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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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When the Pistons were trading with N. Y. for Gallitan and Clifton, they made sure that Dick came along. He figures to see plenty of action this season after being a part time toiler in '56-'57. At college, Dick was a sensation and in one contest racked up 32 points against Arkansas Tech.



There was no better overtime player than Chauncey last season. On December 18, he scored eight straight points in OT. Three weeks later, he bagged an OT four-point play. And on January 10, he hit a pair of the threes in the final two minutes of OT. All three performances keyed Detroit wins.



One of the NBA's fine rookies of 1972-73, Chris played three seasons on the Villanova varsity as both a guard and a forward. Each Villanova team went on to gain a spot in the NCAA post-season tournament. Chris holds the single-season high at Villanova with 145 Assists and also holds the career high. He averaged 16, 13.8 and 17.9 Points in his 3 years for a career average of 15.8.



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Theo Ratliff, Center - Pistons. and Theo Ratliff, Forward - Pistons.
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Dennis Rodman
Nicknamed "The Worm" ... Led the NBA in field goal percentage (59.5%) ... First-team selection to the NBA all-defensive team... 11th best in the NBA in rebounding... Did not play high-school basketball, but was a three-time NAIA all-American.
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