The Detroit Pistons have all of the indicators of a team that’ll look to sell before February’s 2023 NBA trade deadline. They have two veterans on good contracts who could help any contender in Bojan Bogdanovic and Alec Burks. At 8-27, the Pistons have the fewest wins and most losses of any team entering Monday.
Detroit — Bojan Bogdanovic, the NBA All-Star? Dwane Casey thinks so. The veteran coach was asked about Bogdanovic’s candidacy to become a first-time All-Star before Tuesday’s loss to the Utah Jazz. “I hope people don’t look at our record as a rebuilding team and punish him for that because to me, Bogey’s an All-Star,” Casey
In the words of my good friend Frosty the Snowman, “Happy Birthday!.” That’s right, it’s Christmas Day, and that means some of the NBA’s best teams and biggest stars get a signature showcase. Sure, they’ll be competing with “A Christmas Story,” midday naps, and even the NFL, but today is truly the NBA’s time to
The Detroit Pistons dropped their fifth straight game in Atlanta tonight, losing by 25 points to the hometown Hawks 130-105. Trae Young and Dejounte Murray lead the way for Atlanta scoring 26 points each. Killian Hayes had a nice bounce-back performance, finishing with 17 points, five rebounds and five assists. Bojan Bogdanovic and Jaden Ivey
ATLANTA — The third quarter has become a disaster for the Detroit Pistons. To fix it, Dwane Casey may have to shake up his rotation, including the starting lineup. Detroit’s head coach teased lineup changes after the Pistons collapsed in the second half against the Atlanta Hawks on Friday en route to a 130-105 defeat.
When the holiday season arrives, I’m often reminded of Santa Claus’ list. Growing up, if you you believe in Santa, you believe that you will land in one of two columns on that never-ending list — naughty or nice. It’s one of those things that keeps you, as a kid, in line. The idea that
ATLANTA — The third quarter has become a disaster for the Detroit Pistons. To fix it, Dwane Casey may have to shake up his rotation, including the starting lineup. Detroit’s head coach teased lineup changes after the Pistons collapsed in the second half against the Atlanta Hawks on Friday en route to a 130-105 defeat.
We hear from coach Dwane Casey following a 130-105 Pistons loss to the Hawks on Friday. #DetroitBasketball
We hear from Killian Hayes after he posts 17 points, 5 assists and 5 rebounds in Friday’s loss to the Hawks. #DetroitBasketball
ATLANTA — It has been a bad week for the Detroit Pistons. After falling to the Utah Jazz by 15 points on Tuesday and the Philadelphia 76ers by 20 on Wednesday, they were unable to get on the right track before Christmas. The Pistons were outscored, 70-42, in the second half by the Atlanta Hawks
The Pistons had yet to beat the Atlanta Hawks after failing to do so in back-to-back games at Little Caesars Arena in October. That trend continued as Detroit fell in a 130-105 loss to the Hawks on Friday at State Farm Arena. It marked the fifth straight loss for the Pistons (8-27), their third five-game
Pistons GM Troy Weaver updates us on the growth of his roster and the off-season ahead for Cade Cunningham.
After a couple of promising performances against the Kings and Nets in losses, the Pistons have been blown out in their last two games by the Jazz and 76ers respectively. The Pistons were not competitive in either game as their defense continues to be a huge problem. The Pistons will be facing a Hawks team
When GM Troy Weaver and the Detroit Pistons agreed to a two-year contract with former No. 9 overall pick Kevin Knox II on the first day of free agency, the expectations for Weaver’s latest reclamation attempt were low. Sure, Knox had shown promise in his rookie season with the New York Knicks averaging 12.8 points
PHILADELPHIA — During his introductory press conference in June 2020, Troy Weaver laid out a clear and unique vision for the Detroit Pistons. He vowed to “restore” the team back to its former glory — the Bad Boys and Goin’ To Work-type of glory — and expressed his belief that Detroit is a great city
We hear from coach Dwane Casey after his Pistons fall to the 76ers 113-93 Wednesday night. #DetroitBasketball
We hear from Dylan Larkin after he scores twice Wednesday to help his Red Wings end a six-game skid. #LGRW
PHILADELPHIA — One look at the box score reveals exactly why the Detroit Pistons were blown out by the Philadelphia 76ers on the road, 113-93, on Wednesday at Wells Fargo Center. The Pistons shot 39.2% overall, 26.1% from 3 and committed 22 turnovers, off which the Sixers scored 36 points. Those turnovers were a season
The Pistons began the second quarter against the Philadelphia 76ers just as they did the first quarter, with a plethora of turnovers. After giving up an easy layup to Joel Embiid, Marvin Bagley III took the ball out and inbounded to Hamidou Diallo, who then threw a low pass to Killian Hayes, but Matisse Thybulle
The Detroit Pistons lost to the Philadelphia 76ers tonight, 113-93. Jaden Ivey continued his productive week with 18 points to lead Detroit, Killian Hayes had 12 points and 4 assists, and Saddiq Bey scored 11 points off the bench. Joel Embiid led the way for Philly with 22 points, 10 rebounds, and 6 assists, and
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