McDyess on missing Detroit, Rip Hamilton
The San Antonio Spurs made a stop in Auburn Hills, Michigan to face the Detroit Pistons during their Rodeo Road Trip this month.
Not only was it a win for the Spurs over the Pistons, 100-89, it was a homecoming of sorts for Spurs' Antonio McDyess who played with the Pistons from 2004-2009 before signing with his current team in the summer of 2009 as a free-agent.
I had a chance to speak with McDyess in Philadelphia before last night's tip-off to get his thoughts on his recent trip to the Palace of Auburn Hills, and the situation with Pistons' guard Rip Hamilton.
Jeff: How was the recent visit to the Palace?
Antonio: It was definitely fun to see old teammates and going back to the arena. I had my best years there. Was the highlight of my career. It's always fun to go back there. To see those guys struggling on the other end, it's kind of tough to watch that because over half the team are still my friends. Even some of the coaching staff. It's tough to see but still I feel like it's my home.
We are seeing Rip Hamilton being relegated to the bench. What are your thoughts on Hamilton's situation?
It's kind of tough to see because I know how Rip is. He's a winner. He plays hard every possession, he wants to win. He's a guy that wants to win when he's on the court. He doesn't do anything but care about winning. To see him not playing, and knowing he can contribute to that team, is tough to watch.







The Washington Wizards will try to avoid an 11th straight loss to the San Antonio Spurs when the teams meet tonight at the Verizon Center in Washington. The Wizards snapped their eight game losing streak with a 100-85 home win over the Milwaukee Bucks with six players scoring in double figures.
shooting from the San Antonio Spurs tonight was even colder and the main reason they fell to 44-9 for the season losing to the Philadelphia 76ers (25-28) tonight in Philadelphia 77 to 71 on the Rodeo Road Trip.
76ers after a hard fall on the court against the Toronto Raptors.
Former San Antonio Spurs' player Dennis Rodman and member of the Detroit Pistons 1989, 1990 championship teams is set to have his jersey number 10 retired by the Pistons.
Update: According to the Spurs, Tiago Splitter will sit out against the 76ers tonight with a strained left hamstring.