The Detroit Pistons are set up for a fair amount of roster attrition this offseason. They have three unrestricted free agents — Hamidou Diallo, Cory Joseph and Rodney McGruder — three players with team options — Alec Burks, Isaiah Livers and Eugene Omoruyi — and a non-guaranteed player (R.J. Hampton). Bojan Bogdanovic and Marvin Bagley
This Thursday night from 8pm E.T. join Wes Davenport, Bryce Simon of Motor City Hoops and myself for the first official live stream of DBB Live! With a painful 2022-23 season now in the rearview mirror for the Detroit Pistons, its time to turn our attention toward a pivotal offseason that promises to be full
The Detroit Pistons have officially closed the door on season three under Troy Weaver. They finish with another season unable to crack more than 20 wins — the fourth consecutive for the franchise. They avoided tying a franchise-worst season by one win with 17 in the W column. Armed with yet another top-five selection and
Troy Weaver’s next decision will be a big one. No, not who he takes in the NBA draft. That’ll depend on luck, and as the Detroit Pistons general manager said Tuesday afternoon, he wasn’t raised to rely on luck. “I know people look at me crazy all the time,” he said. “From Day 1, I
Detroit – Do injuries and youthfulness explain a lot? Sure. Are they valid excuses? For now. Of the 10 Pistons that logged the most minutes this season, seven were 24 or younger and only two played in 70-plus games. Is everyone tired of hearing about it? Absolutely. After a near-franchise-worst 17-65 record, which followed a
Detroit — In an era of the NBA when coaches are relieved of their duties for a lack of wins or failure to meet expectations, Dwane Casey walked away from his post as Pistons head coach on his own terms. Casey, who announced his decision to step down and move to the Pistons’ front office
Detroit — Pistons general manager Troy Weaver spoke to reporters for the first time since the team ended the regular season with a loss to the Chicago Bulls on Sunday, which was the same day Dwane Casey announced his decision to step down as head coach and accept a front-office role with the franchise. Weaver
Every offseason is important. This one is especially so for the Detroit Pistons, who are looking to boost their rebuild following a 17-65 season. It was clear this season that, despite some bad luck with injuries, the Pistons need to make a leap in the talent to ascend in a deep Eastern Conference. General manager
Detroit Pistons general manager Troy Weaver takes the podium for his end-of-season news conference Tuesday at 1:10 p.m. at the team’s practice facility in Detroit. You can follow live updates below. This comes two days after one of the worst seasons in franchise history finally ended. Through Weaver’s three seasons, the Pistons have posted the
Dwane Casey is stepping into a new area. After spending 44 years in the coaching ranks, he’s moving into the Pistons’ front office, in a role that hasn’t yet been determined. Casey announced Sunday, after the Pistons’ final regular-season game, that he will move from head coach to front-office presence. Casey reflected on his five-year
The Pistons Pulse is brought to you by The Detroit Free Press and is co hosted by Bryce Simon of MotorCityHoops and Omari Sankofa II, Detroit Pistons beat writer for The Detroit Free Press. Omari and I put a bow on what was a long and loss-filled 2022-2023 for our Detroit Pistons. The Pistons came
Apple Podcasts | Spotify • Hosts: Bryce Simon (@MotorCityHoops) and Omari Sankofa II (@omarisankofa) • Producer: Wes Davenport • Editors: Robin Chan • Executive producers: Anjanette Delgado, Kirkland Crawford • Email: brycesimon3309@gmail.com; osankofa@freepress.com On this episode: This week, Bryce and Omari share their takeaways from player exit interviews. The guys also talk Dwayne Casey’s move to the front office and the potential candidates to fill the head coach vacancy.
The Detroit Pistons are itching to move on. Their 2022-23 season didn’t go as planned. The front office projected confidence in September, and had good reason to expect improvement from last season’s 23-59 finish. A lot went wrong, and the team finished 17-65 — the second-worst record in franchise history. Yet, the optimism that defined
The last time Cade Cunningham played basketball, he missed 10 of his 11 shots. He didn’t have much lift, or burst, or feel because his injured leg was slowing him down. Before that game in Boston, he’d played in 11 other games, and looked like himself in only a couple of them. When he and
Detroit — Cade Cunningham sat in front of a group of reporters on Monday afternoon to reflect on his shortened second season, which was halted after 12 games, due to season-ending surgery on his left tibia. When asked to describe what he’s learned about himself in almost a full season without basketball, Cunningham took a
Detroit — Ever since he was a teenager, Cade Cunningham has been careful about what he puts in his body, including adhering to a strict vegan diet. So among the things that had him worried last November, when the throbbing pain in his left leg was diagnosed as a tibial stress fracture, were the details
Detroit — Ever since he was a teenager, Cade Cunningham has been careful about what he puts in his body, including adhering to a strict vegan diet. So among the things that had him worried last November, when the throbbing pain in his left leg was diagnosed as a tibial stress fracture, were the details
Detroit — In the aftermath of Sunday’s season-finale defeat to the Chicago Bulls, Dwane Casey informed his team that he’d coached his final game for the Pistons. The reaction was widespread across the locker room. During his final postgame press conference as coach, Casey said the moment was emotional. Pistons players spoke for the first
The Detroit Pistons‘ next coach will inherit talent. Young talent, for sure, but still talent. And for that reason, the Pistons will get interest from the best available candidates. So, that’s a start. A start that doesn’t come unless Dwane Casey decided to step down as the Pistons coach Sunday. And he did, telling reporters
The Detroit Pistons’ next coach will inherit talent. Young talent, for sure, but still talent. And for that reason, the Pistons will get interest from the best available candidates. So, that’s a start. A start that doesn’t come unless Dwane Casey decided to step down as the Pistons coach Sunday. And he did, telling reporters
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