If you haven’t heard the news, the NBA just revealed the City Edition jerseys for all 30 NBA teams. These jerseys are retro mixtape jerseys that are supposed to pay homage to the history of the franchise with different design elements from their jersey history. It is a fun idea and very fitting for the
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The Detroit Pistons have new jerseys, and they pay homage to every era of the franchise’s championship history. The NBA and Nike unveiled 2021-22 City Edition uniforms Monday and they honor the league’s 75th anniversary. The Pistons’ iteration of the jersey features plenty of red, some blue, hints of teal and cameos by the flaming horse logo from the
It’s not teal, but it’s still pretty good. The Detroit Pistons, along with the rest of the NBA, unveiled their new City Edition uniforms for the 2021-22 season. Coming off a decade-long run of terrible alternate jerseys, the Pistons dropped a red-heavy look that harkens back to the 1970s lightning bolt look. It’s a hybrid
It’s not the striking teal jersey that some Pistons fans wanted, but it’s still a throwback look. The NBA unveiled the City Edition jerseys for this season, and the Pistons’ ensemble is red with “Detroit” in blue block letters across the front. The top and shorts have blue and a faint white trim, with a
Hey everyone. This is Laz Jackson of Detroit Bad Boys, and on this week’s episode we’re talking about your 1-4 Detroit Pistons. Ben Gulker and I talk about Cade Cunningham’s debut, a possible change to the starting lineup, and Dwane Casey’s love for this Pistons bench unit. As always, we appreciate your continued support of
After nearly a year of the Detroit Pistons’ “Fade for Cade,” followed by — miraculously! — winning the NBA’s draft lottery, and, finally, actually drafting Cade Cunningham No. 1 overall, everything is falling into place for the return of DEEEE-TROIT BASK-ET-BALLLLLLL. (Sorry, had to get that out of our system.) The 2021-22 season has started,
It was going to be tough for the Detroit Pistons early this season, with five of their first six games against teams that either made the playoffs last season or were picked to make the playoffs this season. They’ve also played five of their six games without the 2021 No. 1 overall pick, Cade Cunningham.
We hear from coach Dwane Casey after his Pistons fall to the Nets in Brooklyn on Sunday 117-91. #ItsMillerTime
The Detroit Pistons put together their best shooting night of the season on Sunday. It wasn’t nearly enough to keep up with a lights-out night by the Brooklyn Nets. The Nets shot a scorching 65.3% overall, and 52% from 3, to hand the Pistons a 117-91 loss on the second night of a back-to-back. Kevin
Even on the best of nights, the odds the Detroit PIstons are going to get the best of a team like the Brooklyn Nets are pretty low. Add in the Pistons being on the second night of a back-to-back, being without Cade Cunningham and with Brooklyn starting to figure things out on offense. Detroit was
New York — Winning streaks haven’t been easy for the Pistons to come by in the past couple of seasons. They only had one last year and two the previous season. After Saturday’s victory over the Orlando Magic, their first of the season, the Pistons had a chance for a win streak, their first since
Pacers swingman Caris LeVert made his season debut on Saturday after a stress fracture sidelined him during training camp. LeVert learned a lot from the way he was thrown into the deep end last season following his return from a kidney surgery in March 2021, writes Scott Agness of Fieldhouse Files. After just one post-surgery practice,
New York — The first question in Saturday’s pregame press conference for coach Dwane Casey was predictable: whether Cade Cunningham was going to make his NBA debut. “Yes, he’s good to go. Is that all you’ve got?” Casey joked. That encapsulates the anticipation for seeing Cunningham, who missed almost a month because of an ankle injury.
After securing their first win of the season against the Orlando Magic, the Detroit Pistons traveled east to Brooklyn and will look to build confidence against the preseason favorites. They do so with less fanfare than they brought to Little Caesars Arena the night before when number 1 overall pick Cade Cunningham debuted. Cunningham will
After making his NBA debut against the Orlando Magic on Saturday, Cade Cunningham will miss Sunday’s game. Cunningham (right ankle injury management) will sit out the second half of the Detroit Pistons’ home-road back-to-back when the team travels to Brooklyn to face the Nets. SHAWN WINDSOR: Cade Cunningham playing catch-up to NBA game, but breathes life
Cade Cunningham only scored two points in his NBA debut Saturday night, but he was happy to finally be on the court, writes Eric Woodyard of ESPN. A sprained ankle he suffered in training camp forced the overall No. 1 pick to miss the entire preseason and the Pistons‘ first four games. “I think it was
Dana Gauruder | Special to Detroit Free Press Cade Cunningham emerged as the top prospect in this year’s NBA draft with his dynamic playmaking and pinpoint shooting. Those things were missing in his debut Saturday night at Little Caesars Arena. He didn’t mind too much. Cunningham was simply thrilled to suit up and contribute to the
They came to see the debut of the franchise’s first No. 1 pick in half a century. No, Little Caesars Arena wasn’t sold out for Cade Cunningham. But it had life. Lots of life considering the Detroit Pistons were winless before Saturday night and had struggled, other than a late stretch against Philadelphia recently, to score. And to shoot,
Detroit — It’s not always going to be a storybook ending. Or even a storybook beginning. Pistons rookie Cade Cunningham didn’t have an auspicious debut in the NBA on Saturday night, going just 1-of-8 from the field and missing all five of his 3-point attempts. The numbers weren’t eye-popping, either: two points, seven rebounds and
Detroit — The waiting for Cade Cunningham is over, and so is the wait for the Pistons’ first victory of the season. Cunningham didn’t have gaudy numbers in his NBA debut, but the second unit helped end the Pistons’ four-game losing streak to start the season with a tough 110-103 victory over the Orlando Magic on