The Detroit Pistons (28-30) will be looking to win their match-up tonight against the Boston Celtics (37-21) for more reasons than one.
Not only are the Detroit Pistons looking to continue their current two-game winning steak, they are looking to secure a victory on Rip Hamilton Night.
The franchise is set to hang the shooting guard’s number in the rafters at the Palace of Auburn Hills.
Richard Hamilton, who played with the Pistons for nine of his 14 NBA seasons, was a key member of the team throughout the 2000s along with Ben Wallace, Chauncey Billups and Rasheed Wallace.