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Terry Tyler
Another of the NBA's finest rookies of 1978-79, Terry saw action in each of Pistons' 82 games. He led the club with 201 Blocked Shots during the campaign and added 89 Assists and 104 Steals to his overall performance. Terry is a tremendous leaper who helped propel the University of Detroit to national attention during his tenure. He averaged 15 points-pergame in 110 contests for the Titans.
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New Pistons coach Larry Brown warmed up to Chauncey in a hurry last year: "I never realized how good a shooter he was.... He's a really good deep shooter, especially when he gets his feet set and is under control. He reminds me of Reggie [Miller] when he gets on a roll."



Smooth as silk, yet as explosive as a drag racer, Hill combines quickness, vision, touch and elevation to make defenses quiver. He commands respect, driving, working the halfcourt offense and shooting from outside.



Last season, NBA.com conducted a poll in which general managers were asked who they considered the "toughest player" in the NBA. No contest - Ben was the runaway winner. Wallace is coming off his highest-scoring season, but his defense and rebounding set him apart.



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Henry Ellenson
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Joe Smith, Forward - Pistons.
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Back to the Front! Pistons card back du jour...

Bill Curley
A favorite of the Golden Eagles' faithful during his days at Boston College, Curley made the move from Beantown to Motown in joining the Pistons in 1994-95. In his inaugural campaign, he gave them a probable glimpse of the future with his strong play in the paint, racking up quality minutes, rebounding and scoring.
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