Detroit Pistons Wiretap

Pistons' Acker Signs Deal To Play In Greece

Pistons guard Alex Acker has agreed to a one-year contract to play in Greece next season. He will replace another former NBA player, Tyus Edney, on the Olympiakos team.

Acker, who saw action in five games for the Pistons last season and spent half the season with the team's developmental league affiliate, will be paid one million Euros (about $1.27 million U.S.). He would have made $664,000 with the Pistons and again spent the bulk of the season in the developmental league.

According to the Detroit News, the Pistons still retain rights to Acker and could bring him back for the 2007-08 season.

Via Detroit News


Billups Cuts Stint With U.S. Team Short

Chauncey Billups cut his first USA Basketball experience short because he has committed to spend most of his offseason with his newborn daughter in Denver.

As a result, the Detroit Pistons guard will not play in the world championship next month in Japan. However, Billups will remain on the national team and hopes to make the Olympic team for the 2008 Beijing Games.

"It's a great honor to wear those three letters (USA) on my chest every day, because it's something so huge," Billups said.

Via Denver Post


Wolves Were Attempting Sign-And-Trade For Wallace

The Bulls ultimately won out, but Charley Walters reports that the Wolves attempted to execute a sign-and-trade deal for Ben Wallace.

No word on which pieces Minnesota were prepared to pass to the Pistons for the Defensive Player of the Year.

Via Star Tribune


Pistons Jul 2006 Archive

  • Pistons Say Delfino Hasn't Told Them He Wants Out

    The Pistons reportedly are not putting much stock in an interview that Carlos Delfino had with La Nacion.

  • Pistons Sign Blalock To Multiyear Contract

    The Pistons signed second-round draft pick Will Blalock to a multiyear contract on Monday.

  • Delfino Wants Out Of Detroit But Club Will Only Let Him Go To Europe

    Carlos Delfino told LaNacion.

  • Dupree Signing To Open Things Up For Delfino Deal?

    The Ronald Dupree signing by the Pistons on Monday has fueled talk that the club could be in on a sign-and-trade deal for Al Harrington.

  • Dupree Signs Two Year Pact With Former Club

    Ronald Dupree was traded to Minnesota by the Pistons shortly before the 2005-2006 season, but on Monday he is back in Detroit after signing a two-year deal with the club.

  • Pistons Land Flip Murray

    Flip Murray has accepted a contract with the Detroit Pistons

  • Done Deal; Ben Wallace Officially Joins Bulls

    Ben Wallace officially joined the Chicago Bulls today, leaving a legacy behind in Detroit

  • Detroit Pleased To Add Mohammed

    Nazr Mohammed probably won't be able to duplicate Ben Wallace's ability to defend, rebound and play with energy for the Pistons.

  • Pistons Narrow Search To Delk, Atkins and Murray

    The Pistons are interested in re-acquiring the services of point guard Chucky Atkins.

  • Detroit Interested In Flip Murray

    Sources have told Rob Parker that the Detroit Pistons are interested in acquiring Flip Murray, free agent of the Cleveland Cavaliers.

  • Detroit Might Bring Back Atkins

    Chucky Atkins and Tony Delk are two candidates that the Pistons could use their bi-annual exception ($1.

  • Pistons Tried To Sign And Trade Wallace To Knicks, Sixers

    The Detroit Pistons on Monday tried last-minute attempts at a sign-and-trade with the Knicks and the 76ers involving Ben Wallace, but Wallace rejected both opportunities to come to the Bulls.

  • Spurs Still Eyeing A Center

    With Ben Wallace on his way to Chicago and Nene staying in Denver, the big man marker appears to be settling, which is bad news for the San Antonio Spurs.

  • Pistons Move On, Give Offer To Przybilla

    The Detroit Pistons didn't waste any time trying to secure a replacement for Ben Wallace, putting an offer to Blazer free agent big man Joel Przybilla.

  • Hunter Sticks With Pistons

    The Detroit Pistons may have lost Ben Wallace to Chicago, but they did not lose Lindsey Hunter, who was being chased by Phoenix.

  • Suns Make Offer To Lindsey Hunter?

    According to the Detroit News, the Phoenix Suns have met with Lindsey Hunter and apparently offered him their bi-annual exception, which would pay him $3 million over the next two seasons.

  • Bulls Shopping Chandler?

    As the Bulls continue to chase Ben Wallace, are they also shopping their own defensive bigman Tyson Chandler? According to the Detroit News, the Bulls have been shopping Chandler around the league in hopes of getting a more offensive-minded big man, perhaps someone like Golden State's Troy Murphy or Utah's Carlos Boozer, and had their free-agent sights on a less-expensive center such as Joel Przybilla or Nazr Mohammed.

  • Pistons' Initial Offer Irks Wallace

    "It was disappointing." -- Detroit center Ben Wallace on the team's initial contract offer

  • Pistons Place Call To Bonzi

    The Detroit Pistons have placed a call to the representatives of free agent guard Bonzi Wells, who they drafted 11th overall in 1998 and traded to Portland, the Detroit Free Press is reporting.

  • Bulls Give Offer To Ben Wallace

    Ben Wallace currently has two deals on his plate, according to the Detroit Free Press, with both the Pistons and the Chicago Bulls putting in their bids for the defensive player of the year's services for the next four years.

  • 76ers Have Interest In Pistons' Wallace

    On the first day of free agent negotiations, Sixers GM Billy King was on the phone reaching out to the representative of at least one high-profile free agent: Detroit Pistons center Ben Wallace, according to the Courier Post Online.

  • Pistons Offer Wallace 4-year, $48 Million Deal

    The Detroit Pistons started their free agent negotiating period by offering Ben Wallace a 4 year, $48 million dollar contract, according to Michigan Live.

  • Wallace To Meet With Bulls On First Day Of NBA Free Agency

    On the first day that teams can meet with free agents, center Ben Wallace has a meeting with the Bulls in Chicago, two sources have revealed to Michigan Live.