Can We Stop Calling Them the B Team?

September 8, 2010 by Brandon LaChance  
Filed under Blog Network, Detroit Pistons

Since the USA team was put together, almost every media organization at one time or another has called it the B’ team, this has to stop. If the roster is looked at, they’re all starters for their team in the NBA.This doesn’t mean they couldn’t be semi-scrub, but to be on a starter on an [...]

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Yes,  I am talking [...]

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I [...]

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