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19 pts, 6 reb, 3 ast, 2 stl, 33 mins/game
not bad at all. for anyone who managed to snag him in the late rounds of their fantasy drafts, they've gotta be happy now 🙂
as a Piston's fan i resented Hill after he left Detroit. i also relished in the fact that the Pistons got Ben Wallace and Chucky Atkins (later inclued in the deal for Rasheed Wallace) for a injury-prone Hill. but after winning a championship and watching Hill try again and again to comeback, i'm kind of rooting for him to have a few good seasons before he retires. for those who forgot, Hill in his early years before injury was awesome. in his best year as a piston, he averaged: 25.8 pts, 6.6 reb, 5.2 ast, 1.4 stl. he kept the Pistons a playoff team, but never had enough talent around him to take the team to the next level.
:beer: here's to Grant Hill and, hopefully, a good season. he's always been a good guy and i wish him well 🙂
19 pts, 6 reb, 3 ast, 2 stl, 33 mins/game
not bad at all. for anyone who managed to snag him in the late rounds of their fantasy drafts, they've gotta be happy now 🙂
as a Piston's fan i resented Hill after he left Detroit. i also relished in the fact that the Pistons got Ben Wallace and Chucky Atkins (later inclued in the deal for Rasheed Wallace) for a injury-prone Hill. but after winning a championship and watching Hill try again and again to comeback, i'm kind of rooting for him to have a few good seasons before he retires. for those who forgot, Hill in his early years before injury was awesome. in his best year as a piston, he averaged: 25.8 pts, 6.6 reb, 5.2 ast, 1.4 stl. he kept the Pistons a playoff team, but never had enough talent around him to take the team to the next level.
:beer: here's to Grant Hill and, hopefully, a good season. he's always been a good guy and i wish him well 🙂