Detroit Pistons Weekly Watch: Turning a Corner

Within the space of the week, the Pistons have gone from the depths of a 13 game losing streak to riding the hope generated by a current 3 game win streak.

The Pistons hit rock bottom when they lost to the Chicago Bulls at the Palace 120-87.  Detroit then avoided tying a franchise record 14 game losing streak with a gutty 99-90 road win over the even more bedeviled Washington Wizards.

They followed that victory up with a tough 110-104 overtime home win against the New Orleans Hornets and a 94-90 4th quarter nail biter at home against the New York Knicks.

In their three wins, the Pistons didn’t play a perfect 48 minutes with constant focus, ball movement, effort, and execution on both ends of the court, but they played through the lulls to persevere and pull out the wins.

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Detroit Pistons Weekly Watch: Going Backwards

The Pistons are currently in the midst of a 12-game losing streak.  It is their fifth worst in franchise history and their longest since the 1993-94 season, which they closed out with 13 consecutive losses.  The Pistons lost at Dallas 98-93; at San Antonio 112-92; and at the Palace to Philadelphia 104-94.

The Pistons have regressed in each of the losses.  They went toe-to-toe with the Mavericks throughout the whole game, then competed for the first three quarters against the Spurs before collapsing in the fourth quarter, and then finally they started the game lifeless against the Sixers, spotting them a 29-point lead.

The Pistons are a 40-win team that was crippled by injuries at the start of the season and have had their confidence shaken now.  If they don’t get their heads and spirits restored in the near future, any hope of a playoff berth this season will soon be out of reach.

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Detroit Pistons Weekly Watch: Injuries Lingering, West Road Woes Continuing

Last week, the Pistons were rising above their injuries to surge to 11-12.  This past week, the Pistons’ injuries have brought them down to Earth.  They lost all 3 games of their second West road trip, snapping their previous 5 game win streak.

The Pistons lost in Houston 107-96.  They lost their second gone in New Orleans 95-87.  And they dropped their third straight to Oklahoma City 109-98.

The Pistons didn’t match the energy of the Rockets and played lackluster defense, particularly in transition.  The losses to the Hornets and Thunder were variations on a theme:  strong first half start followed by a weak second half marked with no ball movement and offensive breakdowns, and falling to 11-15.

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Detroit Pistons Weekly Watch: Short-handed, But Winning

The Detroit Pistons haven’t had their top two scorers in the lineup for most of this season, and they were without two of their more reliable threats of 2009-10 in their last game.

Tayshaun Prince has been out with ruptured disc in his back since early November, and Richard Hamilton had played in just the season opener because of an ailing right ankle.

A left ankle injury has kept Ben Gordon out for four of the past seven games, including the last two, and Will Bynum missed a character defining 101-99 victory over Denver (more on that later) with a pair of hurt ankles.

As if that weren’t enough, Chucky Atkins rolled his ankle in the victory over Denver, too, but returned.  Charlie Villanueva is wearing a mask after getting his nose broken last week and sitting out one game.

That hasn’t stopped the short-handed Pistons from playing their best basketball of the season as they went 4-0 this week.  They have won their last 5 games, the second best in the league to Boston’s 10 game win streak, and 6 of their last seven.  The Pistons are currently 11-12 in the Eastern seventh seed spot, half a game behind #5 Miami (11-11) and #6 Milwaukee (11-11).

The Pistons defeated Washington 98-94 at home, returning to their grind-it-out ways and ruining former coach Flip Saunder’s return to the Palace.

The Pistons next beat the 76ers in Philadelphia 90-86 to earn their third road win of the season. In the process, they handed a returning Allen Iverson his second consecutive loss in his return from a short retirement and extended the Sixers’ losing streak, which is currently at 12 games.

The team returned to Michigan to find Denver rested and waiting for them the next night.  On top of being one of the West’s top teams, Denver was also sporting the NBA’s leading offense at 109 points per game.  It didn’t matter as the Pistons knocked off the Nuggets 101-99 despite 40 points from Carmelo Anthony.  Former Piston “Mr. Big Shot” Chaucey Billups (21 points) missed a game-tying layup in the final moments, going 0-3 against his former team and seeing his new team lose its seventh in a row to the Pistons.

Christmas came early as Detroit received a pleasant surprise when Richard Hamilton came off the injured list after missing 21 games.  His return had been projected to come after January 1, 2010.  The Pistons survived a 22 turnover game to beat the high scoring Warriors 104-95.  Hamilton scored 18 points and grabbed 2 rebounds to get his 10,000th point as a Piston and go sixth on the franchise’s All Time scoring list.

Ben Wallace has played at an All Star level thus far this season averaging 10 rebounds and being the Pistons’ defensive pillar.   

Rodney Stuckey and Charlie Villanueva have carried the Pistons offensively, averaging 27 and 20 points respectively over the last few games.  Stuckey has also averaged 5 assists and 2.8 rebounds as he spent time at both guard positions and small forward.  Villanueva has made an effort to be an inside presence, averaging 3 assists and 5.8 rebounds over the last week. 

Other Pistons like Jonas Jerebko, Jason Maxiell, Austin Daye, and Kwame Brown all provided valuable production also. 

But Chucky Atkins has been invaluable over the last week, stepping into the void at the guard position.  He contributed 4.9 points and 2.1 assists, but his impact went beyond the statistics as he kept a steady hand on the offense, served as an assistant coach on the floor, mentor to the young Pistons, and played excellent defense against Gilbert Arenas, Chauncey Billups, Monta Ellis, and Allen Iverson.  Like Wallace, Atkins has returned to lay the foundation for another contending team. 

Statistics indicate that the Pistons raised their scoring average to 98.5 during their win streak after averaging 90.6 while losing 8 of 9 games and increased their ball movement significantly.  But it’s the Pistons’ heart and character that has sparked their winning streak. 

Ben Wallace has instilled the old fighting spirit of the former Going to Work Pistons into this new team and is helping them learn what it takes to win.  Coach John Kuester has installed a cohesive system and fostered a family atmosphere.  And Joe Dumars has held this new team accountable for its actions and production unlike the last years of the Going to Work team, which grew steadily more complacent and undisciplined with the free-spirited example of Rasheed Wallace setting the mood in the locker room.

In the wake of injuries, the new Pistons have banded together rather than given up and battled every night.  As they steadily return to full strength, the Pistons are putting themselves in position for a surge up the standings against an unsuspecting East.

When he is not contributing content here at Midwest Sports Fans, Boris is the administrator of Club Pistons, one of the best Detroit Pistons fan forums on the web.

Detroit Pistons Weekly Watch: Villanueva and Gordon Giving Early Returns on Investment

The Pistons have rolled off 3 straight wins in their third week to raise their overall record to 5-4.

The Pistons defeated the 76ers 88-81 and the Bobcats 98-75 at the Palace. They earned their first road victory in a hard fought battle at Washington 106-103.

Richard Hamilton (ankle) and Tayshaun Prince (ruptured lower back disc) were out again this week with their injuries.

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Joe Dumars……Genius?

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Some people (read: fans of the Detroit Pistons) have regaled their GM Joe Dumars as a genius. The first thing that comes to mind is that SNL Weekend Update bit “Really!?…you think Joe Dumars is a genius…really”. Granted….he’s good. The Pistons have a championship this decade and they make the Eastern Conference finals every year. But, that’s over.

Joe Dumars Detroit PistonsDumars kept threatening to break up this team over the summer. He said no one was safe. Then he finally made his move. He finally did it in the first week of the season sending Chauncey Billups back to Colorado to play for Denver along with Antonio McDyess (who was later released) for former super star shooting guard Allen “Practice?” Iverson. Dumars wanted to get rid of Billups’s's’s big contract…I get that. Why not trade for another or maybe a bigger wingman (Carmelo Anthony)? Last time I checked, Rip Hamilton plays the same position as A.I. On top of that, Iverson is not really known as a team player or a leader….which is something they lost with the departure of Billups. I was already very skeptical of another Eastern Conference Finals run for the Pistons…now I’m sure they’ll be out in the second round at the latest. Even if Rodney Stuckey is the superstar everyone in Detroit thinks he is going to be.

Allen Iverson is in a contract year which will free up some cap space in the upcoming LeBron sweepstakes. But, do you really think any big time free agents are going want to move to dreary, cold and Matt Milleny Detroit….let alone LeBron James. Yeah…suuuuure, LeBron is going to leave Cleveland for division rival Detroit…not New York…or Miami. I could see James going to Greece before he goes to Detroit. Detroit will end up signing someone old for too much money…I don’t know who…but I just don’t see a young superstar in a Pistons jersey unless it’s out of the draft.

The funniest thing about all of this to all of me is that Detroit could really use a big guy that can slash his way to hoop and still hit the outside shot. Someone big that can create offense….someone like Carmelo Anthony. He would be a perfect fit for this team.

David Stern: “with the second pick in the 2003 NBA Draft the Detroit Pistons select Darko Milicic”

The very next pick? Carmelo Anthony to the Denver Nuggets.

Yeah…Joe Dumars is a genius. He had the second pick in one of the most talent rich drafts in history…and he took a risk on Darko? 4 of the top 5 picks from that draft are All Stars and Olympic Gold medalist. He passed on Carmello Anthony, Dwayne Wade and Chris Bosh for that pick.

So, yeah, Joe Dumars is good…..but this is not a great trade. And for that matter…he shouldn’t have run Larry Brown out to hire Flip Saunders.

The Pistons are getting older, and slower and the long season will catch up with them. Iverson will be gone at the end of his contract and the Pistons will have little to nothing to show for it.

Meanwhile Denver just got a tried and true real, actual PG and freed up another 1500 shots a year for Anthony and SG J.R. Smith. I think this was a great trade for them that will help them in their playoff push in the tight Western Conference.

Joe Dumars is a good GM…but he’s not the genius that Detroit fans think he is.