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Dick McGuire
Tricky Dick gives the Pistons a fast break organizer, who loves to find holes in the enemy defenses. He's been one of the best playmakers in the N.B.A. and his passing is a wonder to watch. Dick concentrates his efforts on setting up baskets for his teammates and is a top man in assists.
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First pick overall in 1981 draft by Dallas... Obtained in midseason trade with Dallas in 1989... Played for 1980 Olympic team... Played in NBA All-Star Games in 1984, 1987, 1988.



The Pistons came into being as an NBA franchise in Fort Wayne, Indiana, in 1949. In 1957, the team relocated to its present home, Detroit. The highlights of the organization came in 1989 and 1990, when the Pistons won back-to-back NBA Championships to become the third franchise in NBA history to accomplish the feat. DID YOU KNOW? The only NBA team to draw more than 50,000 fans to a game, Detroit set the NBA attendance record with 61,983 on hand for a January 29, 1988, game with Boston. The winner of the highest-scoring NBA game, the Pistons also won the lowest-scoring game, a 19-18 Fort Wayne win over Minneapolis on November 22, 1950. SCORECARD. In three overtimes on December 13, 1983, the Pistons bested the Denver Nuggets 186-184 in the highest-scoring game in NBA history.



Blue-collar player... master of the bump and grind... team-oriented... doesn't worry about his stats.



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Gene Shue
After two years with the Knicks, Gene joined the Pistons last season and immediately be. came their outstanding playmaker. He can fake and pass like Cousy, and owns one of the finest two hand set shots in the business. A rugged hoopster, Gene played in all 72 Piston games last season.
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