Mitten State Sports Report was created in 2012 by established author, and writer Tony Pertile. Mitten State Sports Report takes you deep inside the world of sports, and entertainment in our great state of Michigan. Mitten State Sports Report analyzes teams, and sports that are not often covered by the local main stream media.
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Friday, December 23, 2016
10 Mitten State Facts III
10 Mitten State Facts Part III
1. Ed McMahon (Actor, Tonight Show Co-Host) was born in Detroit, Michigan.
2. Detroit Tigers Pitcher Denny McLain won 31 games during the 1968 MLB season.
3. I-75 runs through 6 states including Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, Kentucky, Ohio, and Michigan.
4. The Detroit Red Wings were known as the Detroit Falcons from 1930-1932.
5. Madonna (singer-song writer) was born in Bay City, Michigan.
6. Sparky Anderson wore #11 while he was the Manager of the Detroit Tigers.
7. Michigan's State flower is the Apple Blossom.
8. Chris Webber played his High School basketball at Detroit Country Day School.
9. The Ford World Headquarters is located in Dearborn, Michigan.
10. Chuck Daly was the Head Coach at Boston College (1969-1971), and a Head Coach at the University of Pennsylvania (1971-1977).
Game Notes
- "10 Mitten State Facts" was posted on 8/20/2016.
- "10 Mitten State Facts II" was posted on 10/30/2016.
- Madonna (singer-song writer) graduated from Rochester Adams High School.
- Sparky Anderson wore #10 while he was the Manager of the Cincinnati Reds.
- Shane Battier also played his High School Basketball at Detroit Country Day School.
- The Ford World Headquarters is also known as "The Glass House".
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Saturday, August 16, 2014
Bulls '96' vs. Pistons '89'
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72-10 1. Chicago Bulls '1995-1996' 63-19 5. Detroit Pistons '1988-1989'
Head Coach: Phil Jackson Head Coach: Chuck Daly
Starting Lineup Starting Lineup
PG Ron Harper PG Isiah Thomas
SG Michael Jordan SG Joe Dumars
SF Scottie Pippen SF Mark Aquire
PF Dennis Rodman PF Rick Mahorn
C Luc Longley C Bill Laimbeer
Bench Players Bench Players
PG Steve Kerr PF Dennis Rodman
SF Toni Kukoc SG Vinnie Johnson
C Bill Wennington C James Edwards
SF Jud Buechler PF John Salley
PF James Caffey SG John Long
PG Randy Brown SF Fennis Dembo
PF James Edwards PG Michael Williams
PF John Salley
PF Dickie Simpkins
PF Jack Haley
Mitten State Sports Report's Series Notes
- The Pistons would enforce the "Jordan Rules" throughout the series. The physical brand of Pistons basketball would frustrate Michael Jordan.
- Home court advantage would be huge in a 7 game series. Jordan, and Pippen would get superstar foul calls at home.
- The Pistons were an above average free throw shooting team. Easy buckets would aide the Pistons at the Palace.
- The Pistons struggled with the Bulls in the 1988-1989 NBA Eastern Conference Finals. The Pistons won the series in 6 games, but the Bulls were 47-35 during the '88-89' NBA regular season.
- The Pistons struggled with the Bulls in the 1989-1990 NBA Eastern Conference Finals. The Pistons won the series in 7 games, but the Bulls were 55-27 during the '89-90' NBA regular season.
- The Pistons struggled with the Bulls in the 1990-1991 NBA Eastern Conference Finals. The Bulls swept the Pistons in 4 games. The Bulls were 61-21 during the '90-91' NBA regular season.
Mitten State Sports Report's Series Projection
Game 1 Chicago 103 - Detroit 97
Game 2 Chicago 99 - Detroit 93
Game 3 Detroit 102 - Chicago 101 OT
Game 4 Detroit 97 - Chicago 93
Game 5 Chicago 112 - Detroit 99
Game 6 Detroit 98 - Chicago 97
Game 7 Chicago 105 - Detroit 103
Chicago Bulls '1995-1996' advance over the Detroit Pistons '1988-1989' in 7 games.
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