The Detroit Pistons scored a season-high 138 points, but it still wasn’t enough to overcome the Utah Jazz, as the Pistons fell 154-148 in overtime. It was a night when everything was working offensively for Detroit, and nearly everyone was playing the role they were brought in to Detroit to play. Cade Cunningham scored 31
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Late on Dec. 22, Detroit Pistons assembled select media to deliver a message. Change was going to come. At the time, the Pistons were coming off a loss to a Utah Jazz team that was missing significant portions of its rotation, extending Detroit’s losing streak to 25 games. “We require change. We’re not doing well.”
The Detroit Pistons didn’t exactly start 2024 as well as they ended 2023, getting blown out by the Houston Rockets. The Pistons succumbed to the all-too-familiar third-quarter collapse in Houston, surrendering 47 points and getting outscored by 22 in the frame. They will be looking to bounce back against the Utah Jazz as their four-game
It’s over. They did it. The Detroit Pistons won a game. They did not lose. They scored more points than their opponent. They amassed a total of 129 points. The Toronto Raptors only scored 127 points. Nobody left Little Caesars Arena early because the Pistons were blown out again. When the final horn sounded, the
The Pindown: A Detroit Pistons Podcast is your home for fan-driven Pistons content. Hosted by Wes Davenport, from Motor City Hoops and producer of the Pistons Pulse Podcast, and Blake Silverman, DBB’s resident draft expert. The guys bring a reasoned analysis to a uniquely interactive show. The Pistons continue their losing streak, but the Pindown
We finally know roughly what it cost to trade for OG Anunoby because the frequently mentioned trade candidate finally got moved by the Toronto Raptors to the New York Knicks. The terms of the deal: Anunoby, Precious Achuwa, and Malachi Flynn go to the Knicks, RJ Barrett, Immanuel Quickley, and a 2024 second-round pick from
Fourth-year big man Isaiah Stewart will be sidelined for the next 10-14 days to allow his right toe sprain to heal, the Detroit Pistons announced on Friday. Stewart sustained the injury on Dec. 15 against the Philadelphia 76ers, missed two games, and attempted to play through the pain in the following three before sitting again
There are no words that I can find that others haven’t already to describe just how toothless things seem for a once proud NBA organization. The Pistons aren’t just bad, they’re lacking a competitive pulse, and are getting blown out more nights than not. This should not happen on a team that has lottery picks
The Detroit PIstons delivered one of their best efforts of the season, but a brutal third quarter saw them cough up every bit of its 19-point halftime lead, and the Pistons dropped their 28th straight. In the end, the Celtics won 125-119 in overtime. Cade Cunningham was sparkling early, but he was clearly gassed by
The Detroit Pistons are on a historic losing streak. I don’t need to rehash that for you all. However, we did feel it was the right time to dive into the streak and look at it from a holistic perspective. A lot has happened over the past two months. There’s been plenty of bad, a
The Detroit Pistons are a historic mess. We, as fans, have grown numb to it at this point. They’re at 26-straight losses with more on the horizon. The 2023-24 season has not only been flushed down the toilet, but it has also clogged it along the way. Recently, owner Tom Gores spoke to the media
The Detroit Pistons are the new record-holders for consecutive losses in a single season, dropping their 27th in a row with a 118-112 loss to the Brooklyn Nets in front of a supportive Little Caesars Arena crowd. There’s one thing you can say during that stretch — the Pistons certainly earned it. Through countless mistakes,
Detroit Pistons owner Tom Gores flew to Detroit to speak with the organization and with the Pistons players, and late Friday night he sat down with select members of the Detroit media to answer questions and to communicate with fans. He did not walk in and announce any firings, any trades, or any drastic measures.
At this point, NBA infamy feels inevitable. The Detroit Pistons, losers of 25 straight games, don’t seem any closer to figuring things out or putting a better product on the floor. The staters can sometimes play well, but the Pistons bench is so far from being able to tread water that any move to the
The Pindown: A Detroit Pistons Podcast is your home for fan-driven Pistons content. Hosted by Wes Davenport, from Motor City Hoops and producer of the Pistons Pulse Podcast, and Blake Silverman, DBB’s resident draft expert. The guys bring a reasoned analysis to a uniquely interactive show. As the Pistons losing streak stretches to 25, Wes
Cade Cunningham walked off the floor visibly dejected. Surely, he was thinking what everyone else was thinking. If the Detroit Pistons couldn’t beat this version of the Utah Jazz then who could they actually beat in the next 50-plus games? This Utah Jazz team was playing its second game in two nights and sitting 38%
The Jazz are a better team than the Pistons, let’s get that out of the way right now before you convince yourself that this is an easy win for the Pistons. However, when taking a look at their schedule, this stretch of games (Monday against the Hawks, today against the Jazz, and Saturday against the
The Detroit Pistons have lost 23 consecutive games. That’s bad. They are looking to win precisely one game tonight. That would be good. Their opponent is the Atlanta Hawks. The Hawks are clearly the superior team, but they are struggling lately after a hot start. The Hawks have won just four if their past 11
The Motor City Cruise (9-5) clinched a spot in the NBA G League Winter Showcase Cup Tournament after a 104-102 win Sunday over the Windy City Bulls (8-6). The Cruise head to Orlando, Florida to compete for the Winter Showcase Cup. They play the Santa Cruz Warriors in the tournament’s first round on Tuesday, Dec.
The Detroit Pistons are coming off two consecutive humiliating defeats at the hands of the Philadelphia 76ers. On the second night of a back-to-back, Detroit goes from facing reigning MVP Joel Embiid to facing former MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo. Even if Giannis sits out, it’s not like Detroit has been able to capitalize on opponents that
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