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Apple Podcasts | Spotify • Hosts: Bryce Simon (@MotorCityHoops) and Omari Sankofa II (@omarisankofa) • Producer: Wes Davenport • Editors: Robin Chan • Executive producers: Anjanette Delgado, Kirkland Crawford • Email: brycesimon3309@gmail.com; osankofa@freepress.com On this episode: This week, Bryce and Omari share their takeaways from player exit interviews. The guys also talk Dwayne Casey’s move to the front office and the potential candidates to fill the head coach vacancy.
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The Detroit Pistons are itching to move on. Their 2022-23 season didn’t go as planned. The front office projected confidence in September, and had good reason to expect improvement from last season’s 23-59 finish. A lot went wrong, and the team finished 17-65 — the second-worst record in franchise history. Yet, the optimism that defined
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The Detroit Pistons‘ next coach will inherit talent. Young talent, for sure, but still talent. And for that reason, the Pistons will get interest from the best available candidates. So, that’s a start. A start that doesn’t come unless Dwane Casey decided to step down as the Pistons coach Sunday. And he did, telling reporters
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The Detroit Pistons’ next coach will inherit talent. Young talent, for sure, but still talent. And for that reason, the Pistons will get interest from the best available candidates. So, that’s a start. A start that doesn’t come unless Dwane Casey decided to step down as the Pistons coach Sunday. And he did, telling reporters
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The Detroit Pistons — thankfully — are at the finish line. Their disappointing season ends Sunday vs. the Bulls in Chicago. A lot went wrong this season. Friday’s 122-115 road win over the Indiana Pacers allowed them to avoid tying a franchise-worst 16 wins. They’ll have plenty of time this offseason to get better. Predictably,
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CHICAGO — With three minutes remaining in Sunday’s third quarter, the Chicago Bulls waved the white flag. Zach LaVine and Patrick Beverley substituted out of the game, joining the rest of the starters. With their play-in berth already secured, it was time for them to wind down. The Bulls’ bench unit outscored the Detroit Pistons’
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