The season before they all signed with Miami in 2010
26.6 PPG 29.7 PPG 24.0 PPG
4.8 RPG 7.3 RPG 10.8 RPG
6.5 APG 8.6 APG 2.4 APG
1.5 SPG 1.6 SPG 1.0 BPG
47.6% FG 50.3% FG 51.8% FG
Still can’t believe we pulled it off.
I very much would like Andre to retire in Detroit.
He wasn’t a 1A franchise player, but he was the only player they drafted that actually got better and lived up to where he was drafted. 9th pick, all-nba member, multiple all-star.
And he’s first guy I watched in in my childhood that genuinely loved Detroit and treated Detroit like his home and fw the culture heavy. It would be nice to see him retire here.
Incorrect.
If Victor Wembanyama teams up with Cooper Flagg and Cade Cunningham at age 27, promises 8 NBA Championships then gets outplayed in a finals by Davion Mitchell and loses.
He will no longer be eligible to ever be considered better than Michael Jordan.
Cleveland celebrated so hard beating Detroit & is about to be swept 4-0 by New York
Ohio St celebrated beating Michigan so hard, they lost the B1G & then got thumped by Miami in the CFP
Ohio teams only care about beating Michigan teams and then they just quit 🤣
Remember when Michigan did this.
"MILROE STOPPED AND MICHIGAN MAKES A STAND AND COMES UP WITH A MILESTONE PLAYOFF VICTORY'
I still watch this at least once a day.
Straight chills.
On this date in 2004, Tayshaun Prince came out of nowhere to chase down Reggie Miller for one of the most iconic blocks in NBA playoff history.
With the Pistons leading 69-67 in Game 2 of the East Finals and under 20 seconds left, Prince denied what looked like a game-tying layup attempt from Miller.
Detroit went on to win 72-67, holding Indiana to just 27.5% shooting.
Ok @cavs fans, feel familiar? Clearly it’s not ideal, but we have done this twice already. We go home, win 2, and then it’s a 3-game series and we win it in 6 or 7. Keep believing. Let Em **C**** Know!
From 250 miles above Earth, most of the United States blurs together into a continental mass of brown and green with no obvious landmarks. Then Michigan appears and the confusion stops completely. The mitten shape of the Lower Peninsula surrounded by four of the five Great Lakes is one of the most distinctive geographic features visible from the International Space Station, a natural outline so clean and so recognizable that astronauts have confirmed it repeatedly as one of the clearest views of any state from orbit.
The Great Lakes are what make it work. Superior, Michigan, Huron, and Erie create a water to land contrast that defines Michigan's borders with a precision that no cartographer could improve on. The mitten sits in the middle of all that blue like it was placed there deliberately, which in geological terms it essentially was, carved out by glaciers over thousands of years into a shape that somehow ended up being both geographically functional and immediately identifiable from the edge of the atmosphere.
Michigan residents have been using their right hand as a map their entire lives and that same gesture works from space, which is not something any other state can say. Astronauts have photographed Michigan more than almost any other state passing beneath them because the view rewards it every single time. For a state already sitting on the greatest freshwater system on the planet, being unmistakable from 250 miles up is simply Michigan being exactly what it has always been. Impossible to miss. Even from space.
Look at what precedent Ryan Day started. All of Cleveland now chanting “throw him out!” over a little foul. It’s the only way that soft state can win — do whatever it takes to ensure your rival isn’t at full strength. Very sad.