>  July 15th, 2006

As you might expect, Detroit’s three-game slide to close out the 2006 Vegas Summer League also included a downturn in individual statistics. Here are a few highlights.

* With 17 points against the Celtics, F Jason Maxiell scored in double figures during all five games.

* Mateen Cleaves and Cheikh Samb each saved their best for last, scoring 17 and 10 points against Boston, respectively.

* Cheikh concluded his encouraging TVSL run with 3 blocked shots against the Cs, tying him for second in the league with a 1.8 bpg average.

* Alex Acker finished as team high scorer at 18.4 ppg, #9 in the league.

You can see complete team statistics here.

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>  July 14th, 2006

The first of Detroit’s four tape-delay games on NBA TV airs tonight at midnight, showcasing Amare Stoudamire and the Phoenix Suns. Here’s the full schedule:

Saturday, July 15: Phoenix-Detroit, 12 am ET
Monday, July 17: New York-Detroit, 1 am ET
Thursday, July 20: Clippers-Pistons, 9 pm ET
Friday, July 21: Celtics-Pistons, 10:30 pm ET

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>  July 13th, 2006

Good news! Nba.com is now offering video highlights of Detroit’s 90-87 win over Phoenix on July 10. In the 90 seconds or so of action, you’ll see some very freaky drives by Alex Acker, plus a dunkfest that includes throwdowns by Nik Caner-Medley, Jason Maxiell and Cheikh Samb.

For the whole game, you can also tune in to NBA TV on Friday evening at midnight.

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>  July 12th, 2006

With two games left in the 2006 Vegas Summer League, here’s how the Baby Pistons stack up against the league’s top individual performers, according to statistics from vegassummerleague.com:

BLOCKS: Cheikh Samb - #2 at 2.0 bpg
STEALS: Will Blalock - #2 (tied) at 2.0 spg
MINUTES: Alex Acker - #3 at 35.0 mpg
SCORING: Alex Acker - #4 at 22.7 ppg
ASSISTS: Will Blalock - #6 (tied) at 4.0 apg
REBOUNDS: Alex Acker/Amir Johnson - #21 (tied) at 6.0 rpg

Conclusions? By the numbers, Alex Acker clearly appears to be the team’s MVP so far. His high PT total hints that Pistons management might have decided to take a long look at him before adding another guard. (Or maybe they just need him out there really, really badly.)

Will Blalock hasn’t dominated, but ranks high among league guards in two categories while playing relatively few minutes.

Big surprises? There’s none bigger than Cheikh Samb. The 7′1″ Senegalese has gone from joke to prospect in three games, displaying unexpected toughness and hoops aptitude. Meanwhile Amir Johnson and Jason Maxiell have impressed in spots but could be doing better, particularly on the boards.

As the summer winds down we’ll revisit the numbers, aided by game footage on NBA TV. Should be interesting.

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>  July 12th, 2006

Knicks wipe out the Pistons!

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