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2003-04 Team Leaders

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Teams Detroit Pistons 2003-04 Team Leaders

Recap

The Pistons shocked the basketball world by winning the first game of the championship series at Los Angeles. As the series went on, each Detroit win became less shocking. Using ferocious team defense and a well-balanced offense, Detroit won four out of five against to the Lakers to win the NBA title for the first time since 1990.

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Pistons 2004 Leaders
Blocks

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Profile photo of Ben Wallace

Ben Wallace

246

 

2
Profile photo of Tayshaun Prince

Tayshaun Prince

69

 

3
Profile photo of Mehmet Okur

Mehmet Okur

63

 

4
Profile photo of Elden Campbell

Elden Campbell

50

 

5
Profile photo of Rasheed Wallace

Rasheed Wallace

45

 

6
Profile photo of Corliss Williamson

Corliss Williamson

20

 

7
Profile photo of Richard Hamilton

Richard Hamilton

17

 

8
Profile photo of Darko Miličić

Darko Miličić

15

 

9
Profile photo of Željko Rebrača

Željko Rebrača

9

 

10
Profile photo of Bob Sura

Bob Sura

9

 

11
Profile photo of Chauncey Billups

Chauncey Billups

8

 

12
Profile photo of Darvin Ham

Darvin Ham

8

 

13
Profile photo of Lindsey Hunter

Lindsey Hunter

6

 

14
Profile photo of Tremaine Fowlkes

Tremaine Fowlkes

3

 

15
Profile photo of Chucky Atkins

Chucky Atkins

1

 

16
Profile photo of Mike James

Mike James

1

 

17
Profile photo of Hubert Davis

Hubert Davis

0

 

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More 2004 Leaders

Points Scored   ·   Points-per-Game (PPG)   ·   Assists   ·   Steals   ·   Total Rebounds   ·   Personal Fouls   ·   Field Goal %   ·   Free Throw %   ·   Worst Free Throw %   ·   3-Pointers Made   ·   3-Point %   ·   Assists-per-Game   ·   Steals-per-Game   ·   Rebounds-per-Game   ·   Blocks-per-Game

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Tayshaun Prince - The Greatest Block in NBA Playoff History... Until LBJ? video clip
Tayshaun Prince - The Greatest Block in NBA Playoff History... Until LBJ?
3 minutes May 24, 2004
May 24, 2004 - Nursing a two point lead late in Game 2 of this...
Tayshaun Prince - The Greatest Block in NBA Playoff History... Until LBJ? / May 24, 2004 - Nursing a two point lead late in Game 2 of this Eastern Conference Finals series, Pistons forward Tayshaun Prince successfully chases down the Indiana Pacers' Reggie Miller and tallies Detroit's 19th block of the evening. The Pistons would go on to win game 2 and eventually the series. Detroit would then defeat the Los Angeles Lakers in 5 games to win their first NBA championship in 14 years. Contrary to the broadcast's assertions, this game did not set the all-time mark for combined blocked shots in a playoff game. That mark still belongs to the 1981 Game 1 performance between the Milwaukee Bucks and Philadelphia 76ers, who combined for 29 blocked shots. The 76ers also set the single-game mark with 20 (thanks to Corey Rondeau for the cite). http://www.basketball-reference.com/boxscores/200405240IND.html
Ben Wallace on Facing Shaq and Kobe in the 2004 Finals  video clip
Ben Wallace on Facing Shaq and Kobe in the 2004 Finals
5 minutes 2008
Ben Wallace joins ‘The Ryen Russillo Podcast’ to discuss the Pistons’ approach to containing Shaq,...
Ben Wallace on Facing Shaq and Kobe in the 2004 Finals / Ben Wallace joins ‘The Ryen Russillo Podcast’ to discuss the Pistons’ approach to containing Shaq, Kobe, and the Lakers for their 2004 championship. Listen to the full podcast: https://www.theringer.com/2022/5/12/23069116/did-the-bucks-punch-their-finals-ticket-what-to-make-of-the-warriors-historic-loss-plus-ben-wallace
1989 Detroit Pistons vs 2004 Pistons • 3-on-3 Blacktop Simulation video clip
1989 Detroit Pistons vs 2004 Pistons • 3-on-3 Blacktop Simulation
23 minutes 1989–2004
In the world of NBA simulations, the 1989 Detroit Pistons, also known as the "Bad...
1989 Detroit Pistons vs 2004 Pistons • 3-on-3 Blacktop Simulation / In the world of NBA simulations, the 1989 Detroit Pistons, also known as the "Bad Boys", are about to face off against the 2004 Pistons in a 3-on-3 Blacktop match. The 1989 Pistons, known for their physical and aggressive style of play, were the champions of their era, marking the end of the Lakers and Celtics dominance and paving the way for the Bulls' dynasty. On the other hand, the 2004 Pistons were the underdogs who defied the odds to clinch the title in a season dominated by star-studded teams. This simulation is set in September, the off-season, a time typically used for teams to regroup and strategize. However, in this alternate reality, we're about to witness a clash of two generations, each with their own unique style and approach to the game. In the context of the NBA, both the 1989 and 2004 Pistons represent the city's blue-collar spirit and the franchise's ability to assemble championship teams without relying on superstar talent. The 1989 team, coached by Chuck Daly, was known for its "Bad Boys" image and used a physical style of defense that was later curtailed by rule changes. The 2004 team, under the guidance of Larry Brown, won by emphasizing team play and strong defense, which was a contrast to the more superstar-focused teams of the era. This match brings together two different eras of basketball, offering a unique perspective on how the game has evolved.

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