Detroit Pistons Links: Terrico White says he won't be back with the Pistons (original) (raw)
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AP PhotoTerrico White, right, missed the entire 2010-11 season with a foot injury.
Terrico White announced via Twitter that he won't be retained by the Pistons. White, drafted by Detroit in the second round of the 2010 NBA draft, never got on the court for the Pistons last year after a preseason injury. He’s a freakish athlete who would intrigue NBA teams if he can prove to be a point guard. **[**PistonPowered]
Greg Monroe improved month by month, game by game, over a remarkable rookie season. Over the summer, he worked on areas that will allow him to assume an even bigger role this season, he said. **[**Pistons.com]
Pistons head coach Lawrence Frank talks about Will Bynum's impact on the floor and how Jason Maxiell can change a game. **[**Pistons.com]
In the 'From Chevette to Corvette' series, Dan Feldman explains why the Pistons' 1973-74 season ranks No. 12 in franchise history. The Pistons’ 54 wins were a franchise record at the time, and so was their .634 win percentage. Both would stand 1986-87 team tied them and the 1987-88 won 54 games. Despite all their success, the 1973-74 Pistons played in the NBA’s toughest division. **[**PistonPowered]
Walker Russell Jr., the NBA D-League's Player of the Week, will attend training camp with the Pistons. The veteran playmaker is averaging 20.3 points and 11 assists through the first three games of the season, moving himself into sixth all-time with 969 career assists in the D-League. **[**Ridiculous Upside]
Pistons second-round pick Vernon Macklin saw coach Lawrence Frank in the weight room, waved and kept moving. Such is the mind-set of a player who not only wants to make an impact in the NBA, but wants to get better. Macklin will have plenty of time to get to know his coach, but having access to NBA facilities is a prime opportunity he must take advantage of. **[**Detroit News]
Greg Monroe arrived at the Pistons' practice facility Wednesday morning, ready to take the next step in his development: Becoming more assertive with his teammates. **[**Detroit News]
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