New York — There was a moment when Pistons forward Saddiq Bey finally let loose. Bey, ever stoic, cracked a smile, letting his teeth shine through, just a little. There was reason to celebrate, as the Pistons were in the final minutes of ending their month-long losing streak. They were putting the finishing touches on
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Imagine if every person in every gym across the state wears an Oxford Strong T-shirt to a game on Feb.4. Imagine the power behind a symbolic gesture like that. Imagine the money it could raise for the victims of the Oxford shooting. Imagine the statement it will be screaming: “We are united with you, Oxford. We
The Detroit Pistons didn’t play a perfect game on Sunday. But for the first time in over a month, they were good enough. Sunday’s win over the Miami Heat was the Pistons’ first win since Nov. 17, snapping a franchise record-tying 14-game losing streak. But the Pistons aren’t measuring success in wins and losses, coach
Detroit — It was a record that they simply didn’t want. The Pistons’ 14-game losing streak had tied the single-season franchise record, and facing the Miami Heat, they had a chance to avoid history. History will have to wait for another day. The Pistons played a spirited third quarter to push ahead — and unlike several
Before Sunday’s game against the Miami Heat, a reporter asked Detroit Pistons coach Dwane Casey how he keeps team morale high as losses pile up. They were in the throes of a 14-game losing streak. One more loss would’ve set a new franchise record. In a developmental season, the Pistons haven’t been focused on wins
Detroit — Rebuilds aren’t easy. They’re certainly not pretty, either. As the losses continue to pile up for the Pistons, one of the hardest things to grasp is the notion that it’s going to get better. At some point, it has to, doesn’t it? The Pistons entered Sunday’s matchup against the Miami Heat with a
Rod Beard | The Detroit News Detroit — When the schedule was released before the season, the Pistons’ home game against the Houston Rockets was one of the marquee matchups with the top two picks in the draft squaring off. That plot didn’t materialize, as the Rockets’ Jalen Green missed the game because of a hamstring injury. The
It’s officially trade rumor season. Dec. 15 — Wednesday — marked the date that every free agent who signed during the offseason became trade-eligible, roughly seven weeks ahead of the Feb. 10 trade deadline. The 4-24 Detroit Pistons, who are mired in a 14-game losing streak/snapped a 13-game losing streak with a win over the Houston
The coach is quarantining. So is the goalie. So are an assistant coach and three other players. For now, the Detroit Red Wings will keep playing — they were scheduled to host the New Jersey Devils on Saturday night. Though their game against the Avalanche Monday has been postponed. It’s just that head coach Jeff Blashill,
Detroit — On a nightly basis, Isaiah Stewart gives up size to almost every opposing starting center. At 6-foot-8, he doesn’t have ideal height, but he’s learning how to make up for the difference by using his strength and positioning to his advantage. In Saturday’s matchup against Rockets center Christian Wood, who is 6-10, Stewart
When the Detroit Pistons faced the Houston Rockets on Nov. 10, they were in very similar situations. Both teams started full rebuilds last season, with the former buying out Blake Griffin and the latter trading James Harden. The Pistons won the 2021 lottery and drafted Cade Cunningham. The Rockets took Jalen Green third overall. Detroit,
Rod Beard | The Detroit News Detroit — When the schedule was released before the season, the Pistons’ home matchup against the Houston Rockets was one of the marquee games because of the anticipated matchup with the top two picks in the draft. That matchup didn’t materialize, as the Rockets’ Jalen Green missed the game because
The Detroit Pistons lack experience, particularly after losing Jerami Grant and Kelly Olynyk to injuries. They also lack depth, thanks to tens of millions of dead money on the books, most notably Blake Griffin’s bought-out contract. Those are just a few of the reasons why the Pistons are mired in one of the longest losing
Detroit — Sports fans can definitely can get their fill Saturday at Little Caesars Arena, a one-stop winter sports buffet. The venue has waited and wanted for this to happen, and it finally will: a Pistons game at noon against the Houston Rockets and the Red Wings taking on the New Jersey Devils at 8 p.m. Both
Detroit — It’s a rise-and-shine day for the Pistons and Houston Rockets. Saturday is the first of two games this season with a noon tipoff time, which will take some adjustment from the team and players from a logistical standpoint, as well as with mental and physical preparation. Basketball coaches and players tend to be
Detroit — Pistons forward Jerami Grant is on the road to recovery. Grant had surgery Thursday to repair UCL ligament damage in his right thumb, the team announced Friday. Grant injured the thumb during the first quarter of last week’s matchup against the New Orleans Pelicans. Pistons mailbag: Where does state of rebuild rank among
The Detroit Pistons’ 122-113 loss to the Indiana Pacers on Thursday night in Indianapolis brought them to the brink of history, though — like so much in this season — not in a good way. The Pistons fell to 4-23, including 13 straight losses. (Their last win: Nov. 17, 97-89, over the Pacers at Little
Pistons forward Jerami Grant underwent a successful surgical procedure on Thursday to repair the UCL ligament in his right thumb, the team announced today in a press release. According to the Pistons, Grant will be reevaluated in six weeks. That six-week timeline was reported over the weekend when Grant was first diagnosed with a ligament
INDIANAPOLIS — Ask any member of the Detroit Pistons, and they will agree: Saddiq Bey is one of the hardest workers on the team. It’s why few, if any, of Bey’s teammates and coaches expressed serious concern about his shooting slump through most of this season. Bey’s percentages have declined across the board after a strong first
Maybe you’ve seen the numbers. The shooting percentages and point, rebound and assist averages you thought you’d see from the Detroit Pistons’ 2021 No. 1 overall pick. Or maybe you haven’t. Maybe you’ve tuned out, because Cade Cunningham started slowly, and his team started even slower. Cellar-dweller slow, if we’re being honest. And so maybe the
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