Joe Dumars
After the infamous "Palace Brawl" in which Ron Artest literally created a brawl involving a Piston's fan and a few Piston players during a playoff game between the Detroit Pistons and the Indiana Pacers, Ron Artest is, without a doubt, the most hated player by Detroit Pistons fans.
Jerry Stackhouse played for the Detroit Pistons from 1996 to 1999. During his time with the team, he established himself as a talented scorer and a key player. Stackhouse was selected third overall in the 1995 NBA Draft by the Philadelphia 76ers but was traded to the Pistons shortly after.
Rip Hamilton
The official site of the Detroit Pistons has a list that counts down the top 100 Detroit Pistons of all-time. Number one is Isiah Thomas. Here is the site's description:"1. Isiah Thomas - Leader of the Bad Boys. Two World Championships. The face of the organization. All-time Pistons leader in points, assists and steals. Only wore a Pistons uniform during his Hall of Fame career."
Chuck Nevitt is the tallest player to play for the Detroit Pistons
Allen Iverson was traded from the Denver Nuggets to the Detroit Pistons in November 2008 primarily due to the Nuggets' desire to balance their roster and the Pistons' need for a scoring guard. The trade aimed to revitalize both teams, with the Nuggets acquiring Chauncey Billups, a proven leader and defensive player, while the Pistons sought Iverson's offensive prowess. Additionally, Iverson's tenure in Denver was marked by challenges in fitting into the team's system, leading to the decision to make a change.
This varies by person. However, most people would say Josh Smith is one of the more popular players on the Pistons. Additionally, Greg Monroe is another popular player.
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Isiah Thomas is most famous for being a player in the National Basketball Association, or NBA. During his career, he played with the Detroit Pistons, Indiana Pacers, and New York Knicks.