TAYSHAUN PRINCE RUMORS

Prince out again because of family matter

Pistons forward Tayshaun Prince is out of the lineup again because of a family matter.
Via MSNBC  |  16 days ago

Tayshaun Prince is leading Pistons

On the very long list of what the Detroit Pistons need, a leader is one. The player assuming that role is none other than Tayshaun Prince. Missing a lot of preseason training and practices due to an injured right knee, the veteran small forward has been upping his game. In his last 3 games against Golden State, Houston and Minnesota he has scored 20, 20 and 29 points. His 1st consecutive...
Via Detroit Sports 360  |  23 days ago

The Detroit Pistons re-sign Tayshaun Prince

The Pistons have re-signed 31-year old small forward Tayshaun Prince to a 4-year, $27 million dollar contract. Prince played in 78 games (all starts) for the Pistons last year and he averaged 32.8 minutes, 14.1 points, 4.2 rebounds and 2.8 assists per game. He has now played in 661 games (622 starts) in his career with the Pistons and he is averaging 33.4 minutes, 12.9 points,...
Via Pistons Locker  |  December 09, 2011

Prince to return to Pistons, but why?

NBA teams can't officially announce roster moves until Friday morning. Apparently, the Detroit Pistons are going to start with a stunner. In a move that seems to make little sense for either side, the team is expected to announce that they have re-signed free-agent forward Tayshaun Prince to a four-year, 27 million contract. Prince had one of the worst seasons of his career in...
Via Fox Sports Detroit  |  December 08, 2011

NBA Teams Have Eye On Prince

Detroit Pistons small forward Tayshaun Prince is sadly (for me anyways) an unrestricted free agent. With the lockout unofficially over, NBA teams are scurrying to find players and get rosters in place. A few teams have their eye on Prince. It’s been rumored that the Los Angeles Clippers have been in contact with Prince. Teams have been allowed to contact and discuss terms with...
Via Detroit Sports 360  |  December 02, 2011

Tayshaun Prince throws out first pitch at Single-A game

Current NBA free agent, and possibly former Detroit Pistons small forward, Tayshaun Prince threw out the first pitch for the Single-A Lexington Legends. Prince, a southpaw, has a frame that would translate very well to face hitters. He's 6'8" tall and has a 7'2" wingspan. So, in other words, he'd practically be putting the ball in the catcher's glove...
Via It's Always Sunny in Detroit  |  September 12, 2011

Detroit Pistons: Part 3 of 3 Player Profile Tayshaun Prince

Tay Tay So I know it took awhile, but finally…here it is. The end of my 3 part series, and as I always say, save the best for last. I’ll be profiling my favorite Piston this time, Tayshaun Prince. Born just 7 days after yours truly, on February 28, 1980, Prince grew up in Compton, CA. He played college ball at Kentucky where he averaged 13.2 games. He was drafted in the...
Via Detroit Sports 360  |  August 09, 2011

Why are the Detroit Pistons interested in resigning Tayshaun Prince?

 I am not making the case that Tayshaun Prince in not a great player, nor that he does not have any value. He is an excellent offensive threat, and he plays very good defense on the wing. However, the Pistons are a team in a need of a rebuild and since they missed the boat on trading his expiring contract this past off-season, I do not see why they would want to bring him back now...
Via MyTeamRivals.com  |  July 14, 2011
BUYER BEWARE

Top five unrestricted free agents

The NBA is officially in a lockout, which is bad news for everyone that is a fan of the NBA. We do not really know when the players and owners will get this collective bargaining agreement settled, and there is nothing left to do but hope it gets done quickly. In the mean time let’s take a look at the top five unrestricted free agents of the 2011 summer. It may not be as exciting...
Via Lakers Nation  |  July 02, 2011

Tayshaun Prince turned in his usual type year for the Detroit Pistons in 2010-11

31-year old small forward Tayshaun Prince did his usual solid, but not great job, in 2010-11 for the Pistons. Prince played in 78 games (all starts) for the Pistons last year and he averaged 32.8 minutes, 14.1 points, 4.2 rebounds and 2.8 assists per game. He has now played in 661 games (622 starts) in his career with the Pistons and he is averaging 33.4 minutes, 12.9 points, 4...
Via Pistons Locker  |  May 05, 2011
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