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Rasheed played 17 minutes, scoring just two points, but adding two rebounds and a steal, Rip Hamilton scored six points, and Chauncey stole the show with 15 points on 6-for shooting, adding four rebounds and seven assists in 15 minutes. Andre Drummond goes for 16 and 13 in first all-star game by Braden Shackelford. Next: Three possible trade scenarios for the Detroit Pistons. PistonPowered 6 years Top 10 Detroit Pistons draft picks of all-time.

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We reserve the right to block any user who violates our terms of use , including removing all content posted by that user. I actually have a decent recollection of that day. And I remember the date mainly because the inimitable Bernard King, my favorite player at the time, went for 50 points in Dallas that night, just one night after scoring 50 points in San Antonio.

I didn't find out until doing more research this week that Bernard was the first player to pull that off since Wilt Chamberlain did so 20 years earlier, but what I did grasp about the gravity of back-to-back 50s back then was more than enough to give me ammo to taunt the other rotisserie geeks who habitually congregated near my locker to dissect box scores in the days before it was called fantasy.

History, however, tells us King's eruption was merely the second biggest basketball story of the day on Feb. Yet it's also true that financial problems plaguing several teams -- combined with the image problems caused by myriad drug scandals -- had the league at an all-time low in terms of stability until Stern drove home the NBA's first collective bargaining agreement, along with a first-of-its-kind antidrug policy.

The gradual rise from there in television and marketing revenues led to the team league we see today. The NBA had no relationship with the sport's international governing body FIBA before Stern, who changed all that in by arranging a visit to Milwaukee for the national team from the mighty Soviet Union to play the Bucks, followed by the Atlanta Hawks' summer trip to the Soviet Union in The world caught up faster than anyone imagined, humbling Team USA in three successive international competitions between its gold medals in Sydney in and Beijing in Yet you won't hear anyone complaining about the impact the global movement has had on Stern's league, which, as of Jan.

Although widespread skepticism still greets Stern's dreams of European expansion, growing the league's business interests abroad primarily in China and broadening the NBA's niche in what he refers to as "the digital revolution" are Stern's pet projects in these late stages of his career.

Stern has faced a steady stream of crises in recent years, before we even get to the list of lows. The hostile reaction from his own players to the dress code instituted before the season in the wake of that melee. But Stern's list of business and social triumphs over the past quarter-century is far longer, which is why -- in spite of his many detractors -- he's frequently mentioned as one of the two most influential sports commissioners of modern times alongside Rozelle, who famously presided over the NFL for nearly 30 years.

David single-handedly saved the NBA. He has done amazing things for the league. The NBA was the last of the major sports leagues in North America to face a work stoppage that cut into the regular season, but it finally happened in with a lockout that nearly wiped away the entire season. Stern and NBA Players Association chief Billy Hunter ultimately reached an agreement that salvaged a game schedule, but the length of the labor dispute and the damage it caused to the league's popularity -- not helped by the first-ever cancellation of the NBA's signature All-Star Weekend and Jordan's second retirement from the Bulls after leading Chicago to its sixth championship in a span of eight seasons -- are unhappy memories which nag at Stern to this day.

That's largely because the league could be headed for a similar standoff or worse in what might prove to be the greatest test of Stern's tenure.

The league's current labor agreement expires at the end of the season, with rumblings growing louder by the day that Stern's owners will respond to the deepening global economic crisis by pushing for shorter contracts and other drastic changes to the salary-cap system as part of the most aggressive restructuring yet to the sport's economics. So it's largely on Stern to find the middle ground for his owners and players that can prevent the NBA's second lockout, which looms as a possibility just one year removed from the ballyhooed summer of , when LeBron James , Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh headline what might be the most anticipated class of free agents in league history.

The supposed "frozen envelope" at the first NBA draft lottery which, as legend has it, allegedly enabled Stern to ensure that the New York Knicks would land 's No. The stubborn allegations that Stern brokered a secret pact with Jordan for him to announce his unexpected first retirement from the Bulls in October so that the league wouldn't have to proceed with an investigation into No.

Let's put it this way: If it is fixing anything, it's doing a really lousy job. The stunning discovery in July that veteran referee Tim Donaghy had gambled on games he officiated was quickly branded by Stern himself as the "worst [thing] that could happen to a professional sports league.

Yet he has gratefully been proven wrong so far, which is why the Donaghy scandal is amazingly only No. Although it's undeniably true that Donaghy betrayed what Stern went on to call "the most sacred trust" that a league has with its fans -- resulting in a month jail sentence for Donaghy and the hiring of a former Army general, Ronald Johnson, to take charge of the league's officiating program -- damage to the league would appear to be minimal some 18 months later.

There has yet to be a single concrete suggestion that other referees, league officials or team representatives had any connection to Donaghy's activities.

Better yet for Stern, this story somehow generated very little discussion throughout last season and has again been mostly dormant this season, apart from the attention Donaghy briefly commanded during the NBA Finals. Things could certainly change if there are new allegations in coming months, with Donaghy eventually expected to release a book on the subject.

To date, though, fallout from the "worst" episode in NBA history actually could have been much, much worse, unappetizing as it was for Stern to have to deal with Donaghy questions on the Finals stage in June. Emeka Okafor's emerging offense in Charlotte has helped push him into the category of best players never to make the All-Star team See Box 1. Updated: January 30, Comment Email Print. You know the All-Star starters. You know the All-Star subs. In the Pistons' recent heyday, when they were an annual threat to send three representatives to the All-Star Game, Prince was always the fourth Piston who got squeezed by Chauncey Billups , Rip Hamilton and Rasheed Wallace.

Now it's happening to Turkoglu in Orlando. With or without All-Star status. Center: Emeka Okafor Charlotte Fond as we are of David Lee -- whom we all know is a power forward masquerading as a center anyway -- Okafor is the slam-dunk choice here.

But I couldn't. So allow me to get away with one and submit two sixth men. And we've pretty much stopped answering those questions, because it should be pretty obvious by now.

Seriously, people: Did the Grizz get anyone in the Pau deal remotely capable of doing the damage Big Al does? Center: Marcus Camby Amazing, isn't it? Guards: Deron Williams Utah and Kevin Martin Sacramento These picks obviously need the least elaboration, since we're talking about two bona fide sensations. You must be signed in to post a comment Need an account? You are fully responsible for the content you post. The globalization of the American professional game The NBA had no relationship with the sport's international governing body FIBA before Stern, who changed all that in by arranging a visit to Milwaukee for the national team from the mighty Soviet Union to play the Bucks, followed by the Atlanta Hawks' summer trip to the Soviet Union in The comparisons with Pete Rozelle Stern has faced a steady stream of crises in recent years, before we even get to the list of lows.

The L-word The NBA was the last of the major sports leagues in North America to face a work stoppage that cut into the regular season, but it finally happened in with a lockout that nearly wiped away the entire season. Totals Bold indicates league leader. Advanced Bold indicates league leader. Multiply by 2. Playoffs Series. College Stats underline indicates incomplete record. Appearances on Leaderboards, Awards, and Honors.

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