonna make plays. And sometimes, he's gonna make 'em for the other side.So it was that Garcia, trying to conjure his magic, threw an ill-advised pass in overtime Sunday, across his body, on the run, in the middle of the field, near his goal line - about a thousand no-no's wrapped in one ball - and it was picked off by the Bears' Charles Tillman, who raced all the way back to Chicago with the touchdown, the victory and first place in the NFC North.
CURRY, WITH HIS FIRST WIN, IS IN THE BOOKS

CURRY, WITH HIS FIRST WIN, IS IN THE BOOKS

He wore a gray-striped suit with the stripes going both directions, a white dress shirt and a stylish print tie. Still, when they called his name, the crowd barely noticed, because the music was blasting and fire was shooting and the fans were busy watching the players do their jump-and-slam moves.But make no mistake. This Pistons opener was about one man more than the rest. Those long pants have been a long time coming.Michael Curry is on the board.

Mitch Albom writes about running an orphanage in impoverished Port-au-Prince, Haiti, his kids, their hardships, laughs and challenges, and the life lessons he’s learned there every day.

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