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Retired numbers for the Detroit Pistons
Chauncey Billups is one of 13 members of the Detroit Pistons franchise to have their number retired.
Detroit’s franchise was founded in 1937 as the Fort Wayne Zollner Pistons but officially moved to Detroit in 1957. While they struggled through their first 25 seasons, Detroit became dominant in the subsequent 25 years. They won two titles during the 1980s and then won another in 2004. Those successful stints have 11 numbers hanging in the rafters, which is one of the largest totals in the NBA.
(1) Chauncey Billups
Billups was selected third overall by the Boston Celtics in the 1997 NBA Draft, and found his form when he joined Detroit in 2002. Billups made four All-Star appearances in his eight seasons with the Pistons, averaging 16.5 points, 3.2 rebounds, 6.2 assists and 1.0 steals per game. Most importantly, he won a title with the Pistons in 2004, winning Finals MVP in that magical run. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2024.
(2) Chuck Daly
Daly became coach of the Pistons in 1983 and never had fewer than 46 wins in his nine seasons in Detroit. The glory started when he won back-to-back titles in 1989 and 1990 with the “Bad Boy” Pistons. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1994.
(3) Ben Wallace
Wallace was Defensive Player of the Year four times in five seasons, finishing second in the one year he didn’t win. His paint presence was why Detroit was one of the best teams in the NBA during that span, averaging 8.2 points, 12.8 rebounds, 1.7 assists, 1.6 steals and 2.8 blocks in those five seasons. He was a key part of that 2004 championship team and was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2021. Wallace is the franchise leader with 1,486 blocks.
(4) Joe Dumars
Dumars spent all 14 seasons in his career with the Pistons and, after retiring as a player in 1999, became their president of basketball operations in 2000. He held that job until 2019, spending 34 years with this organization. He made six All-Star appearances and won two titles as a player. As the president of basketball operations, he made six Eastern Conference Finals appearances and won the title in 2004. He’s the franchise leader with 1,018 games played.
(10) Dennis Rodman
Rodman spent his first seven seasons in Detroit, winning Defensive Player of the Year in two of those, while leading the league in rebounding in his final two seasons with the Pistons. He won five titles — two with Detroit and three with Chicago — and was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2011.
(11) Isiah Thomas
Thomas was the second overall pick in the 1981 NBA Draft an All-Star appearance in 12 of his 13 seasons in the NBA, averaging 19.2 points, 3.6 rebounds, 9.3 assists and 1.2 steals per game. He won two titles with the Pistons and was Finals MVP in 1989. “Zeke” was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2000 and is the franchise leader in points, assists and steals.
(15) Vinnie Johnson
Johnson was drafted in 1979 by the Seattle SuperSonics, but came alive when he joined Detroit in 1981, playing 10 of his final 11 seasons for the Pistons. He won two titles with them and averaged 12.7 points, 3.1 rebounds and 3.3 assists throughout his Detroit career.
(16) Bob Lanier
Lanier was the Pistons’ top pick in the 1970 NBA Draft. He spent his first 10 years in Detroit, making seven All-Star appearances during that span. He averaged 22.7 points, 11.8 rebounds, 3.3 assists, 1.2 steals and 2.0 blocks throughout his Pistons career. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1992.
(21) Dave Bing
The second overall pick in the 1966 NBA Draft, Bing spent his first nine seasons in Detroit. He was Rookie of the Year and made six All-Star appearances in his nine seasons with the Pistons. Bing averaged 22.6 points, 4.2 rebounds, and 6.4 assists throughout his Detroit career and was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1990.
(32) Richard Hamilton
Hamilton played his first three seasons with the Washington Wizards, but became a star when he joined Detroit in 2002. Hamilton spent the next nine seasons with the Pistons, averaging 18.4 points, 3.4 rebounds, 3.8 assists and 0.9 steals per game. Most importantly, he made three All-Star teams and was a key piece of that 2004 championship team.
(40) Bill Laimbeer
Laimbeer was traded by Cleveland to Detroit in 1981, and he spent his final 13 years playing for the Pistons. He made four All-Star appearances with them, averaging 13.5 points, 10.1 rebounds and 2.1 assists per game. He led the league in rebounds in 1985, won titles in 1989 and ’90 and is the franchise leader with 9,430 total rebounds.
Other Retired Jerseys
(JM) Jack McCloskey
(WD) William Davidson
Detroit, MI
Popular Detroit sports columnist announces stage 4 cancer diagnosis
Longtime Detroit sports radio host and columnist Pat Caputo has been diagnosed with stage 4 pancreatic cancer, he announced Monday.
Caputo, a host on Detroit’s 97.1 The Ticket, last published a column on Nov. 7. On Monday, he explained the reason behind his absence.
“For those wondering where I’ve been: I have been diagnosed with Stage 4 pancreatic cancer, commonly referred to as a “death sentence” and had two other serious ailments which put me in ICU for several days,” Caputo wrote in a post to X. “It was sudden. I’ve literally been on my back for weeks. Bless you all.”
Caputo, 66, became a well-known personality in Detroit sports media during his time as an award-winning columnist for The Oakland Press from 1983-2020, according to the Detroit Free Press. He also was previously part of WXYT’s “Evening Sports” broadcast, and is an official voter for the Baseball Hall of Fame and college football’s Heisman Trophy award, according to his X bio.
Caputo is nicknamed “The Book” for his impressive memory retaining sports stats and information, according to FOX 2 in Detroit, where he has been a regular guest on its “Sports Works” broadcast.
Caputo’s social media announcement regarding his health drew support from fellow sports media professionals, including Brad Galli, sports director at WXYZ Detroit, and ESPN’s Dan Wetzel and Dave Pasch.
“Pat, we’re praying for [you],” Galli wrote. “Awful awful awful to read this, man. God bless you.”
“Legend. Stay strong my friend. So much support out here for you,” Wetzel posted.
“Book, praying for you my friend. So sorry to hear this,” Pasch wrote.
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Murder trial starts this week in death of Detroit neurosurgeon Devon Hoover
DETROIT (WXYZ) — Desmond Burks’ murder trial starts this week. On Monday, he attended his pre-trial hearing. Burks faces first-degree murder, felony murder and larceny charges in the death of Dr. Devon Hoover.
The prominent Detroit neurosurgeon was found dead in his attic in April 2023 after Detroit police performed a wellness check. Investigators said he had been shot twice in the head and his body was wrapped in a blood-soaked carpet.
Watch Darren Cunningham’s video report below:
Trial set to begin in Dr. Devon Hoover murder case
At the pre-trial, Judge Paul Cusick set the tone for how he expects the trial to go. It could last several weeks, according to court administration.
“Obviously, there’s always been respect shown to this court by the defendant and attorneys in this case, and all of the witnesses need to show the respect that is going to be required. There will be no outburst from any witnesses or anyone else during the proceedings,” the judge said.
Cusick discussed scheduling for the trial, starting with jury selection Wednesday and outlined restrictions for news media.
“Media is prohibited from showing and/or publishing the faces of any civilian witnesses not employed by the government,” he read.
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Those same restrictions were in place during the preliminary hearing.
At the prelim, a number of people testified that they were former lovers of Desmond Burks.
Those men and women described Burks as a hustler and said he would send them money from an unknown Cash App and then have them send the money back to his Cash App.
Watch our coverage of the third day of the preliminary hearing below:
Day 3 concludes in Desmond Burks’ preliminary hearing in murder of Dr. Devon Hoover
Burks is accused of stealing more than $30,000 from Hoover via credit card and fraudulent bank transactions, and Burks allegedly used other people to execute his plan.
Investigators said text messages revealed Burks had an intimate relationship with Hoover and was sometimes paid for sexual services.
Watch our coverage of the second day of the preliminary hearing below:
Mystery backpack focus of testimony during day 2 of Hoover preliminary hearing
Testimony from the prelim also revealed that authorities zeroed in on Burks, in part, through cellphone records and surveillance footage involving Hoover’s stolen truck.
During the trial, we may hear from a close relative of Burks who identified him in surveillance footage during the prelim. The footage allegedly shows Burks walking away from Hoover’s stolen vehicle.
Watch our coverage of the first day of the preliminary hearing below:
Preliminary hearing begins for man charged with killing Dr. Devon Hoover
The jury selection process is scheduled to start at 8:30 a.m. Wednesday.
Detroit, MI
Police standoff continues in Ypsilanti neighborhood
A situation believed to involve a barricaded suspect in Ypsilanti has resulted in evacuations for some neighbors and shelter-in-place orders for others as authorities attempt to bring an end to the standoff.
Police were seen inside the home Monday morning, but the suspect involved has not left the building.
Neighbors told CBS Detroit the circumstances began with a wellness check around noon Sunday. Since then, multiple law enforcement vehicles, including a SWAT team, have been in the area.
The street is closed to traffic in the meantime.
CBS News Detroit has a crew on scene. Additional details will be provided on air and online when they are available.
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