Detroit Bad Boys is officially “worth a read!”

I was combing through the Pistons section in the Free Press today when I stumbled upon this:

Pistons blogs in the Free Press

The blog’s author, Matt Watson, a freelance writer, usually steers clear of most Internet dribble (DARKO SUCKS! DARKO’S THE BEST!). Worth a read when you’re done with Freep.com.

Aw, shucks.

Welcome to any new readers I may have today, and please bear in mind that I tend to write about things a little more informative than Dale Davis’ ability to spell — you’re just catching me in a dry period with almost a week between games. For the most part, I’m usually commenting on games or stories from the news, though I do my best to catch all the good Rasheed quotes, too. Because I’m that kind of cat.

Enjoy your stay, and come back often.

Just Blog It! [Detroit Free Press]

7 Responses to “Detroit Bad Boys is officially “worth a read!””


  1. 1 J.E. Skeets

    Congratulations Matt!

    “Mad props” shall be tossed in your general direction…

  2. 2 Natalie

    Sheed says…..”Congratulations!”

  3. 3 shoals

    i’m not sure why he made me sound like a seven year-old. it’s not my fault that most of the interview consisted of my trying to explain that we weren’t a pistons blog.

  4. 4 Matt Watson

    @JE: Thanks! It isn’t quite as cool as being dubbed the Pynchon of hoops bloggers, but I’ll take it.

    @Natalie: Sheed says… “Nat isn’t one of those bandwagon-ass cats!”

    @shoals: I’m just trying to wrap my head around the fact that “Bethlehem Shoals” might not be your real name…

  5. 5 abdul

    darko sucks and he’ll never get good. Larry Brown is gone and he’s still garbage. That proves that euro players are soft and can’t make an impact.

  6. 6 Matt Watson

    Not sure I see your logic, abdul, and I’m not sure why you chose this post to vent. And considering the Pistons were just burned by Mehmet Okur and AK-47 last night, I can’t see how anyone can still perpetuate the myth of Euro players being soft. But, to each their own…

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