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Mon Dec 10 201209:26Ben Wallace reiterates he's not retired
Ben Wallace said that he's "not retired" and there is a "good chance" he'll be playing again.
Wallace didn't specify much beyond that, but he did say that "Sheed is playing a nice role, helping out with those guys, cheering on his teammates," so it sounds like Wallace may look to latch on with a team that may be interested in his services.
Source: Detroit News
Mon Sep 10 201209:21Ben Wallace still hoping to return to the NBA
Ben Wallace is hoping to return to the NBA next season.
Wallace said previously that he was going to retire, but he changed his mind and is looking for a new deal. However, Big Ben won't be back with the Pistons as Detroit's roster is set and the team needs to give playing time to the young big men.
Source: Boston Globe
Fri Aug 17 201209:55Greek team Panathinaikos pursuing Ben Wallace
Greek team Panathinaikos is reportedly pursuing Ben Wallace.
Wallace is interested in returning to the Pistons for a 17th season, but Detroit's roster is full and the team would have to make a trade in order to sign Big Ben. It's hard to envision Wallace heading overseas for what will presumably be the final season of his career.
Source: Sportando
Tue Aug 14 201210:15Ben Wallace wants to return next season
Unrestricted FA Ben Wallace wants to return for a 17th NBA season.
Wallace previously said that he'd either return to the Pistons or retire, but Detroit's roster is full and the club would have to make a trade to bring back Wallace. The Detroit News speculates that Charlie Villanueva or Austin Daye would have to be traded for Wallace to be re-signed, but we can't imagine there is much of a trade market for Villanueva and his gruesome contract. As for Daye, he's certainly been underwhelming to date, but he'll be eligible for free agency next season so some team could choose to take a flier.
Source: Detroit News
Sat Jul 21 201217:29Ben Wallace '50-50' about retirement
Ben Wallace said that he is "50-50" about returning to the Pistons or retiring this summer.
Big Ben would be little more than a mentor for the Pistons' young centers next season, added to which Detroit doesn't have any available roster spots and would need to waive someone to sign Wallace.
Source: Detroit Free Press
Tue Jul 10 201201:12'Pretty good' chance Wallace plays next year
There is a "pretty good" chance that Ben Wallace returns for another NBA season according to beat writer Vincent Goodwill.
Wallace may do more to sell tickets and keep the peace in the locker room than anything else, but he should come cheap and for that reason it's a reasonable play by the Pistons.
Source: Vincent Goodwill on Twitter
Thu May 3 201208:05Ben Wallace still pondering retirement
Tayshaun Prince said that Ben Wallace is still on the fence about retirement.
"I think it is a situation where he is still thinking about it," Prince said. Wallace had previously said that this season would be his last, but he backed off of that stance before the year came to a conclusion and is still pondering whether or not he wants to continue playing.
Source: Detroit Free Press
Fri Apr 27 201202:53Big Ben grabs season-high 12 rebs in last gm
Ben Wallace grabbed a season-high 12 rebounds to go with seven points, one steal, and one block in what is believed to be his last NBA game before retiring.
Wallace was the star of the show with multiple tributes and standing ovations tonight, and his teammates came out fired up to win the game with a balanced effort. Brandon Knight scored six points with seven assists and two threes, Greg Monroe scored eight points with seven boards and four steals, and Tayshaun Prince scored seven points in the win.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Thu Apr 26 201211:36Ben Wallace will start for Pistons Thursday
Ben Wallace will start at center for the Pistons on Thursday in the regular season finale.
It's a nice way to say thank you to the veteran who is likely playing his final season in Detroit, but Wallace won't have any fantasy value even if he continues playing next year.
Source: Keith Langlois on Twitter
Thu Apr 26 201208:02Ben Wallace brushes off retirement talk
Ben Wallace said that he might not retire at the end of the season.
Wallace had been adamant that this would be his final season, but he appears to be budging slightly off of that statement. "Who knows? Everything's open," he said. Wallace is unlikely to return to the Pistons next year as the team continues to rebuild.
Source: Detroit Free Press
Mon Apr 23 201216:37Ben Wallace to be inactive Monday
Ben Wallace (undisclosed) will be inactive for Monday's game against the Pacers.
Wallace isn't known to be injured, so this is likely a case of the Pistons wanting to get a look at Vernon Macklin. The second-round rookie will back up Greg Monroe at center.
Source: Keith Langlois on Twitter
Sun Apr 22 201221:19Ben Wallace returns to action for Pistons
Ben Wallace returned to action with zero points and three rebounds in 14 minutes vs. the Raptors on Sunday.
Big Ben has been reduced to a bit player whose primary value is leading by example both on and off the court (recent DUI and gun charges notwithstanding, of course). He's still unsure whether he'll retire after this season.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Sun Apr 22 201217:37Ben Wallace to return on Sunday
Ben Wallace, who missed Thursday's game due to a death in the family, will be available on Sunday.
He's not a option in any fantasy league, but it's good to see him back nonetheless.
Source: Ten Before Tip Blog
Mon Feb 13 201216:35Ben Wallace says he's retiring again
Ben Wallace said that he will retire after this season.
Wallace was on the fence about retiring after last year, but decided to give it another go at age 37. He's playing just 14.1 minutes and averaging 1.0 points per game this year.
Source: Associated Press
Mon Feb 13 201200:28Ben Wallace ties Avery Johnson for record
By playing 12 mintes off Detroit's bench on Sunday, Ben Wallace tied Avery Johnson for the most games played by an undrafted player since the NBA/ABA merger.
Big Ben has appeared in 1054 games and will hold the record after Tuesday's game vs. the buying though Spurs. The four-time Defensive Player of the Year has said that he'll retire after this season.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Tue Jan 17 201218:55Ben Wallace replaces Jerebko in starting five
Ben Wallace has replaced Jonas Jerebko in the Pistons' starting five.
It sounds like coach Lawrence Frank actually wants to roll with the 37-year-old Wallace as a starter going forward. The plan is to play Big Ben the first six minutes of each half and then spot him a few minutes in the second and fourth quarters. The chances of Wallace staying healthy or producing at reasonable levels are really slim. He hasn't played more than 28 minutes per game since the 2007-08 season.
Source: Keith Langlois on Twitter
Sun Jan 8 201209:46Big Ben says he'll retire next summer
Ben Wallace recently told Chris Mannix of SI.com that he will retire after this season.
Wallace is 37 years old and has a diminishing role on the quasi-rebuilding Pistons, and he's been considering retirement for a while now. He is a four-time Defensive Player of the Year whose relentless energy enabled him to average 13.0 rebounds and 3.5 blocks per game in the 2001-02 season (to go along with his usual 42% FT shooting).
Source: Detroit News
Tue Dec 13 201109:59Ben Wallace gets one year probation
Ben Wallace has received one year of probation for charges of drunken driving and gun possession.
Wallace avoided jail time, which was expected. He'll have to do 30 hours of community service and pay $2,700 in fines in addition to the probation.
Source: Detroit News
Fri Dec 2 201116:36Ben Wallace wants fewer 'consecutive minutes'
Ben Wallace feels that he played too many "consecutive minutes" last season, and that he cooled off by resting for too long.
Wallace often played much if not all of the first and third quarters, then saw much less action in the second and fourth. Expect coach Lawrence Frank to do a better job of alloting time to the tough veteran center.
Source: Keith Langlois on Twitter
Tue Nov 1 201115:14Ben Wallace pleads guilty to gun, DUI charges
Ben Wallace appeared before a judge on Tuesday and entered guilty pleas to charges of driving while intoxicated and possession of a firearm while operating a vehicle when intoxicated.
Both charges are misdemeanors that carry a maximum jail sentence of up to 93 days, and given Wallace's cooperation and clean record, it doesn't sound like he'll see any jail time. However, his fantasy value was already on the ropes, and this might have been a knockout blow.
Source: Detroit News
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