Are the Pistons ever gonna be good again?
(Sorry MSUDaisy)
I’m feeling validated for drafting and starting him in the salary cap league this morning.The gasp and then stunned silence from the Golden State crowd when Chet hit that three-pointer: https://twitter.com/okcthunder/status/1726087174783738003
This we’ll-oiled defensive machine?Are the Pistons ever gonna be good again?
(Sorry MSUDaisy)
Why must you hurt me?This we’ll-oiled defensive machine?Are the Pistons ever gonna be good again?
(Sorry MSUDaisy)
He was waived at the beginning of the season from somewhere else and just signed with the pistons a couple of days ago.I had no idea Kevin Knox was still in the league. He's starting for the Pistons.
The team Troy Weaver has put around Cade Cunningham should be criminal.
Is it too early to complain about the Pistons getting screwed in the lottery this year?
Can the NBA just treat them as an expansion team? All the other teams in the league can protect 10 players and then we get to pick some guys off some rosters.
Kid is incredible defensively. Currently top 10 in the NBA in both rebounds and blocks as a 20-year-old rookie wing, and even better by the eye test.Good news is I'd say you probably got the 2nd best player in the 2023 draft. Most teams would love to have a guy like Ausar who does a little bit of everything.
Bad news is that when you win the lottery you get Cade Cunningham. I have doubts that he will ever be "him"
Bad news is that when you win the lottery you get Cade Cunningham. I have doubts that he will ever be "him"
He won't. I get that he's a playmaker and distributor, but he's a crap shooter. He shoots the three like Ben Simmons. The only difference is that Cade thinks he's good at it.
We are less than 15 games into this classes career, there is absolutely no way anyone can say that with any confidence.Is it too early to complain about the Pistons getting screwed in the lottery this year?
Can the NBA just treat them as an expansion team? All the other teams in the league can protect 10 players and then we get to pick some guys off some rosters.
Good news is I'd say you probably got the 2nd best player in the 2023 draft. Most teams would love to have a guy like Ausar who does a little bit of everything. Shot still needs work but definitely a more complete player than his brother.
Bad news is that when you win the lottery you get Cade Cunningham. I have doubts that he will ever be "him"
They would end up with a roster of 14 backup centers and cade.Is it too early to complain about the Pistons getting screwed in the lottery this year?
Can the NBA just treat them as an expansion team? All the other teams in the league can protect 10 players and then we get to pick some guys off some rosters.
They would end up with a roster of 14 backup centers and cade.Is it too early to complain about the Pistons getting screwed in the lottery this year?
Can the NBA just treat them as an expansion team? All the other teams in the league can protect 10 players and then we get to pick some guys off some rosters.
Genuine question, is there any statistical case for Cade having shown star potential? I know last year was mostly a lost year for him, but that basketball reference page currently looks pretty underwhelming at best. Maybe I'm missing something.We are less than 15 games into this classes career, there is absolutely no way anyone can say that with any confidence.Is it too early to complain about the Pistons getting screwed in the lottery this year?
Can the NBA just treat them as an expansion team? All the other teams in the league can protect 10 players and then we get to pick some guys off some rosters.
Good news is I'd say you probably got the 2nd best player in the 2023 draft. Most teams would love to have a guy like Ausar who does a little bit of everything. Shot still needs work but definitely a more complete player than his brother.
Bad news is that when you win the lottery you get Cade Cunningham. I have doubts that he will ever be "him"
I don't know your definition of "him", but he has shown flashes of being a number 2 guy on a championship caliber roster. Now he has to stay healthy and be more consistent.
Bad news is that when you win the lottery you get Cade Cunningham. I have doubts that he will ever be "him"
He won't. I get that he's a playmaker and distributor, but he's a crap shooter. He shoots the three like Ben Simmons. The only difference is that Cade thinks he's good at it.
Lol, do you even watch basketball?
Genuine question, is there any statistical case for Cade having shown star potential? I know last year was mostly a lost year for him, but that basketball reference page currently looks pretty underwhelming at best. Maybe I'm missing something.We are less than 15 games into this classes career, there is absolutely no way anyone can say that with any confidence.Is it too early to complain about the Pistons getting screwed in the lottery this year?
Can the NBA just treat them as an expansion team? All the other teams in the league can protect 10 players and then we get to pick some guys off some rosters.
Good news is I'd say you probably got the 2nd best player in the 2023 draft. Most teams would love to have a guy like Ausar who does a little bit of everything. Shot still needs work but definitely a more complete player than his brother.
Bad news is that when you win the lottery you get Cade Cunningham. I have doubts that he will ever be "him"
I don't know your definition of "him", but he has shown flashes of being a number 2 guy on a championship caliber roster. Now he has to stay healthy and be more consistent.
You can't make this stuff up . . .I saw an awesome stat the other day, since we brought up Ben Simmons.
Steph Currys would have to miss his next 16614 three point attempts to basically be tied with Ben Simmons career three point percentage. Curry averages around 700 attempts a healthy season, he would have to play 22 more full seasons to attempt that many three point fgs. He would be 58 years old at the end of that year.
Cade shot 40% from 3 in college. He's also an 85% FT shooter, which has some predictive value for how young players will develop from long range. I think his shooting struggles are largely due to taking bad shots for an awful team more than lack of ability.My point was that he isn't, and never has been, a very good 3pt shooter. But despite that, he still puts up a lot of them. And I know he went three for five last night, but the the previous four games he as five for twenty.
holy crap that is insane take that to the bank brochacho
I just saw that the pistons have 82 wins since 2019-20. The next worst team (Houston) has 109. That is amazing.
Trae’s worst TS% was 53.9 as a rookie and is 57.9 for his career. Cade’s career number is 50 and it’s 49.1 this year. So he’s got a long way to go to before we can say Trae’s efficiency is his floor.Genuine question, is there any statistical case for Cade having shown star potential? I know last year was mostly a lost year for him, but that basketball reference page currently looks pretty underwhelming at best. Maybe I'm missing something.We are less than 15 games into this classes career, there is absolutely no way anyone can say that with any confidence.Is it too early to complain about the Pistons getting screwed in the lottery this year?
Can the NBA just treat them as an expansion team? All the other teams in the league can protect 10 players and then we get to pick some guys off some rosters.
Good news is I'd say you probably got the 2nd best player in the 2023 draft. Most teams would love to have a guy like Ausar who does a little bit of everything. Shot still needs work but definitely a more complete player than his brother.
Bad news is that when you win the lottery you get Cade Cunningham. I have doubts that he will ever be "him"
I don't know your definition of "him", but he has shown flashes of being a number 2 guy on a championship caliber roster. Now he has to stay healthy and be more consistent.
He has been inefficient, but a lot of young players are. In terms of games played. He is basically entering his 2nd year. He has shown flashes of superstar potential, but is he showing those flashes and ends being Trae Young or does he take the next step and start looking like SGA? I don't know, but if he stays healthy I think we will be able to make a good case either way by the end of this year.
Trae’s worst TS% was 53.9 as a rookie and is 57.9 for his career. Cade’s career number is 50 and it’s 49.1 this year. So he’s got a long way to go to before we can say Trae’s efficiency is his floor.Genuine question, is there any statistical case for Cade having shown star potential? I know last year was mostly a lost year for him, but that basketball reference page currently looks pretty underwhelming at best. Maybe I'm missing something.We are less than 15 games into this classes career, there is absolutely no way anyone can say that with any confidence.Is it too early to complain about the Pistons getting screwed in the lottery this year?
Can the NBA just treat them as an expansion team? All the other teams in the league can protect 10 players and then we get to pick some guys off some rosters.
Good news is I'd say you probably got the 2nd best player in the 2023 draft. Most teams would love to have a guy like Ausar who does a little bit of everything. Shot still needs work but definitely a more complete player than his brother.
Bad news is that when you win the lottery you get Cade Cunningham. I have doubts that he will ever be "him"
I don't know your definition of "him", but he has shown flashes of being a number 2 guy on a championship caliber roster. Now he has to stay healthy and be more consistent.
He has been inefficient, but a lot of young players are. In terms of games played. He is basically entering his 2nd year. He has shown flashes of superstar potential, but is he showing those flashes and ends being Trae Young or does he take the next step and start looking like SGA? I don't know, but if he stays healthy I think we will be able to make a good case either way by the end of this year.
It's close, but I don't believe it's true. Going back to 11/20 in 2022, the Pistons have 16 wins while the Lions have 14 wins. Certainly nothing to brag about, though.Another great stat, in the last calendar year the Lions have more wins than the Pistons.
I saw on Reddit today that there is going to be another Beverly Hills Cop movie with pretty much the whole cast returning. Somebody made a comment that since the first one was released 39 years ago, the Lions have only won a single playoff game (for those that have never seen the movie, Eddie Murphy is from Detroit in the movies and wears a lions jacket for nearly the whole first or second movie, if I remember correctly).Another great stat, in the last calendar year the Lions have more wins than the Pistons.
I saw on Reddit today that there is going to be another Beverly Hills Cop movie with pretty much the whole cast returning. Somebody made a comment that since the first one was released 39 years ago, the Lions have only won a single playoff game (for those that have never seen the movie, Eddie Murphy is from Detroit in the movies and wears a lions jacket for nearly the whole first or second movie, if I remember correctly).Another great stat, in the last calendar year the Lions have more wins than the Pistons.
I thought there was no way that could be true, so I looked it up. They have just that one single playoff win since Eisenhower was in office. That **** blows my mind.
LeBron goes for 37/6/8, has a huge assist for a clutch Reaves 3 to take a late lead, and hits a game winning FT, and what does he talk about in a post game interview?
He emphasized how important Tuesday’s game against the Jazz is to secure home court in the knockout stage of the In Season Tournament. The smartest player in the league knows it’s all about the IST, baby!
I think they were using calendar year from January 1st on. The point shouldn't be lost either way. An NFL team plays just over 20 percent of the games an NBA team does. It shouldn't be close.It's close, but I don't believe it's true. Going back to 11/20 in 2022, the Pistons have 16 wins while the Lions have 14 wins. Certainly nothing to brag about, though.Another great stat, in the last calendar year the Lions have more wins than the Pistons.
We love reveling in other teams’ misery. It makes us feel better about our favorite teams.I want to thank everyone for indulging my Pistons talk for a hot minute. Now back to real teams before this thread gets to depressing.
I saw an awesome stat the other day, since we brought up Ben Simmons.
Steph Currys would have to miss his next 16614 three point attempts to basically be tied with Ben Simmons career three point percentage. Curry averages around 700 attempts a healthy season, he would have to play 22 more full seasons to attempt that many three point fgs. He would be 58 years old at the end of that year.
Believe in the impossible friendI saw an awesome stat the other day, since we brought up Ben Simmons.
Steph Currys would have to miss his next 16614 three point attempts to basically be tied with Ben Simmons career three point percentage. Curry averages around 700 attempts a healthy season, he would have to play 22 more full seasons to attempt that many three point fgs. He would be 58 years old at the end of that year.
This seems impossible.
Would rather talk about the Pistons than relitigate something related to the Sixers or Celtics, honestly.I want to thank everyone for indulging my Pistons talk for a hot minute. Now back to real teams before this thread gets to depressing.
I think replacement player/comp at this point for pj is the kid with the mop after free throws.So Batum might be what the Sixers were hoping PJ Tucker was. Not quite as good on D I guess, but better overall.
Went to the Pistons/Nuggets game tonight. Jokic was ejected in the second quarter. And Mike Malone was ejected in the first.
And the Pistons still lost their 12th in a row. They are just terrible.
So I didn't get to see the Celtics game last night, but had read about it. Just watched the end of 4th quarter sequence and wow, what a crapshow by Boston. They were up 9 with 2:20 to play after a J'rue 3 pointer. Following that the sequence was:
1. 2-pt rebound putback by Mark Williams after a failed blockout by Brown, 108-101
2. Jaylen Brown missed 15 ft fadeway after dribbling for 20 seconds with zero passes.
3. No one guards Ball in transition, he drains a 3. 108-104
4. Jaylen Brown missed 3-pt, foul on Ball on the rebound, Celtics retain posession.
5. Tatum misses a driving layup. Easy look at the rim and it just rolls out. Hornets rebound.
6. Hornets struggle to get into a set, but Ball drives the lane, hits Mark Williams, who's initial shot is blocked by Porzingis, but he gets it right back and lays it in. 108-106
7. J'rue dribbles clock down to 10 seconds and drives to basket and gets fouled but misses BOTH free throws. Hornets rebound & TO.
8. Inbounds to Ball who drives and makes a tough hanging layup with 2 defenders on him, tied at 108-108 with 7 seconds left.
9. Celtics TO to advance. Get ball to Tatum on wing he holds the ball for a few seconds, draws a double team, throws it to Hauser at the top of the key who air balls a contested 3 at the buzzer.
They go to OT where Boston blows it for the loss.
Only saving grace was that it was the 2nd night of a back-to-back for Boston, but that was a bad sequence. Lots of laziness and poor execution, missed layup, missed FT's and very poor final possession (I swear if I see one more 3 pointer taken at the buzzer in a tie game, I'm going to stab someone. When all you need is 1 point, why are we taking contested 3's?)
Boston is still a great team, but letting that one slip away was just poor for a group of professionals. They played like Jr High kids for the last 2 minutes.
Udoke not keeping it in his pants was a big loss for this team...hate to take a shot at Mazzula because it is trendy and he is still developing but just not sure he's the HC to get them over the hump and win a championship.

worst 11-3 team to lose a road back to back in NBA history, though?Udoke not keeping it in his pants was a big loss for this team...hate to take a shot at Mazzula because it is trendy and he is still developing but just not sure he's the HC to get them over the hump and win a championship.
They are 11-3, in first place, and undefeated at home. This was a road back to back. Even a ****ty team like Charlotte is going beat some good teams.
Udoke not keeping it in his pants was a big loss for this team...hate to take a shot at Mazzula because it is trendy and he is still developing but just not sure he's the HC to get them over the hump and win a championship.
They are 11-3, in first place, and undefeated at home. This was a road back to back. Even a ****ty team like Charlotte is going beat some good teams.