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Over the course of his career, Hamilton averaged His teams made it to the playoffs in nine seasons, and his postseason numbers were even stronger: Per year, that was the single most lucrative contract he signed during his career.

For the most part, Hamilton has managed his money wisely over the years. Playoffs Series. College Stats underline indicates incomplete record. Appearances on Leaderboards, Awards, and Honors. More Hamilton Pages. Full Site Menu Return to Top. In the News : L. James , K. Durant , J. Embiid , J. Harden , S. Curry , L. All-Time Greats : E. Hayes , J. Stockton , H. Olajuwon , W. On March 13, , Hamilton posted a career high 16 assists in a overtime win against the Toronto Raptors.

On February 26, , the Detroit Pistons retired his No. Hamilton explained the topic "movement without the ball" to shake off your defender.

He was also a contestant on a recent episode of the game show series Wanna Bet? Early in the season, Hamilton suffered a fractured nose. His nose was fractured again in late February and he underwent nasal reconstructive surgery. The Pistons won the NBA championship that year and Hamilton now wears the mask as a sign of good luck.

Basketball Wiki Explore. Main Page All Pages Community. One thing about the Goin' to Work era is that most of its core players weren't drafted by the Pistons, but found their niche in Detroit. You mentioned yourself, starting off with the Wizards and then coming to Detroit. You have Chauncey, who bounced around before establishing himself here.

Ben Wallace too. You look at the team now, Josh Jackson who started off in Phoenix and Memphis and is now playing well. Jerami Grant was the big offseason signing and is playing like one of the best players in the East. Do you see parallels there? Again, patience.

Guys are still learning how to win. Guys are not in the gym as much as they were in previous years, especially in the summertime building that chemistry.

Learning a new system, coach Dwane Casey. When you look at Jerami Grant, how his game has evolved from an offensive standpoint. We all know he was a great defender, long, lanky, can do all of the cleanup stuff. But he has added different tools to this game, especially from a scoring standpoint, being the guy.

You look at this ball club, you got a good mix of veteran guys with Derrick Rose and Blake Griffin and then you got a good mix of younger guys, young rookies coming in for us. Just trying to mesh that and trying to bring that together. Guys are still learning each other on the fly, but as long as you work hard and you believe in the team, and not individuals, good things will happen. What has it been like to see owner Tom Gores to make it a priority to move the team from Auburn Hills to Detroit and invest in the Detroit area?

I wish that we had the opportunity to play in Detroit. So you have all of your teams right there. I love the Palace of Auburn Hills. We won there. Fans there weren't always going to get the opportunity downtown to drive all the way up to Auburn Hills.

Given that you did win a championship in Auburn Hills, you did have that sellout streak in Auburn Hills and the Palace is no longer there.

For us, as players that drove into Auburn Hills every day to the practice facility, driving into the arena, seeing Cindy Button, a former longtime Pistons operations manager park our cars and hang out and knowing every room in the building. We won a world championship there.



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