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Offensively, the Detroit Pistons did enough to win. Led by Cade Cunningham’s career-high 35 points, the Pistons tallied 112 points on 43% shooting. They took care of the ball, committing just 10 turnovers against 18 assists. There were warts, as they shot just 21.9% from 3 and their reserves were outscored for the fifth night
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Second halves have been a problem for the Detroit Pistons. Entering Friday’s game against the Atlanta Hawks, the Pistons had been outscored by 33 points in 10 quarters after the half, over five games — 28th among NBA teams. It was a festive night on Friday, as they debuted their Classic Edition teal jerseys, hearkening
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Both Cade Cunningham and the Little Caesars Arena court looked sharp with the controversial teal jerseys returning, but the Detroit Pistons defense remained bad. The Atlanta Hawks once again took advantage of the porous Pistons’ defense and pulled away in the second half, winning 136-113. Cade was again terrific in the first half against the
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Troy Weaver leaned back in his chair and pondered the question — what’s still left on his bucket list? The Detroit Pistons‘ general manager, along with head coach Dwane Casey, were as panelists at a Detroit Economic Club meeting at Little Caesars Arena on Thursday. Weaver and Casey shared their thoughts on their expectations for
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Detroit — As the Pistons work to integrate their newest pieces, Bojan Bogdanovic and Jaden Ivey, into their starting lineup, they’re working to make sure that their proven scoring threats are getting their share too. Saddiq Bey is the Pistons’ fourth-leading scorer, and he’s flown under the radar this season due to the defensive attention
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Cade Cunningham and Bojan Bogdanovic did everything they could to keep the Detroit Pistons competitive. Ultimately, the Atlanta Hawks’ offensive firepower — and Detroit’s own miscues down the stretch — led to the Pistons dropping their fourth consecutive game. The Pistons lost to the Hawks at Little Caesars Arena, 118-113, despite big nights from Bogdanovic
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Detroit — After a brutal road trip that ended with three consecutive losses of nine points or more, the Pistons remained competitive in Wednesday’s game with the Atlanta Hawks until waning seconds of the fourth quarter. Bojan Bogdanovic drained back-to-back 3-pointers, including one as he was fouled for a four-point play, to bring the Pistons
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