AUBURN HILLS, Mich.
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Bulls felt they played only two quarters of defence Wednesday night. That was
all they needed to beat the Detroit Pistons 99-79 and end a four-game losing
streak. The Pistons led 53-51 at the half, but Chicago only allowed 26
second-half points, including 11 in the fourth quarter, as they pulled away for
the easy win. "They made some shots in the first half, but I liked the way we
were playing offensively," Bulls coach Tom Thibodeau said. "In the second half,
we got our defensive intensity going." Chicagos defence was at its best in the
fourth quarter, where the Pistons went scoreless on 10 straight possessions.
Jonas Jerebkos jumper had pulled Detroit to 80-75 with 8:39 left, but the Bulls
didnt allow another basket until Gigi Datomes jumper made it 99-77 with 1:31 to
go. "This has been a tough road trip for us," said Kirk Hinrich. "We played to
our strengths tonight, we really competed defensively in the second half and we
got one in the win column. Detroit shot 27.8 per cent in the second half, missed
all six 3-point attempts, went 6 of 13 from the line and turned the ball over
nine times. "They were obviously a lot better in the second half than they had
been in the first half," Pistons coach Maurice Cheeks said. "We couldnt score
the ball, and a lot of that was because of their defence." Luol Deng led the
Bulls with 27 points, while reserve Taj Gibson had a career-high 23. Tony Snell,
making the first start of his career, added 13 points in 37 minutes. "When I
heard I was in the starting lineup, I just told myself to play my game and not
rush anything," he said. "All the hours Ive put in, working hard in the gym,
were so that Id be ready for this." Rodney Stuckey finished with 25 off the
bench for Detroit but no one else had more than 13. Josh Smith had 13 points and
11 rebounds and Andre Drummond had 10 points and 11 rebounds for the Pistons.
Point guards Brandon Jennings and Will Bynum combined for two points on 1-for-8
shooting in the second half. "We certainly needed some scoring from Brandon and
Bynum," Cheeks said. "If you dont get anything from either of them, you are
going to have a hard time." Neither team played much defence in the first half,
with the Pistons shooting 58.5 per cent to Chicagos 52.4 per cent. Stuckey and
Gibson both had 15 points off the bench, and each team also had two starters in
double figures by halftime. Six quick points from Joakim Noah helped Chicago put
together a 18-8 run that gave them 69-61 late in the third. The Bulls had three
straight possessions with a chance to move the margin into double figures, but
two misses on open jumpers and a fast-break turnover let the Pistons stay close.
Stuckey finally ended Detroits drought with a pair of baskets, and the Pistons
pulled to 69-65. The fight-back was short-lived, though, and the Bulls had the
advantage back to 76-68 by quarters end. The margin stayed in the high single
figures for the early part of the fourth, but Detroit started to struggle when
Cheeks took Stuckey out of the game. It was 86-75 when Stuckey returned with
five minutes left, but he couldnt help. Hinrich immediately made a three-point
play to make it a 14-point game, and Chicago led by as many as 24 down the
stretch. "They are tough, but we adjusted to the physical play of the game,"
Thibodeau said. "When the ball was in the air, we got bodies on people and
fought for the ball." NOTES: Michigan native Floyd Mayweather Jr. was seated at
courtside, a few seats away from Pistons owner Tom Gores. Mayweather,
accompanied by a large entourage, engaged in some friendly banter with Bulls
players, including an imitation of Joakim Noahs unusual free-throw style. He
also got a large ovation when he was shown on the scoreboard during the fourth
quarter. ... Stuckey leads the Eastern Conference with points off the bench,
coming into the game at 15.9 points. ... Datome finished with four points on his
26th birthday.
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Philadelphia was handed a 6-3 loss by the visiting Tampa Bay Lightning on
Saturday afternoon before dropping a 4-1 decision to the Rangers the following
night in New York City.
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. LOUIS -- Heading into the final stretch of the season, the issues for the
Chicago Bears banged-up defence only seem to be getting worse.Back in the
mid-90s, I was walking the Royal Lytham golf course on the opening morning of
the British Open when my friend and I found ourselves in the washroom with Greg
Norman. The Australian star was struggling with his first round but not as much
as my mate who lived and died on every swing after putting a large bet on the
Great White Shark the day before. Norman was valued by the bookies as a 14/1
shot at winning the Open. After a few words of banter with us, just an hour into
the event, that value had dramatically changed. He would have a bad day, yet
still get paid; my friend had an awful day and would throw his betting ticket
away after the second round. I have never really been a large fan of golf. I
understand the appeal of walking outside watching people do what you wish you
could but, Majors aside, tournaments didnt do it for me. This has mainly got to
do with the way their governing bodies rank players. Pull out a newspaper in the
middle of summer and head towards the standings section and amongst actual
league tables, dictated by wins and losses in many sports, is golfs money list.
A ranking that separates players by the amount of money they earn has always
seemed pompous to me. I understand they make way more than most people and good
luck to each of them but printing it in the form of standings was just a way of
rubbing it in for me. There are just some things as sports fans that we do not
need to know. What sportsmen and women make is one of them. There is a reason
that the pay slip you get from your employer is sealed. There is a reason you
likely have no idea what the majority of the people you work with make. There is
a reason you have no idea what your neighbour makes or his neighbour. With that
information available, people start to judge people differently. Why dont I get
what he has? What does the boss see in that person and not me? Most people in
life tend to overrate their own capabilities and believe they are worth more to
their employer than they get. Giving them private information on people is
counterproductive and brings out unfortunate traits such as jealousy and greed.
Professional sports are no different. In fact, it is much worse where a culture
has been created that allows players, who believe they are of a similar talent,
to use a colleagues salary to challenge their company to make sure they get paid
what they believe they are worth. Thankfully, in Europe most sports salaries are
hidden. We do not know what the England cricket captain, the star Welsh rugby
full back, or even the Formula One World Champion makes. Even the Premier League
does its best to not advertise weekly salaries of players. Those negotiations
take place where they should - behind a closed door. In North America, where the
salaries of all major stars are easily accessible, these battles take place in
front of the public eye, allowing agents to make names for themselves and become
stars on television programs and radio shows. On Monday, Toronto FC paraded
Jermain Defoe and Michael Bradley as their new signings and it certainly created
a buzz around the world. The MLS club was allowed their moment in the sun for a
few hours before the attacks started around the salary given to US midfielder
Bradley. It is now the end of the week and they are still coming. ESPN analyst
and former MLS star, Alejandro Moreno, went out of his way three times during
the MLS SuperDraft coverage to question whether a defensive midfielder is worth
that much money. Bradley is far from a defensive midfielder but that is not the
point. The point is Toronto FC believes the salary - reported to be $6.5 million
per year for five years - is very much worth getting Michaeel Bradley.
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should be enough for people to think he is worth it. However, some have written
that Bradleys salary now means comparable MLS midfielders, such as Kyle
Beckerman of Real Salt Lake, are underpaid. A simple google search shows us
Beckerman is paid over $300,000 per season; one of the highest salaries in the
league. That is a value he has created after some phenomenal seasons at that
level. Beckerman is not coming from Europe. He is, however, part of the Major
League Soccer Players Union that agreed to league rules that allows teams to
only go above such a maximum salary for up to three players per team. If his
team is willing to do that for him (and no one will know better than them if he
is worth it) the rules are in place to do so. Last year, on league DPs,
Beckerman told the Salt Lake Tribune: "Its good for our league, its good for
teams, its good for young players, its good for everybody. Its a win-win
situation. If you can find one that fits in your team, then I dont see any
reason why not to do it." Toronto FC have found three reasons to do it this
winter. Signing three DPs was called financial suicide by MLSE President Tim
Leiweke this week but in reality, for his owners, these are key opportunities
for them in a salary cap league to differentiate themselves from many of the
other clubs. That is why Bradley is getting paid what he is. A US international
left Europe at 26 to come to a club in Canada who have gained just 85 points in
the last three seasons, winning 17 of their last 102 league games. If the club
achieve the lofty goals they want to while Bradley is at the club, they will put
past disappointments firmly in the rearview mirror but no one should forget
about them when assessing Bradleys wages. Over the next five seasons when the
salaries are printed, we are going to see a large seven figure sum next to the
name of Bradley and it is important to remember why he is getting that money.
Many would argue that the US international had 6.5 million reasons to return
home to Major League Soccer and that is hard to question, but now onlookers have
6.5 million reasons to look at Bradley differently and that is a pity. Seeing
that has already started, you can guarantee we will hear the words he isnt worth
that much money once he starts playing. This is not a knock on Bradleys talent.
He is, after all, arguably already the most talented midfielder in the league,
but it is just the nature of how people will judge a player who wont score goals
every week and show up in highlight reels. However, what he is is a player who
was available and willing to listen to Toronto FC when they were a laughing
stock around the league. What if, privately, Toronto FC bosses knew how
difficult it was to get him to even pick up his phone and talk to them? Two
numbers are talked about with Bradley and thats the transfer fee paid to Roma
and his, now, much reported salary figure. What if, privately, Toronto FC bosses
created a third category for him called convincing money to help him say yes to
a team synonymous with failure? What if, privately, Toronto FC felt Bradley was
worth, on the field, more like $3.25 million per year but had no problem paying
him the same amount of money per season to come and represent them and change a
losing culture? This is the major problem with salaries being available. They
are simple numbers that have no instructions next to them from who decided them.
It is a pity they are accessible to allow people to judge players differently
but if the information is going to continue to be made available, it is
essential those who point the figures gather all the facts before doing so.
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