My bad, it would be 1 more year to exceed just their regular season games played, and probably two more years to exceed their total games played including playoffs.
His career is becoming totally irrelevant
His career is becoming totally irrelevant
If only Detroit had drafted him...Melo's place in history will probably (obviously his career isn't over) be with guys like Alex English, Dominique Wilkins and George Gervin. Elite scorers who had relatively little playoff success.
If only Detroit had drafted him...
true - but I still think they would have won it with them. They had a good coach and players that could play with him.But would drafting Melo have potentially thrown off the perfect chemistry and balance of those mid-2000s Piston teams? They came within 1 game of winning back-to-back titles in Melo's first two years in the league. Melo would have eaten into Tayshawn Prince's minutes, who wasn't a big scorer but was the ultimate glue guy and defender.
But would drafting Melo have potentially thrown off the perfect chemistry and balance of those mid-2000s Piston teams? They came within 1 game of winning back-to-back titles in Melo's first two years in the league. Melo would have eaten into Tayshawn Prince's minutes, who wasn't a big scorer but was the ultimate glue guy and defender.
I can't decide. It was odd to me, because Detroit was a weird team to be picking that high in the sense that they only got there because of a trade, so they had a good team already, and even if you liked Darko, you had to know Melo would contribute more right away (and as it turned out at every step of the way).
Then again, I guess it's hard to argue with the results, and I think Melo and Lebron butted heads with Brown at the 04 Olympics, so it's possivble it wouldn't have worked out in Detroit.