This cracked me up: the Pistons just announced their All-Starbucks Team — players whose cup of coffee with the Pistons lasted 10 games or fewer. I remember Pepe Sanchez and Jermaine Jackson, but Tracy Moore? Cozell McQueen? Bubbles Hawkins? I’ll have to take their word.
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Scrolling further down that page:
Cleaves - a charismatic floor leader who had just led Michigan State to the NCAA championship - was no Magic Johnson, but he appeared to have all the intangibles of a great player. The Pistons drafted him in the first round, to the local fans’ delight. - This memory hurts my soul…. even MORE than the memory of Christian Lattener playing here.
PG4L: But….. Cleaves doesn’t give up when he’s bench pressing! That’s gotta count for somethin’!
*crickets*
Here’s an obvious oversight: Kenny “The Jet” Smith. (9 games in the 1996-97 season)