5 players you forgot played for the Detroit Pistons
An NBA player who spent just 54 games on the court for a team before going elsewhere typically wouldn't be too memorable to that team's fan base. But a handful of players in league history — and Allen Iverson is certainly among that group — are memorable wherever they go.
That's why Iverson and his 54-game stint in Motor City won't appear on this list, though it's not completely inexcusable if you don't immediately recall the fact that he was in fact a Piston in the 2008-2009 season. He did come under pretty momentous circumstances, however — franchise icon Chauncey Billups was part of the package that was used to acquire Iverson from the Nuggets — and he played a pretty big role at first before a number of issues emerged. All in all, Iverson said, "I felt that this was the worst career move I'd ever made and it was the worst year of my career," (via ESPN). Yikes — that doesn't scream "forgettable" to me.
But while Iverson's short stint wasn't exactly an unmemorable one, several other big-time players stopped in Detroit for very brief, forgettable stretches. They may have lasted a full year or they may have lasted just a handful of games, but whatever the case, these aren't players who you ever really associate with their time in Detroit.
All stats retrieved from Basketball Reference.