Dana Gauruder |  Special to Detroit Free Press This Detroit Pistons season is all about the young backcourt of Cade Cunningham and Killian Hayes. Their primary backup stole the spotlight on Wednesday. Cory Joseph had a season-high 18 points as the Pistons bounced back from a 22-point loss to Sacramento on Monday with a 97-89 win
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The lions’ share of the attention is on Detroit’s current, some would say historic, inability to put the ball in the basket. Kind of goes with the territory of having a league-worst true-shooting percentage, effective field goal percentage and bottom-three overall offensive rating. The most noticeable reason for all those offensive struggles are an allergy
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The rumors of the demise of the Golden State Warriors dynasty has been greatly exaggerated. After thrashing the supposed Eastern Conference frontrunners 117-99 and having a lead as large as 28 points, it’s official — The Warriors are back. That shouldn’t be a surprise to anyone that didn’t prematurely bury Steph Curry and Draymond Green.
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The Detroit Pistons are, frankly, a mess on offense. They currently sport one of three sub-100 offensive ratings in the NBA and sport the worst shooting in the entire league. There are several familiar suspects when people try to pin the blame on Detroit’s offensive woes. Dwane Casey and his offensive philosophy creating poor looks,
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Yes, the Detroit Pistons are rebuilding. Yes, this is only the second season of the planned “restoring.” And sure, the early schedule has been arduous. But the Pistons (3-10) have played ugly basketball and looked disjointed, specifically on offense, far too often 13 games into the season. They authored another disturbing chapter Monday at Little Caesars
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Luke Walton can rest a little easier following his team’s performance Monday in Detroit. After reports broke earlier in the day that Sacramento’s third-year coach could lose his job if the Kings’ losing continued, his team played with urgency and ended a four-game skid by slaying the Detroit Pistons in a 129-107 blowout at Little Caesars Arena. Buddy Hield’s 22
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Luke Walton can rest a little easier following his team’s performance Monday in Detroit. After reports broke earlier in the day that Sacramento’s third-year coach could lose his job if the Kings’ losing continued, his team played with urgency and ended a four-game skid by slaying the Detroit Pistons in a 129-107 blowout at Little Caesars Arena. Buddy Hield’s 22 points
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