Monday, August 31, 2009

DETROIT’S DEANNA NOLAN NAMED WNBA EASTERN CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE WEEK

NEW YORK, Aug. 31, 2009 – Deanna Nolan of the Detroit Shock and Sue Bird of the Seattle Storm were named the WNBA Eastern and Western Conference Players of the Week, respectively, for regular season games played Monday, August 24 through Sunday, August 31.

Deanna Nolan wins the fourth Player of the Week award of her career and first this season after averaging a league-leading 26.7 points on 41.8 percent (28-67) shooting, 3.7 rebounds and 2.7 assists in three games. She led the Shock to a 2-1 record including wins over Eastern Conference rivals Connecticut and Atlanta.

Against the Dream, Nolan set a then-season high with 29 points in Detroit’s four-point win. With the game tied at 79 and 53.6 seconds remaining, Nolan made a jumper off the glass to give the Shock the final lead. She sealed the win with 20.3 seconds left when she sank two free throws to put Detroit ahead by four. One game later, Nolan surpassed her season high with 34 points in Detroit’s road loss to San Antonio. She shot 56.3 percent (9-16) from behind the three-point line in the three games after shooting 23.0 percent (16-71) heading into the week.

Nolan is a four-time All-WNBA selection, a four-time WNBA All-Star and the 2006 WNBA Finals MVP. She’s averaging 16.1 points, which places her in the top 15 among league leaders, 4.1 rebounds and 3.5 assists this season.

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Thursday, August 27, 2009

Pistons Invite Jerrells To Training Camp

The Pistons are inviting undrafted Baylor point guard Curtis Jerrells to
training camp. He'll contend for the Pistons' final roster spot, which is
currently open.

The chances of Jerrells making the regular season roster are very slim,
being as though Joe Dumars, Pistons President, says he prefers to keep
only 14 of a maximum 15 players under contract. Dumars also hopes to
invite an extra big man to camp, which is expected to open Sept. 28.

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Tuesday, August 18, 2009

DETROIT SHOCK SIGN TWO-TIME ALL-STAR NIKKI TEASLEY

AUBURN HILLS, Mich. - The Detroit Shock announced today that the team has signed free-agent guard Nikki Teasley to a seven-day contract.

Teasley, a 6-foot-0 point guard, started 10 games this season for Atlanta, averaging 3.9 points, 1.7 rebounds and 3.5 assists in 23.4 minutes per game before being waived on July 3. After missing the 2008 season following the birth of her daughter, Teasley re-signed with the Dream on January 12, 2009. Teasley is a six-year veteran and two-time WNBA All-Star.

Originally selected with the fifth overall pick in the 2002 WNBA Draft, Teasley spent her first four seasons in the league with the Los Angeles Sparks, where she hit the game winning shot in the 2002 WNBA Championship. She was named the MVP of the 2003 WNBA All-Star game, and has career WNBA averages of 8.4 points 3.1 rebounds and 4.9 assists per game.

Teasley takes the roster spot of Barbara Farris, whose seven-day contract with the Detroit Shock expired on August 16.

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Monday, August 17, 2009

SHOCK ACQUIRE FORWARD CRYSTAL KELLY FROM SACRAMENTO IN EXCHANGE FOR KRISTIN HAYNIE

Auburn Hills, MI - The Detroit Shock announced today that the team has acquired Crystal Kelly from the Sacramento Monarchs in exchange for guard Kristin Haynie.

“In acquiring Crystal Kelly we add a solid young player to our post rotation who comes with a reputation of not only being a skilled player, but a smart one as well,” said Detroit Shock General Manager Cheryl Reeve. “We are in need of a post that can spell Taj McWilliams as she has been logging heavy minutes at the 4 position.”

In 22 games (three starts) this season, the second-year forward is averaging 4.3 points and 1.7 rebounds in 12.3 minutes per game.

Kelly was acquired by the Monarchs as a free agent on May 18, 2008, after being originally selected by the Houston Comets in the third round of the 2008 WNBA Draft (31st overall).

Kelly played in 33 games (four starts) as a rookie last season averaging 7.4 ppg and 3.3 rpg in 16.7 mpg. She scored a career-high 18 points at Minnesota (6/12/08), and ranked second on the team in free throw percentage.

In 20 games (two starts) this season with the Shock, Haynie averaged 2.2 points and 1.3 rebounds in 8.1 minutes per game.

“This trade is a good trade for both the Shock and Kristin Haynie,” said Reeve. “We've thoroughly enjoyed having Kristin on the Shock but know that Kristin wanted to be on the court more often. The return to Sacramento reunites her with former teammates and coaches and puts her in a better situation relative to playing time. We thank Kristin for her efforts in Detroit.”
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Wednesday, August 12, 2009

PISTONS SIGN FREE AGENT CENTER BEN WALLACE

Franchise’s All-Time Blocks Leader Returns For 2009-10 Season

AUBURN HILLS, Mich. – Detroit Pistons President of Basketball Operations Joe Dumars announced today that the club has signed free agent center Ben Wallace. Per team policy, terms of the contract were not disclosed.

“We are pleased to announce Ben Wallace’s return to the Pistons organization,” said Dumars. “Ben played an integral part in the success of the franchise from 2001-2006 and we feel there is a role for him on our team this season. His size and experience will provide depth in the front court while his work ethic and commitment to winning will help our club throughout the year.”

Wallace, 34, has NBA career averages of 6.2 points, 10.3 rebounds, 2.2 blocks and 30.9 minutes in 903 games (785 starts) with Washington, Orlando, Detroit, Chicago and Cleveland. The 13-year veteran played in Detroit from 2000 to 2006 where he was named NBA Defensive Player of the Year and an NBA All-Star four times. Wallace was an All-NBA Second Team selection three times (2003, 2004, 2006), All-NBA Third Team selection twice (2002 and 2005) and an NBA All-Defensive First Team selection five times (2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2006). The Pistons made the playoffs in five of the six years he was in Detroit, winning Eastern Conference Championships in 2004 and 2005 and the NBA Championship in 2004. Wallace is the franchise’s all-time leader in regular-season and playoff blocks (1,297 and 215, respectively) and ranks first among all-time playoff leaders in rebounds (1,237). He holds franchise single-game records for blocks in a game (10 – twice), defensive rebounds in a quarter (10) and blocks in a quarter (6). During the 2006-07 season, he became just the fifth player in NBA history to record 100 blocks and 100 steals for seven consecutive seasons joining Hakeem Olajuwon (12 times), Julius Erving (seven times), Sam Lacey (seven times) and David Robinson (seven times). Wallace ranks fifth among active players in career blocks with 1,948 and led the NBA in blocks during the 2001-02 season (3.48 bpg).

Originally acquired by the Pistons along with Chucky Atkins in exchange for Grant Hill as part of a sign-and-trade deal with Orlando (8/3/00), Wallace signed with Chicago as a free agent on July 13, 2006. He was traded by Chicago to Cleveland as part of a three-team trade on February 21, 2008.
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Monday, August 10, 2009

PISTONS NAME BRIAN HILL AS ASSISTANT COACH

AUBURN HILLS, Mich. – Detroit Pistons President of Basketball Operations Joe Dumars announced today that the team has hired Brian Hill as an assistant coach. Per club policy, terms of the agreement were not disclosed.

“We are pleased to welcome Brian Hill as an assistant coach for the Detroit Pistons,” said Dumars. “Brian has vast NBA experience as both a head coach and assistant coach and he will help our coaching staff and players in a variety of ways.”

Hill’s coaching career has spanned over 36 years, including head coaching positions with Orlando (twice) and Vancouver and assistant coaching positions with New Orleans, Atlanta, Orlando and New Jersey. He most recently served as an assistant coach with the Nets for the last two seasons (2007-2009).

The East Orange, New Jersey native spent three and a half seasons with the Orlando Magic during his first head coaching appointment, 1993-96, guiding the club to a 191-104 (.647) record. He led the team to three playoff appearances, back-to-back Atlantic Division titles, consecutive trips to the Eastern Conference Finals (1994-95 and 1995-96) and the 1995 NBA Finals. He posted a home record of 122-26 (.824) while with the Magic, including 40 consecutive wins spanning from March 12, 1995, through March 19, 1996. His record over his first three seasons as a head coach (167-79, .679) ranks third in NBA history behind Pat Riley and Phil Jackson and he ranks as the ninth fastest head coach to reach 100 victories, accomplishing the feat in 149 games. Hill coached the Eastern Conference All-Stars at the NBA All-Star Game in 1995.

Hill was named as head coach of the Vancouver Grizzlies in 1997-98, becoming the franchise’s third head coach, and compiled a record of 31-123 in two-plus seasons. After serving on Lawrence Frank’s New Jersey Nets staff in 2004-05, he returned to Orlando for his second head coaching stint. Hill led the Magic to a 76-88 record during his second tenure with the club, guiding the team to a playoff berth in 2006-07.

Hill’s coaching career includes high school as well as 17 years at the collegiate level. He was the head coach at Lehigh for eight seasons and held assistant coaching positions at Montclair State, Lehigh and Penn State. He got his NBA coaching start in 1986, serving as an assistant to Mike Fratello with the Atlanta Hawks.

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Friday, August 7, 2009

Pistons Agree To Terms With Wallace

The Pistons have agreed to terms with Ben Wallace, who returns to the the team he helped carry to the 2004 NBA Championship.

Wallace, who will sign a one-year contract for $1.3 million, will likely play spot minutes as the fifth big-man on the Detroit depth chart. Yet, there's a slight chance he could wind up starting at center if he proves to be in great shape and pain-free.

The team also announced the signings of rookies Austin Daye, DaJuan Summers and Jonas Jerebko. Each player signed a two-year contract.

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PISTONS SIGN DRAFT PICKS AUSTIN DAYE, DAJUAN SUMMERS AND JONAS JEREBKO

PISTONS SIGN DRAFT PICKS AUSTIN DAYE, DAJUAN SUMMERS AND JONAS JEREBKO

AUBURN HILLS, Mich.
Aug 7, 1:06 PM

Detroit Pistons President of Basketball Operations Joe Dumars announced today that the club has signed draft selections Austin Daye, DaJuan Summers and Jonas Jerebko to contracts. Per team policy, terms of the contracts were not disclosed.

Daye was drafted by Detroit with the 15th overall pick in the first round of the 2009 NBA Draft. A 6-foot-11 sophomore forward from Gonzaga, he averaged 12.7 points and 6.8 rebounds in 34 games (33 starts) last season. Daye shot 48% (159-333) from the field and 43% (36-84) from beyond the arc. He also finished the season with 70 blocks, the third-best single season total in program history, and scored a career-high 28 points against Santa Clara, shooting 10-for-13 from the field and 3-for-4 from three-point range. As a freshman, Daye, the son of former NBA player Darren Daye, averaged 10.5 points and 4.7 rebounds in 33 games (one start). He recorded 20 points and 10 rebounds in his collegiate debut against Montana State and finished the season with 54 blocks, the fourth-best single season total in program history.

Summers was selected with the 35th overall pick in the second round of the 2009 NBA Draft. He started 98 of his 101 games at Georgetown University and finished his collegiate career with averages of 11.2 points and 4.4 rebounds per game. Summers averaged a career-best 13.6 points last season and scored in double figures 25 times, including a streak of 19 consecutive games. Summers finished his career ranked 29th in scoring at Georgetown with 1,129 points and seventh in three-pointers made with 141. A native of Baltimore, Maryland, he led the Hoyas to three straight postseason appearances (two NCAA Tournaments, one NIT).

Jerebko was selected with the 39th overall pick in the second round of the 2009 NBA Draft. A native of Sweden, he played professionally in Italy the last two seasons. Jerebko averaged 9.0 points and 5.5 rebounds in 23 games for Angelico Biella last season. Prior to his stint in Italy, Jerebko played two seasons in the Swedish league where he averaged 10.0 points in 2006-07 and 20.0 points and 11.6 rebounds in 2005-06. He also represented Sweden on both the junior and senior men’s national team.

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Thursday, August 6, 2009

PGA and WNBA Partner For “Game Day Experiences” Including Detroit

PGA of America and WNBA Partner for Second Consecutive Year of
“Game Day Experiences” at Eight Sites Nationwide

PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. – For the second consecutive year, The PGA of America and the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) have partnered to present Game Day Experiences featuring free golf instruction from local PGA and LPGA Professionals at selected WNBA games. There are eight Game Day Experiences scheduled so far this season with the first being held Friday (Aug. 7) in Minneapolis, Minn., when the Minnesota Lynx host the Connecticut Sun.

PGA and LPGA Professionals will use inflatable nets to provide free lessons for spectators and organize on-court contests at halftime. The eight sites conducting Game Day Experiences are Minneapolis, Indianapolis, Atlanta, Detroit, Los Angeles, Phoenix, Washington D.C. and Sacramento.

“We look forward to another successful year of reaching new audiences and inspiring those who have never played the game to just try it by taking a free lesson from the experts in golf instruction – the PGA and LPGA Professionals,” said PGA of America CEO Joe Steranka. “We continuously look for unique ways to bring interactive golf experiences to non-traditional venues to help grow the game, and partnering with the WNBA is great fit.”

WNBA President Donna Orender agreed that the Game Day Experiences are a win-win proposition for everyone.

“Golf and basketball share so many common traits – incredible competition, a need for intense training and preparations, and unmatched focus on the court – that it is natural that our fans’ passion for one would transfer to the other,” Orender noted. “Thanks to the enthusiasm of the WNBA fans and the PGA and LPGA Professionals, the program’s overwhelming success continues.”

Both Steranka and Orender will address the media Sept. 3 (Thursday) in Washington D.C., prior to the Washington Mystics/Seattle Storm game to discuss the partnership and share success stories.

Last year, PGA and LPGA Professionals gave 2,700 free golf lessons at 11 WNBA games, including the first regular-season outdoor game in professional basketball history (July 19, 2008) at Arthur Ashe Stadium in New York. More than 19,000 fans attended that event and Metropolitan PGA Section female PGA Professionals gave free lessons for two hours.

In 2008, there were 5.8 million women golfers in the United States, a seven percent increase since 2000, including 600,000 junior girls (ages 6-17) (source: National Golf Foundation). The WNBA Game Day Experiences are just one of many women’s golf initiatives announced by The PGA of America to help grow this influential segment of golfers and bring more women to the game.

2009 Game Day Experience Dates and Hosting PGA Section:

Date Host PGA Section WNBA Game
Aug. 7 Minnesota Connecticut at Minnesota
Aug. 15 Indiana Detroit at Indiana
Aug. 20 Georgia San Antonio at Atlanta
Aug. 23 Michigan San Antonio at Detroit
Aug. 27 Southern California Phoenix at Los Angeles
Aug. 29 Southwest Connecticut at Phoenix
Sept. 3 Middle Atlantic Seattle at Washington D.C.
Sept. 10 Northern California San Antonio at Sacramento

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Tuesday, August 4, 2009

SHOCK RE-SIGN FARRIS

SHOCK RE-SIGN FARRIS by Steve St-Pierre

The Shock continue to ride the seesaw as they go back-and-forth with their
final roster spot. A week after signing guard Anna DeForge, the team has
opted to let her go and bring back reserve center Barbara Farris.

In eight games this season, Farris is averaging 1.5 points and 1.8
rebounds in 11 minutes per game. She started Detroit's first three games
in place of Cheryl Ford (injured) and Kara Braxton (suspended.)