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http://0rz.tw/863B2 Defense wins titles. But scoring points, well, that draws fans and gets you some love for being cool. The Pistons have had some impressive scorers in their time, but sadly, some of these players were on teams that went nowhere. Here's who leads the Pistons in points scored: *Isiah Thomas: 18,822 points over 13 seasons (979 games). Thomas did it all. He had a sweet jumper and wasn't afraid to mix it up by driving and drawing contact. He averaged 19.2 points. *Joe Dumars: 16,401 points over 14 seasons (1,018 games). It's only appropriate Dumars and Thomas are together, considering they probably had the assist on many of the other's points. Dumars averaged 16.1 points. *Bob Lanier: 15,488 points over 10 seasons (681 games). A big man, with a big game. Sadly, the Pistons were a mess during those days. Lanier probably wishes he could forget the 1979-80 season, as the Pistons finished 16-66. He finished with an average of 22.7 points as a Piston. *Dave Bing: 15,235 points over nine seasons (675 games). Bing played in the least amount of games and seasons of anyone in the top five. He had a classic game, adaptable to beat any opponent. Sadly, like Lanier, the Pistons were bad during his tenure. He averaged 22.6 points. *Bill Laimbeer: 12, 644 points over 12 seasons (937 games). Laimbeer is likely remembered more for his toughness and punky attitude than his ability to score, especially in places such as Boston or Chicago. But the big man had a nice outside shot, could go down low and get the job done. He averaged 13.5 points. -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 220.139.129.218
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