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AUBURN HILLS, Mich. -- Michael Curry is coming back as the Detroit Pistons' coach.
Pistons president of basketball operations Joe Dumars held a news conference Wednesday to wrap up a miserable season and he ended any doubt about his plans on the bench by confirming Curry would return.
"It was an up-and-down season for him," Dumars said. "And, an up-and-down season for us."
Curry was 39-43 in his first year as a head coach and his second season in the coaching profession.
• Pistons pick up Bynum option
A Pistons team that opened the season with high hopes couldn't recover from the loss of All-Star point guard Chauncey Billups in a November trade to Denver for Allen Iverson.
The Pistons plummeted to the last spot in the Eastern Conference playoffs and were swept in four lopsided games by the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Dumars, though, did not blame Curry for Detroit's demise.
"The fact that we made so many changes for a first-year coach, I had to step back and be a little more patient than I have been," Dumars said. "During the season I said to myself, 'What affect is this having on him as a first-year coach?' I tried to put myself in his shoes."
Dumars fired coach Flip Saunders last year after he led the team to the Eastern Conference finals in each of his three seasons.
http://www.cbssports.com/nba/story/11692494AUBURN HILLS, Mich. -- The Detroit Pistons picked up the team option on Will Bynum for next season after he emerged as a reliable scoring threat off the bench.
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The Pistons announced the decision on Wednesday.
• Curry coming back as Pistons coach
The 6-foot Bynum appeared in 57 games this season, averaging 7.2 points, 1.3 rebounds and 2.8 assists. He scored a career-high 32 against Charlotte earlier this month, including a franchise-record 26 points in the fourth quarter.
The Pistons signed Bynum in July after he played for Maccabi Tel Aviv of the Israeli League.
The former Georgia Tech star played 15 games for the Golden State Warriors during 2005-06, but spent most of the season in the NBA Development League.