Plaisted and Washington head to Europe

We knew from the start that one of the reasons the Pistons drafted Trent Plaisted and Deron Washington was because they were willing to start their professional careers overseas. Well, it’s happening. Plaisted will spend 2007-08 in Italy. From Daily Herald, a newspaper in Provo, UT:

The former BYU center, who forfeited his final year of college eligibility, has signed a one-year contract with a top-level Italian team, Angelico Biella (also known as Pallacanestro Biella.)

The industrial town of Biella, which has about 40,000 residents, sits at the base of the Alps and has no soccer team.

“So they’re into their basketball,” Plaisted told the Daily Herald on Wednesday while vacationing in Idaho. “I guess I don’t know for sure, but the plan right now is that I will play a lot.”

[…] “I was on board (with going to Europe),” Plaisted said. “I’m lucky. The team I’m going to is a Division I (also known as Serie A) team that knows my situation and they’re going to allow me to develop and do those things I need to do to improve so I can go back to the Pistons. There’s great competition, and I’m really excited.”

Exact terms of the deal weren’t reported, but I’m guessing he’ll actually end up making more than if he stayed in the states.

Plaisted said the contract details look even better when considering the tax credit and exchange rate.

“I’m not breaking the bank,” he said. “But it’s a good contract.”

All Plaisted will be responsible for is food, gas and cell phone. The rest is taken care of by the team, plus he’ll be given six round-trip airline tickets.

Washington has yet to sign a contract, but the Pistons are helping him find a team. From Pistons.com:

The Pistons have been working with Washington’s agent and using their network of European contacts to secure the best situation possible for him and hope to land him with a team in either Italy or Spain soon. Before Washington has to leave for abroad, they hope can take part in some or all of the three weeks of voluntary workouts Michael Curry has scheduled in Auburn Hills for August.

“We sit down (with his European coaches) and say these are the things we think he needs to develop so in time he can come back – that’s the idea,” Perry said. “And it’s important that he has coaches who have shown the willingness and the ability to develop guys. It’s also important that he has the opportunity to play. It makes no sense if he’s not going to get minutes on the floor. That will be an integral part of where he’s going as will the living situation. You want him to have the opportunity to be in a place where he’ll enjoy living a little bit because that will be a part of the adjustment.”

10 Responses to “Plaisted and Washington head to Europe”


  1. 1 Alex K

    I think in the future (not too near future, say 3-4 years) everybody will see how great of a move this is by Joe D… I’ve been saying this for a while, the most valuable commodity for a team is roster spots. And by doing this, Pistons get these players valuable playing time AND save some roster spots. This strategy is probably the #2 reason for the Spurs success over the last years.. #1 being Tim Duncan, of course.

    Having said that, I still don’t understand why Joe D just wasted a roster spot on Kwame Brown.. But that’s off topic for this post.

  2. 2 Quick Darshan

    Never thought I’d be excited about a white big man but I think Plaisted will be a good player. Definitely agile enough to avoid stiff status and didn’t shy away from contact in the game I saw him play.

  3. 3 Garrett

    Plaisted sounds like he’d be a good interview.

  4. 4 Laughton

    Playing games will always be better than sitting at the end of the bench. Europe is a tough place to play, and these guys should develop nicely.

  5. 5 James

    As long as D. Wash can get a lot of playing time (and work on some basic shooting skills), I think he has a chance to be a great 2nd round pickup. He is one of the most ridiculously athletic players I’ve seen.

  6. 6 Garrett

    This is completely, 100% off topic, but I’m a wedding photographer, and being a wedding photographer means I look at wedding magazines (which sounds pretty lame). In the latest Grace Ormonde Wedding Style there’s a small feature on Antonio McDyess’ wedding. It’s a nice story, and the photos are fantastic. He’s such a classy guy.

  7. 7 Matt Watson

    Garrett — I just found it online, I’ll throw up an alley-oop on the front page.

  8. 8 Garrett

    Thanks Matt!
    And now, here’s a Dwyane Wade alley-oop from their game the other night:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rDtsorlVkMk

    Looks like the surgery went well.

  9. 9 Boney

    I figured PG4L would absolutely LOVE the Deron Washington…

    after all, he DID punk a Duke player back in the day:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4DrgNEZ8VR8

  1. 1 Antonio’s wedding | Detroit Bad Boys

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