Tigeraholic1 Posted yesterday at 12:40 PM Posted yesterday at 12:40 PM (edited) Barclays Center - New York, NY Edited yesterday at 12:40 PM by Tigeraholic1 Quote
Deleterious Posted yesterday at 03:02 PM Posted yesterday at 03:02 PM Over the last 10 games the Pistons defense is ranked 13th. Their net rating is down to 17th. Quote
Sports_Freak Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago Maybe Cade should sit again and see what happens? /s Quote
Deleterious Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago Minnesota picking #26 right now. Pistons 28th. Quote
Betrayer Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago Without Ausar in the starting lineup everyone's defense is being exposed. Duren, Harris, and Robinson are all poor defenders and Cade has been pretty bad recently as well. So, of course, with the defense suffering JB has been trying more offensive lineups as if any combination of offensive players on this team is going to beat any other team in the league. Our best offensive players outside of Cade wouldn't crack the top 5 of most other team's best offensive players. You aren't winning that way, no matter who you put in there. Look, it's not that difficult. Ausar is out so you start Holland or Green to get a similar style player in there and put some defense in the starting lineup. The guy who gets minutes off the bench as a result is Reed. He's highly disruptive on defense and produces anytime he's in the lineup. Any other minutes you want to give out to guys like Huerter or Sasser - those minutes come from the reduction LaVert and/or Jenkin's minutes. It really isn't hard to figure this out. 2 Quote
Deleterious Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago The thing that makes no sense. JB is a defense guy. It is odd his fallback is more offense instead of defense when all year he has stressed defense first. 1 Quote
buddha Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago so if the pistons flop at the finish and end up 4th in the east, will we all still be mad even though that's where we thought they'd be before the season started, and they did nothing at the deadline? i will never not be salty that trajan sat on his ass and did nothing to really help the team. although now that tatum is back they probably werent going to win it anyway. Quote
buddha Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 5 hours ago, Deleterious said: Minnesota picking #26 right now. Pistons 28th. its going to be really funny when we pick before the twolves. Quote
Betrayer Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 16 minutes ago, Deleterious said: The thing that makes no sense. JB is a defense guy. It is odd his fallback is more offense instead of defense when all year he has stressed defense first. I'd love to agree with you that it's odd, but this is what he does in crunch time too. He comes out and says Stew is the best defensive big in the league but then doesn't play him as a closer, even for just one possession when you need a stop. Same with Ausar, who's a top 5 defender in the entire NBA, and winds up sitting most nights in crunch time because JB opts for poor offense instead of dominant defense. He's been saying one thing and doing another with his lineups for a long time now. Since we're talking about defense, here are some fun numbers. Over the past 10 games Pistons have had a 104 defensive rating with Ausar on the court (best in the league) and a 119 defensive rating when he's off the court (near the bottom of the league). There's a reason the sudden turnaround started right about the time he got back from the blood clot last year. This is going to be a tough stretch of games while he's out with the ankle injury. 1 Quote
Betrayer Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 25 minutes ago, buddha said: so if the pistons flop at the finish and end up 4th in the east, will we all still be mad even though that's where we thought they'd be before the season started, and they did nothing at the deadline? i will never not be salty that trajan sat on his ass and did nothing to really help the team. although now that tatum is back they probably werent going to win it anyway. I just want to make sure that wherever we land, we're lined up to get NYK in the 2nd round for some revenge. After that we can (and probably will) lose in the ECF to Boston or Cleveland. I think that'd be a pretty successful season of development and improvement from a team that was slated to be the 4-6 seed. Then in the offseason hopefully they can address the need for 3-and-D players and/or maybe another perimeter creator. Quote
Deleterious Posted 28 minutes ago Posted 28 minutes ago 1 hour ago, buddha said: so if the pistons flop at the finish and end up 4th in the east, will we all still be mad even though that's where we thought they'd be before the season started, and they did nothing at the deadline? i will never not be salty that trajan sat on his ass and did nothing to really help the team. although now that tatum is back they probably werent going to win it anyway. I'd be disappointed. You have to be willing to adjust your expectations as the season progresses, and more importantly, you have to take advantage of your opportunities when they're right in front of you. Just ask the people over at Ford Field about that. Quote
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