
Detroit Pistons: 1988-1989 NBA Champions - Motor City Madness
Documentary
Overview
The 1989 NBA Finals was the championship round of the 1988–89 National Basketball Association (NBA) season, and the conclusion of the 1989 NBA Playoffs. The series was a rematch of the previous year's championship round between the Eastern Conference playoff champion Detroit Pistons and the Western Conference playoff champion Los Angeles Lakers.
Top Cast
Joe Dumars
Joe Dumars
Self - Detroit Pistons
Joe Dumars
Self - Detroit Pistons


Isiah Thomas
Isiah Thomas
Self - Detroit Pistons
Isiah Thomas
Self - Detroit Pistons
Vinnie Johnson
Vinnie Johnson
Self - Detroit Pistons
Vinnie Johnson
Self - Detroit Pistons
James Edwards
James Edwards
Self - Detroit Pistons
James Edwards
Self - Detroit Pistons
Bill Laimbeer
Bill Laimbeer
Self - Detroit Pistons
Bill Laimbeer
Self - Detroit Pistons
Mark Aguirre
Mark Aguirre
Self - Detroit Pistons
Mark Aguirre
Self - Detroit Pistons
Rick Mahorn
Rick Mahorn
Self - Detroit Pistons
Rick Mahorn
Self - Detroit Pistons


Dennis Rodman
Dennis Rodman
Self - Detroit Pistons
Dennis Rodman
Self - Detroit Pistons


John Salley
John Salley
Self - Detroit Pistons
John Salley
Self - Detroit Pistons
John Long
John Long
Self - Detroit Pistons
John Long
Self - Detroit Pistons
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