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The highlight of Dumars' career could very well have been his performance in the 1989 NBA Finals, when he was named the Most Valuable Player after helping the Pistons sweep the two-time defending ...
Former Pistons star and current NBA executive Joe Dumars takes questions from the fans. NBA.com Staff Joe Dumas was an integral player on Detroit’s back-to-back championship teams in 1988-89 and ...
Joe Dumars had a great NBA career, although most remember him the most for playing second fiddle to Isiah Thomas — the two led the Detroit Pistons to two straight NBA championships in 1989 and 1990.
However you want to look at it, Joe Dumars is one of the greatest Detroit Pistons of all time. He played his entire 14-year career with the Pistons, something that is pretty rare, even for a guy ...
In his 14-year NBA career (all seasons with the Pistons), Dumars was named to six All-Star teams and three All-NBA teams, helping the Pistons to win back-to-back NBA titles in the 1988-89 and 1989 ...
Joe has 15-year experience as head of basketball operations Dumars is known for his NBA career - both as a player and executive, for the Detroit Pistons. He was the Pistons' 18th overall pick in ...
Drafted by the Pistons in 1985, Dumars spent his entire 14-year playing career with the franchise, winning NBA titles in 1989 and 1990.
Dumars’ playing career ended in 1999, and he quickly transitioned to the front office, where he was named the Pistons’ president of basketball operations before the 2000 NBA season.
Dumars began his basketball executive career with the Detroit Pistons, where he spent 15 seasons in the team’s front office including the final 14 seasons as President of Basketball Operations.