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The 2003-04 Topps Chrome Gold Refractor /99 Chauncey Billups #99 PSA 9 MINT is creating a stir in the secondary market. Currently available for $1,351, this card holds historical significance and ...
Chauncey Billups stands with his daughters Ciara, left, Cydney and Cenaiya and his wife, Piper, right, during a halftime ceremony during an NBA basketball game where his jersey was retired ...
The Detroit Pistons raised Chauncey Billups’s jersey to the rafters on Wednesday night as the team retired his No. 1 jersey. The Pistons retired Ben Walace’s number last month in a win against ...
If you google "Mr. Big Shot", the first result is a YouTube link to the 1971 Jean Knight anthem, "Mr. Big Stuff." Classic, in it's own right, we listened to 45 seconds of it this morning and ...
Chauncey Billups has thrown a wrench into a potential blockbuster trade that would finally send Carmelo Anthony to the New Jersey Nets. The 34-year-old guard is rumored to be headed to the Nets in ...
"I can't believe really that my name and my jersey is going to go up there with those guys." Chauncey Billups let it all sink in as he got ready to watch his No. 1 raised to the rafters of The ...
The Detroit Pistons retired Chauncey Billups' No. 1 jersey.
Billups, now 39, admitted he might have still turned out to be a great player, even if he had not played with the Pistons. But the success he found — a championship and five All-Star appearances ...
AUBURN HIILS, Mich. (AP) Moments before his jersey went up to the rafters, Chauncey Billups spoke to the crowd about the night the Detroit Pistons wrapped up the 2004 NBA title by routing the Los ...
As he watched Ben Wallace's jersey lift up into the Palace of Auburn Hills' rafters in January, Chauncey Billups got a preview for what his own night would look like. Billups will have his jersey ...
AUBURN HILLS >> Chauncey Billups grew up a fan of the Bad Boys Pistons and the backcourt duo of Isiah Thomas and Joe Dumars. He never imagined his jersey would hang in the rafters alongside Dumars ...
No one wanted any part of him during his playing days. Chauncey Billups nailed game-winning shots in opponents' faces like he was passing them in a hallway. He was cold-blooded, vicious. He was ...