The Detroit Pistons preseason opener against the New York Knicks was a mixed bag of mostly bad things. The final score reflects that, but of the few bright spots, the most important were the quality play of rookies Jaden Ivey and Jalen Duren. The Pistons struggled mightily with the Knicks’ aggressive defense and turned the
New York — In something of a scheduling oddity, the Pistons have their first two preseason games on the road and the last two at home. After Tuesday’s game at Madison Square Garden, the team spent two more practice days in New York before heading off to New Orleans. It’s a mini-road trip before the
Welcome back! Now the excitement jumps up a few levels. No long introduction this time, just a reminder that this class does have many prospects who seem to have great potential and this top 10 would be where the Pistons should want to land if they continue to build primarily through the draft. Once more,
The game of Cade Cunningham is both classic and something entirely his own. As the Pistons’ roster improves so do the possibilities for him. Cade Cunningham’s name rolls off the tongue like a Sunday morning comic strip your great-grandparents might have read, and there is something old about his game. Cunningham branches from the James
New York — Jaden Ivey put the pedal to the metal on several offensive possessions during his preseason debut Tuesday night against the New York Knicks. As a 20-year-old rookie, his speed is one of his main strengths, on both ends of the floor. There were occasions when Ivey beat his man to finish at
New York — Midway through the third quarter, New York Knicks forward Isaiah Hartenstein poked the ball away from a driving Cade Cunningham and the ball landed in RJ Barrett’s hands. The Knicks’ fast break was initiated and Barrett lobbed the ball to a floating Obi Toppin for a two-handed slam. Fans inside Madison Square
Now we start to enter the lottery! This class appears to have good depth already as you will see. Plenty of these incoming freshman and first-year draft eligible prospects in the lottery do have good upside to become more than just role players. As always, only time will tell if this becomes fact, but I
It’s unwise to read too deeply into a preseason performance, good or bad. The 2008 Lions, of course, won all four of their preseason games before going 0-16 during the regular season. Exhibition games are a tune-up — an opportunity for players to work off months of offseason rust, and for coaches to experiment with
New York — Pistons guard Hamidou Diallo did not play during Tuesday’s 117-96 loss due to a leg injury he suffered during practice this week. “A little leg injury, a little contusion I had in practice,” Diallo told The Detroit News after the game. “Nothing major, just maintenance. Making sure I’m ready to go when
New York — Three minutes into the first quarter, Pistons rookie Jaden Ivey walked the ball up the court and calmly stepped into a 3-pointer from the top of the key to score his first NBA points. It was a welcoming sight if you’re the Pistons, especially since Ivey’s strength lies in his athleticism and
New York — Preseason games typically don’t mean much, but for a young team like the Pistons with several new additions, they can be used as measuring sticks to gauge progress. After spending the first week of training camp playing against each other, the Pistons played their first exhibition game under the bright lights in
The Detroit Pistons learned a hard lesson during the 117-96 loss at the hands of the feisty New York Knicks. No matter all the new talent you bring in, the ways players have grown their games, and all the new schematic wrinkles you’re excited to introduce — nobody is going to give it to you.
After one preseason game, it’s safe to say the Detroit Pistons have a few things to work on. They trailed for all 48 minutes in their preseason debut against the New York Knicks, as mental errors led to a blowout 117-96 loss at Madison Square Garden. The Pistons turned the ball over 21 times, leading
For a team not expected to make the 2023 NBA playoffs, the Detroit Pistons are getting a lot of love from those in the league. Some general managers are enamored with Troy Weaver’s latest draft class and think the Pistons’ youngsters are the league’s best, according to an nba.com survey of the GMs. The Pistons