AUBURN HILLS, Mich. - No matter who wins the NBA championship, there’s a strong likelihood the Detroit Pistons and San Antonio Spurs will be competing for titles for the next several years.
Both teams have been built to last.
The Pistons, who were tied with the Spurs 2-2 heading into Sunday night’s Game 5, are back with the same starting five that defeated the Los Angeles Lakers last season. The changes made to the roster in the offseason — trading Corliss Williamson and allowing Mehmet Okur and Mike James to leave as free agents — were made in order to free up future salary space to re-sign Ben Wallace and Tayshaun Prince to long-term deals.
The other three starters, Chauncey Billups, Rasheed Wallace and Richard Hamilton, are already locked into long-term deals at reasonable prices, a big part of the season why Detroit’s $52 million payroll might just be the most cost effective in the NBA.
“We’re deep, talented and big,” team president Joe Dumars said. “We have experience and we’re battle-tested.”
San Antonio also will be over the salary cap for the first time in several years this summer, allowing them to use the midlevel salary cap exception to make a run at forward Luis Scola of Argentina.
“He’s the best forward in Europe right now,” coach Gregg Popovich said.
The Spurs have been among the league’s elite teams ever since Tim Duncan entered the league eight years ago, but the way their supporting cast has been put together is a testimony to the talents of general manager R.C. Buford.
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In the two years since San Antonio defeated New Jersey to win the franchise’s second title in five years, the Spurs have turned over nearly two-thirds of their roster while staying atop the Western Conference.
Rajon Rondo had 18 points, 10 assists and 10 rebounds and the Boston Celtics beat the Philadelphia 76ers 85-75 in Game 7 on Saturday night to advance to the Eastern Conference finals.
CSN: You may not see it from start to finish, but when the game — or in this case, postseason life — is on the line, you see just how good Rajon Rondo can be.
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