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Gordon, Villanueva usher in new era in Detroit

AUBURN HILLS, Mich. -- These aren't the same, old Detroit Pistons.

Twentysomethings Ben Gordon and Charlie Villanueva joined the Pistons on Wednesday, signaling the start of a new era for a new-look franchise.

"They're making a lot of changes," Gordon said. "They still have a few pieces from the championship team, but there's definitely some new blood and we're hungry."

Gordon, one of the top free agents this summer, signed a $55 million, five-year contract in leaving the Bulls and Villanueva inked a $35 million, five-year deal as he bid farewell to the Bucks.

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Gordon, 26, averaged 20.7 points last season for Chicago, leading the team in scoring for the fourth consecutive season. Villanueva, who turns 25 next month, averaged 16.2 points and 6.7 rebounds last season with Milwaukee.

"I love it," Detroit's 23-year-old point guard Rodney Stuckey said after working out at the team's practice facility. "We're getting younger."

The Pistons also hope they're competitive as they transform from a veteran-laden team to one counting on players in their mid-20s.

"Happy to add both of these young guys," Pistons president of basketball operations Joe Dumars wrote in an e-mail to the Associated Press. "We think both guys are just reaching their prime."

Detroit went into the offseason with a lot of salary-cap space because Rasheed Wallace and Allen Iverson had expiring contracts. The team has essentially dismantled the nucleus that led Detroit to the 2004 title and made it the first NBA team in two decades to play in six straight conference finals.

The rebuilding plan was expedited last season, when point guard Chauncey Billups was sent to Denver for Iverson. The Pistons never recovered, posting their worst season since 2001, but knew they would have a chance to reshape the roster this summer.

 

On the day free agents could begin listening to offers last week, Gordon and Villanueva chose to be Pistons in a move that reunites them five years after they led Connecticut to an NCAA championship.

"Ben and I, we're two very good offensive players," Villanueva said. "The last time I played with Ben, we won a championship so that made my decision a little easier."

Gordon, the No. 3 pick in 2004, is coming off a postseason in which he averaged a team-high 24.3 points in seven games.

"Right after the season, I knew I probably wouldn't be back in a Chicago Bulls uniform," Gordon said, adding the Bulls didn't negotiate to re-sign him.

Gordon said the Pistons can put him and Richard Hamilton -- both shooting guards -- on the court together.

"I have no problem handling the basketball and creating plays for my teammates," Gordon said. "I think that's a part of my game people haven't seen yet."

Villanueva went from being a restricted free agent to an unrestricted one when the Bucks chose not to make him a qualifying offer. The Toronto Raptors drafted Villanueva No. 7 overall in 2005 and traded him to Milwaukee after his rookie season.

"I've never been in the playoffs," he said. "I'm tired of losing. I have a great chance in Detroit to win some games."

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July 9, 2009 4:24 pm
This puts them right back into contention in the East. Villaneuva (can't spell that for the life of me) is a versatile big man and IMO is the perfect replacement for the walking technical, Rasheed Wallace. Sure they're different players, but Villaneuva fits well in the system the Pistons are trying to put in place.
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July 10, 2009 3:31 pm
...in that they'll be in the #7/8 seed range for years to come.  That's what happens when Gordon is considered your "franchise" player.  LOL

The Bulls, on the other hand, were absolutely brilliant in letting him walk.  Now with the expiring deals of
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July 8, 2009 6:08 pm
Local television last week had Rip going to Utah for Carlos Boozer after the two signings were complete.  Anybody else from Utah hear any of this talk?
 
 
 
 
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