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The NBA Was NOT Ready For Detroit Pistons…



The NBA Was NOT Ready For Detroit Pistons…

The NBA Was NOT Ready For Detroit Pistons…

NBA Teams that won fourteen games two years ago don’t suddenly start an NBA season thirteen-and-two. They don’t win eleven straight. They don’t post a top-three defense in the NBA or look like one of the toughest, most physically dominant teams in the entire NBA. But the Detroit Pistons did…

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29 Comments

  1. Detroit's Identity

    They Defend
    They Fight
    They Dominate in the Paint
    They Control Possession

    That's not just the current Pistons that's what Detroit Basketball has always been from the Bad Boys to Going to Work and Now Today

  2. Cade – Daniss
    Ivey – Caris
    Ausar – Duncan
    Tobias – Ron
    JD – Stew

    Rotation looks tight. Great combination of skill, athleticism, and defensive toughness. Plus, we have Javonte and Paul Reed ready to fill in the gaps as the best 11th and 12th men in the league. If the NBA finally frees Malik Beasley, watch out Eastern Conference!

  3. What would be scary is if Duran got with Rasheed or Webber and added a three point shot to his game. That would make him insane.

  4. Cade is hitting that 3 in crunch time consistantly. Challenge him by consistantly forcing him to take and pay a heavy price.

  5. It’s ridiculous what we’re seeing with the pistons this early into the season, as a lifetime Detroit fan across the board, the pistons in their current state are the strongest team we got and they better make a deep playoff run…

  6. Pistons have the best depth in the league and it will continue to pay dividends as it already has. They can actually endure injuries to multiple starters and still win. Aren't many teams that can do that in the league right now. Deeeeetroooiiit basketballlll!! This team is young, hungry, and talented – and they are coming!

  7. I’m so happy my beloved Detroit Pistons are back but I’m sad bc OKC has a super team and the Clippers are in absolute shambles, which means OKC will get even better. OKC finna run the nba for the next 20 (or more) years. 😨

    But Go Pistons 🥹

  8. I’ve seen Duncan play defense the hardest he has in his career. He’s not the best, but he’s bought in and has disrupted plays at times

  9. Been Detroit's identity (when successful) for the last 40 years. It works. Keep hammering.

  10. Haven't watched the Pistons in years so to those who have, who is their 2nd scorer? Do they need to make a deadline trade or can Ivey be the guy if/when he gets healthy?

  11. lots of videos about the Pistons recently, i was reluctant to click on one more.. but this guy @BASKETBALLREACH has put together an eye-popping collection of plays from the Pistons amazing start. Nice job @BASKETBALLREACH

  12. Pistons went back to the 80s bad boys pistons the pistons are legit without a dought Ivey comes back and there even going to be better and deeper and that's scary

  13. Forced turnovers is so huge. Leads to easy fast break points and makes it hard for other teams to sustain runs. It also makes big comebacks possible. No other team has won as many games after being down by ten points this year.

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