Rip Hamilton out tonight with “family emergency”

A. Sherrod Blakely says Rip Hamilton is out tonight because of a “family situation involving his child.” Krista Jahnke of the Detroit Free Press termed it “family emergency” but confirmed that it did not involve a death, which is good to hear. Blakely pointed out that Hamilton is still considered probable for tomorrow’s game in Orlando, so hopefully this isn’t too serious.

(Update from Need4Sheed: “I don’t think we need to worry about Rip, a person in the know says he’s missing tonights game due to the birth of his child.”)

Flip Saunders told the media that he was going to start Arron Afflalo instead of Flip Murray at the two-guard spot? Seems odd, right? Not if you consider Detroit’s depth problems right now with Rodney Stuckey out and Lindsey Hunter still getting into shape. Keeping Murray in the backup role ensures at least a little bit of consistency when the starters leave the game. Even so, Jahnke reports Afflalo was completely caught off guard:

Saunders said he might not even tell the guard until closer to game time. We reporters didn’t really let that happen. Finding Arron in the locker room, told him the news and he looked at us at first like, “Huh?”

But Afflalo took the news in stride. Afflalo said the news won’t change his focus.

“I’m excited to play, ready to get out there and have fun,” Afflalo said. “Get a win.”

Leaving the thin backcourt for a moment to consider the thin frontcourt, here’s a nugget I totally missed from Chris McCosky’s blog in the Detroit News yesterday:

The thin frontcourt is one of the reasons the Pistons waived Sammy Meija. They saved about $200,000 by dumping his non-guaranteed contract. That leaves them around $700,000 under the luxury tax threshold. So, if one of the veteran big men goes down with an injury, the Pistons would be able to reach out to, say, Chris Webber, and bring him in on a veteran’s minimum contract (roughly $1.4 million, half of which is paid for by the league) without having to pay the tax.

I knew the Pistons were close to the tax, but I didn’t realize the numbers would work so perfectly. Granted, Webber has reportedly indicated all along that he’d like multiple years and something more than the veteran’s minimum, but maybe he has a change of heart in a couple of months. If not, maybe another available veteran will.

9 Responses to “Rip Hamilton out tonight with “family emergency””


  1. 1 Hieu

    thank god because when I hear “family emergency” it brought me back to the summer with the whole Chris Benoit of the WWE thing.

  2. 2 kevin s.

    One silver lining is that the Pistons will know what they’ve got with Spellcheck, and we won’t have to worry about potentially wasting talent. I thought this was a shrewd move with Will Blalock last year.

    He had a hell of a pre-season, so now it’s time to find out if it was for real.

  3. 3 Matt Gibson

    As long as Rip isn’t injured I’m happy. It’d be awful having three guys down with injury. And I get to see Afflalo so thats always good. It also means Dupree and Samb will dress tonight. It could be possible to see them, especially Samb with the thin frontcourt.

  4. 4 Taco John

    If Samb is in the game, things are either going really really good or really really bad.

  5. 5 Mike Payne

    If only Stuckey and Johnson could have gotten this luck. This is great for Afflalo. My fingers are crossed that he has a big showing and Flip pays close attention…

  6. 6 Rob G

    oh boy oh boy oh boy oh boy oh boy oh boy oh boy oh boy oh boy oh boy oh boy oh boy! PISTONS PLAY TONIGHT!

    Hope Rip’s ok.

  7. 7 V

    I discussed that Mejia being cut was likely more over money than anything else, but I got to the thread late. I didn’t know the numbers either, but Tom Wilson does run a tight ship. Like I said, after all, we’re discussing the 15th man here, and the Pistons probably decided they didn’t have the “luxury”, so to speak, to develop Mejia.

  8. 8 Matt Gibson

    I’m happy for Rip. Congrats on the baby Rip! (Lets hope he reads dbb)

  9. 9 Ashley M.

    hey i just want to say that i hope everything is okay with Rip and his family!

    the east division will have some competition this year will boston getting some major help with KG and Ray Allen. Also, don’t forget bout New Jersey with the leadership of Jason Kidd. But i think overall if Detroit can stay healthy and no injuries then Detroit should win the East and be a major contender for the championship.

    –Detroit Pistons Fan

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