Former NBA center Elden Campbell, who spent 15 years in the league, has died. He was 57. Campbell's death was first reported by the Los Angeles Times, which said the cause of death was unknown at this ...
During the mid-to-late 2000s, the Detroit Pistons were a perennial title contender in the NBA. Though their path to a championship was unorthodox, they still managed to be the last team standing in ...
At first glance, one might quickly deduce that the championship-winning Detroit Pistons from 2004 wouldn't have done well in today's NBA. After all, that team struggled to put points on the board, ...
Elden Campbell, a member of the Detroit Pistons’ 2004 NBA Championship team, died at the age of 57 on Monday Dec. 1, according to the a release from the Pistons. The cause of Campbell’s death has not ...
One of the biggest NBA “what-ifs” from the early 2000s is what would have happened if the Detroit Pistons drafted Carmelo Anthony. Already a contending team, Detroit held the No. 2 pick in the iconic ...
This is the seventh in a series from the Free Press celebrating the top players and moments over the first 25 years of the 21st century. Go to freep.com/sports to ...
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