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Pistons Sign Free Agent Guard Alex Acker

Detroit Pistons President of Basketball Operations Joe Dumars announced today that the team has signed free agent guard Alex Acker to a contract. Per club policy, terms of the agreement were not disclosed.

Playing overseas the last two seasons, Acker averaged 6.7 points, 1.7 rebounds and 1.0 assists in 30 games for FC Barcelona last season and 14.6 points, 5.6 rebounds and 2.4 assists with Olympiacos in 2006-07 Euroleague play.

The 6-foot-5, 185-pound guard played five games with the Pistons during the 2005-06 season, averaging 1.8 points and 1.0 rebounds per game. He was drafted by Detroit with the 60th overall pick in the 2005 NBA Draft.

Via Press Release


Curry Hopes To Keep Pistons Fresh

Pistons' Coach Michael Curry plans to tinker with the team's rotation in hopes of keeping the team fresh for the second half of the season.

He also wants to reverse what he believes to be a recent history of underachieving.

"Let's first understand that this group of guys has been really successful," Curry said. "There's not a lot of major things with the game of basketball that you are going to come in and teach or show them. But what you can do is hold them accountable to doing all the little things they need to do every day. When you do that, you get the best out of your guys and you don't feel at the end of the year that maybe your team underachieved."

He wants to focus on strength and conditioning, but not to excess.

"We aren't going to just run guys into the ground," Curry said. "The vets and the heavy-minutes guys might not do as much on the court on some days, but strength and conditioning and player development is going to be a fixture. If you do it every day, then your conditioning is going to build as the season goes on, and we will be sharp throughout the year."

Via Detroit News


Stuckey: Feeling Is 'A Lot Different' In Detroit

Rodney Stuckey says that the feeling around the Pistons as they enter training camp is a lot different than it was last year.

"Things are just different around the practice facility," said Stuckey. "Having a new coaching staff in here and spending more time around Michael Curry ... things are just a lot different.

"The vibe is different. It's been good, though. I think we're all ready to get started and get back to the grind."

Stuckey averaged 7.6 points and 2.8 assists during the regular season but broke out in the playoffs last spring.

"I'm ready for any challenge that comes up," Stuckey said. "I'm always ready. You're always going to hear that from me. I know they are going to be expecting a lot more out of me, but it's a challenge."

Via Detroit Free Press


Pistons Sep 2008 Archive

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    Pistons' guard Rodney Stuckey says the team is going to pick up their defense this season.

  • Pistons Excited About Kwame's Potential

    The Pistons' coaching staff is excited about the potential of Kwame Brown heading into his first season with the team.

  • Curry: Rasheed, Pistons Need To Get In Shape

    New Pistons' Head Coach Michael Curry has stressed that he wants the entire team, especially Rasheed Wallace, to get in better shape heading into the 2008-09 season.

  • Dumars Takes Stars Off Market

    Pistons president Joe Dumars has taken the team's stars off the trading block as he plans to keep the nucleus together.

  • Dumars Defends Lack Of Pistons' Roster Moves

    After no deals came to fruition which would have benefited Detroit, the Pistons will rely on the improvement of players such as Rodney Stuckey to get back to the NBA Finals.

  • Pistons' Sharpe Unlikely To Play In NBDL

    The Pistons will keep rookie Walter Sharpe in the NBA this season so they can watch him develop.

  • Milwaukee Adopts Mad Ants

    The Milwaukee Bucks have joined the Indiana Pacers and Detroit Pistons as parent NBA clubs for the Fort Wayne Mad Ants for the 2008-09 season.

  • Darrell Walker Wants To Become Head Coach Again

    Darrell Walker was inducted into the Arkansas Basketball Hall of Fame on Saturday night and proclaimed his goal of becoming a head coach in the NBA again.