Month: January 2022

By Steve Kornacki |  Special to The Detroit News Detroit  — Pistons second-year center Isaiah Stewart is proof positive of what pursuing knowledge can mean to career development. He’s turned into a pit bull in the post whom teammate Cory Joseph calls “Baby Ben Wallace,” in tribute to the Detroit Hall of Famer mentoring Stewart. Pistons coach
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Detroit Pistons fans are witnessing potential greatness in real-time, and it is up to Detroit Pistons fans to capture the little and big moments along his path. We are basketball cartographers and beyond-the-archeologists. As such, it is our duty to highlight specific plays. We are creating a historical record, and also providing the building blocks
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Detroit Pistons fans are witnessing potential greatness in real-time, and it is up to Detroit Pistons fans to capture the little and big moments along his path. We are basketball cartographers and beyond-the-archeologists. As such, it is our duty to highlight specific plays. We are creating a historical record, and also providing the building blocks
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Hey everyone. This is Laz Jackson of Detroit Bad Boys, and on this week’s episode we’re talking about your 12-37 Detroit Pistons. Ben Gulker and I discuss Cade Cunningham’s up-and-down week, Jerami Grant trade rumors, Killian Hayes’ new role off the bench, and Frank Jackson’s return to the rotation. Recorded prior to Sunday’s win against
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For those who want evidence for why Cade Cunningham was the near-consensus No. 1 overall pick in a stacked draft, the Detroit Pistons‘ win over the Cleveland Cavaliers on Sunday provided plenty. Cunningham had one of his worst first halves of the season, with 10 straight misses. It appeared he was heading toward another poor night
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By Steve Kornacki |  Special to The Detroit News Detroit — Guard Cory Joseph is the most experienced Piston. He’s in the middle of his 11th season, and had 145 starts in 700 games entering Sunday night’s game with Cleveland. Joseph was in the starting lineup against the Cavaliers, marking the fourth consecutive game he’s taken second-year
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Second-year Pistons guard Killian Hayes, a former lottery pick, has improved as a contributor since being demoted to Detroit’s bench three games ago, writes Steve Kornacki of The Detroit News. Head coach Dwayne Casey opted to start veteran point guard Cory Joseph over Hayes, thinking Joseph could be a better fit alongside score-first No. 1 2021
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Detroit Pistons (11-37) vs. Cleveland Cavaliers (30-19) When: 6 p.m. Sunday. Where: Little Caesars Arena in Detroit. TV: Bally Sports Detroit. Radio: WXYT-FM 97.1 (Pistons radio affiliates). Want more Pistons news: Download our free, easy-to-use mobile app on iPhone & Android. Slam dunk offer: Gain access to our most exclusive Pistons content for a great price. • Box score  TRADE DEADLINE TALK:  Which Pistons players are
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