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Chauncey Billups #1 | Guard | Detroit Pistons
Height: 6-3    Weight: 202    Born: 1976-9-25, Denver, Colorado

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Career Stats
YearTeamGMinPPGFGFG%FTFT%3PT3PT%RPGAPGSPGBPGTOPF
2000-01MIN7623.39.1240.418142.84070.3682.13.40.70.1111177
2001-02MIN8228.712.5348.423207.885124.3942.85.50.80.2138169
2002-03DET7431.416.2366.421318.878149.3923.73.90.90.2134136
2003-04DET7835.416.9392.394404.878130.3883.55.71.10.1189177
2004-05DET8035.816.5404.442343.898165.4263.45.81.00.1180194
2005-06DET8136.118.5423.418465.894184.4333.18.60.90.1170160
2006-07DET7036.217.0348.427386.883109.3453.47.21.20.2140161
2007-08DET7832.417.0393.448401.918137.4012.76.81.30.2160130
Player Notes
May 10, 2008
Updating an earlier report, Detroit guard Chauncey Billups will not be playing for the Pistons as they face the Orlando Magic in Game 4 of their playoff series this evening, according to the Associated Press.
May 10, 2008
Chauncey Billups will be a game-time decision for today's battle with Orlando, according to the Detroit Free Press. Billups is feeling better, but said, "It's still tough to say because it's a soft-tissue injury. It's very restrictive. Even when I try to walk kind of fast, it's restrictive. It's tough. You have to be careful." He is being slowed by a strained right hamstring.
May 9, 2008
Chauncey Billups is feeling better today, according to the Detroit News. Billups said, "I am feeling a little better today, but it's still tough to say whether I will be ready to play in Game 4 Saturday. It's a soft tissue injury and it's tough. It's very restrictive. Even when I just try to walk fast, it's restrictive. I have to be careful." Pistons' physical therapist Arnie Kander said, "The fact that he has improved this quickly is a great sign. Usually Day 2 after you irritate a muscle feels terrible. That fact that he is walking normally is really positive."