2011-12 Pistons Intros

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Uploaded by on Dec 29, 2011

The 2011-12 Pistons are introduced by John Mason to kick off their home opener at The Palace on Dec. 28 against the Cleveland Cavaliers.

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  • the excitement over such a bad team is awesome lol

  • thums up if you still say ...Chauncey ba ba ba Billups.. when you hear the 6'3" announce for Brandon Knight.

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  • i drove austin dayes car.... it says all daye on the back of it

  • i was there 1st row baby!!!!! FIRE!!!!!! my eyes still feel like they are going to melt when it comes out!!

  • @evanromano shut up you don't know them as much as i do, i practically live with all of them they work their butts off

  • Where is the Final Countdown?

  • B-b-b-b-BEN WALLACE !!!

  • Rodney Stuckey is from Eastern Washington, not Eastern Michigan....WTF? Mason making shit up???

  • @Cuishy123 I agree with u that it can only be positive to be downtown. Noone would say anything bad against it. But still, it's not Joes decision

  • This is by far the BEST intro though. A Heat fan who lives in So Cal. I got much respect for the city of Detroit. This illustrates how Detroit is the hardest working city in America.

  • @clfritz1982 But if the Palace is moved downtown the attendance will be good when the Pistons are good... and bad, just look at Cleveland, bad team, good attendance. It honestly would only be a positive if it moved downtown.

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