Elden Campbell, a 15-year NBA veteran who played for the 2004 world champion Pistons team, died Monday at the age of 57. The cause of death is not known. Campbell, a 7-foot center, played in 65 ...
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"With most championship teams, you can name one or two star players" - Isiah Thomas raved about Bad Boy Pistons' identity and culture
Isiah Thomas talked about the Pistons identity and culture that they built and why it’s different from other championship ...
Former NBA center Elden Campbell, who spent 15 years in the league, has died. He was 57. Campbell's death was first reported by the Los Angeles Times, which said the cause of death was unknown at this ...
At first glance, one might quickly deduce that the championship-winning Detroit Pistons from 2004 wouldn't have done well in today's NBA. After all, that team struggled to put points on the board, ...
Former Detroit Pistons center and NBA champion Elden Campbell died suddenly on Monday at the age of 57, and the cause of death has been revealed. The Broward County Sheriff’s Office said Campbell’s ...
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Just two years ago, the Detroit Pistons set an NBA record for the consecutive losses in a single NBA season with 28. Now, they seemingly can't lose. The Pistons tied a team record ...
Elden Campbell during the 2004 Detroit Pistons season. (Getty Images) DETROIT – Elden Campbell, a member of the Detroit Pistons’ 2004 championship team, has died at age 57. The announcement was made ...
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