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Bing was born November 24, 1943, in Washington, D.C., to mother Juanita, a housekeeper, and father Hasker, a bricklayer and deacon for the local Baptist church. He was the second child of four living in a two-bedroom, one-story house in the northeast part of town. [3]
The team was led guard Dave Bing (19.0 ppg, 7.7 apg, NBA All-Star), who held out over a contract dispute in the pre-season [2] and center Bob Lanier (24.0 ppg, 12.0 rpg, NBA All-Star). [3] The steady improvement of the previous three seasons (26 to 40 to 52 wins) came to a halt, as injuries played a significant role in derailing the promising ...
The 1975–76 NBA season was the Detroit Pistons' 28th season in the NBA and 19th season in the city of Detroit. [1] The team played at Cobo Arena in downtown Detroit.. The Pistons made a major move in the off-season, trading perennial All-Star Dave Bing to the Washington Bullets for NBA assist leader Kevin Porter.
The Pistons added rookie Dave Bing with the 2nd choice in the first round of the 1966 NBA draft and Bing contributed immediately with 20 ppg, 4.1 apg, was named to the NBA All-Rookie Team and honored as the NBA Rookie of the Year at the start of his Hall of Fame career.
Dave DeBusschere 118. Earl Monroe 113. Nate Thurmond 109. Pete Maravich 104. Wes Unseld 100. Lenny Wilkens 97. Dave Bing 89. Nate "Tiny" Archibald 79. James Worthy.
The 1973–74 NBA season was the Detroit Pistons' 26th season in the NBA and 17th season in the city of Detroit.The team played at Cobo Arena in downtown Detroit.. The Pistons finished with a 52-30 (.634) record, 3rd place in the Midwest Division, only their second winning season since moving to Detroit in 1957.
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The team was led guard Dave Bing (22.4 ppg, 7.8 apg, NBA All-Star), center Bob Lanier (23.8 ppg, 14.9 rpg, NBA All-Star) and forward Curtis Rowe (16.1 ppg). [1] Coach Earl Lloyd was fired after 7 games, replaced by former Pistons player Ray Scott , who led the team to a 38–37 record under his direction.