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PistonsPage: What the Pistons AREN'T doing

by Oneflydude
created January 02, 2008, last edited February 10, 2009
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Nine straight wins have now brought the Detroit Pistons to a 24-7 record, the second best in the NBA. They've played the most impressive basketball I've ever seen from them. Defense, offense, penetration: they're just doing the definition of good basketball. Flip Saunders has been coaching at his best this season and has been handling this team with dignity. Many believed that his job was on the line this year, but the team is playing well enough for him to give people the impression that his job is safe.

Last year, the Pistons were a great team, but they weren't a championship caliber team. They didn't handle the center position well, with the rotation between Rasheed Wallace, Nazr Mohammed and Chris Webber. Sure, they were getting good guard play from Chauncey Billups and Rip Hamilton, which is basic for a team’s success, but the Pistons just didn't have the depth to win a championship. Unlike recent years, this season, the Pistons don't have any players ranked in the top 50 in minutes. With their solid bench contributions and string of winning games long before the late moments of the fourth quarter, Pistons coach Flip Saunders has been able to cut his starters minutes back to the low 30’s.

Rip Hamilton has played at an exceptionally high level this season.  He's shooting 50% and putting up 18.1 points a game.
Rip Hamilton has played at an exceptionally high level this season. He's shooting 50% and putting up 18.1 points a game.

However, that's not the only thing that they didn't have. They didn't have the same mentality last year, as they do now. Detroit comes out the gates, firing shots from all over and sinking them. They are no longer filled with the cockiness that they were full of last year. They used to come out into the game with the thoughts of them already being the best, when they really weren't. Laziness was their strength. Letting teams come into the game and quickly jump out to a ten point lead was a habit for them. Yes, they'd eventually come back to win the game, but the ten point deficit wasn't necessary in the first place. Winning 53 games last season didn't mean anything to them, if they were going to get beat by a one man team (LeBron James and the Cavs) in the Eastern Conference Finals. All the silly little mistakes that they used to make are no longer present, and now Detroit has the mentality of a championship.

It is never too early in the season to look at a team and tell if they're ready for a championship. I look at the Pistons differently this year than I did last year, or the year before. The Pistons are playing so crisp, so on point, it's almost reminiscent of their 2004 championship run, when everyone from the starters to the 12th man had an impact. They've made so many changes to their mental state, and it has been paying of so far this season.

Last season, some of the players tried to do too much, instead of just doing their part. For instance, Rip Hamilton is one of the NBA’s best jump shooters. That is his role on this team; to come off pick and rolls, and screens to pull up for that dangerous jump shot. He always tried to do too much by disrupting the whole play and driving to the basket, but it sometimes wouldn’t work. This year, Rip’s learned to stop doing that and just do what he does best. That’s the reason why Hamilton is shooting 50% from the floor and averaging 18.1 a game. All he needs to do is play his part, and he’ll get the ball where he’s comfortable at. Forward Tayshaun Prince said the Pistons have been riding a wave of confidence and consistency. Prince also said that at some point this season it won't be this easy; lulls are almost inevitable over 82 games.

But here is what the Pistons AREN'T doing this year. The Pistons AREN'T doing the same things they did last year. No more selfish basketball. They are working as a team, and everything is just clicking for them. It’s no wonder why they have the second best record in the league. So much is falling in place for this team. Everybody is stepping up and doing their part, and that is what keeps this team together. Flip Saunders is running the team well, and he’s told them what they need to do to have a better year.

The Pistons AREN’T playing sloppy basketball like they used to. Unnecessary turnovers are no longer in their blood. They know how to run the ball up-and-down the floor and they are making better rotations. This is one of the reasons why they are ranked third in the league in assists, with 23.6. “Team basketball.” A term used to describe the success of a teams game. That is a word that the Pistons can be described with.

They AREN’T allowing other teams to take that from them. Still, with one of the best starting fives in basketball, nobody is a star. To this team, points per game don’t matter. As long as everybody plays their part, winning won’t be hard. You see teams like Boston dominate other teams. That’s because they play team ball. During this nine game win-streak, the Pistons AREN’T letting it get to their head, which was something they did a lot last season. The same Detroit team from last season would think that they were the kings of the world if they had a nine game win streak. This year’s team feels that they need to improve themselves in order to extend the streak to ten. The mental aspect of the game is so important, but that is what Detroit has changed from last season. Where has Rasheed Wallace’s technical fouls been at this year? His attitude has been completely adjusted. He might not be putting up the same numbers as he did the last several years, but who needs it if you’re one of the best teams in the league?

Detroit has impressed me so far this season, not just because of their team play, their contributions from the bench, or their state of mind, but because they AREN’T playing like they did last season.


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Ea34Div-I Stud
698 days ago
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Good work! I've been watching a lot of Pistons games lately and have been blown away by just how businesslike they are in their dominating wins. There is no BS with this team, there come out every night and put teams away. I'm every bit as impressed with them as I am with the Celtics. Man, that would be an AWESOME playoff series!
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OneflydudeAll-American
698 days ago
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Yep, they're both playing great ball, especially Boston. I didn't expect Boston or Detroit to be as good as they are this season
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DRE-LOAAA-er
697 days ago
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Detroit finally has good depth. I think the main reason that they've fallen short the last two years was because of fatigue. Boston and Detroit are anchoring the East this year. Their game a few weeks back was the highlight of the NBA season. Could you imagine a playoff series??
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Anonymous Fanatic #1
697 days ago
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You right Dre. Fatigue was definitely a factor in the lack of playoff production from Detroit. But now, the bench has been able to step up and take over the 2nd half for the starters. They've gained that trust from Flip.
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OneflydudeAll-American
697 days ago
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^^^^That was me^^^^
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CRS-ONEVarsity Captain
697 days ago
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Pistons are looking very good this year. Them against the Celtics will be a classic series.
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
697 days ago
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I could write a book about how much I hate the Pistons, but I actually like Joe Dumars. I like what he's doing. I still hate them except when I want a team they are playing to lose (Celtics, Lakers, Knicks and on the right occasion the Spurs) but they are pretty despicable in my book - the St Louis Cardinals in baseball is a great analogy how much I hate the Pistons.
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
697 days ago
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But oneflydude (who gets the Manny Stiles seal of approval) has me interested. I'm starting to like the Pistons more than the Bulls! We can all be honest here - Flip Saunders is a decent coach and all, but he ain't gonna take this team to the "next" level. They were lucky to get one set of rings....
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OneflydudeAll-American
697 days ago
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WHOA Manny! Flip Saunders was doing a horrible coaching job in his first two years. He knows Joe D has him on the hot seat this year, so he turned it up a bit this season. Larry Brown is the reason for the Pistons rings in '04. Flip had shoes to fill, and he hasn't filled them yet. Only the playoffs matter though. He can have the best record in the NBA, but if he lets another one man team kill him come playoff time, it's a wrap for him.
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OneflydudeAll-American
697 days ago
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And I'm glad to see that you have a little bit of dislikingness for the Bulls. It's a shame that we haven't beat them yet!
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
697 days ago
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I used to hate the Pistons more than any team in the NBA but have grown to hate the Lakers and laothe the Spurs. At this point with a Philly Boy (Sheed) and a Coatesville Boy - Rip (Go Chester County!!!) It's hard to hate them like the old days. Even when it was Isaih and Laimbeer and the thugs - I LOVBED when Rick Mahorn came to Philly... I always respected Joe Dumars (and feared Vinnie Johnson, too) But there's no doubt the Pistons are still WAY better than the Celtics... Flip over Doc? NO CONTEST!!!
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RomiezzoLegend
697 days ago
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That is what I've been trying to tell everyone, Manny. The Pistons are better than the Celtics, at least that's what I think. They were able to beat them, now didn't they? A team with a great bench and great starting lineup is better than a team who just relies on 3 All-Stars. And yes, Flip > Doc. He knows exactly when to pull players out, and makes great plays during the game. I think his coaching gets underrated a lot actually.
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OneflydudeAll-American
697 days ago
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Hi-five for saying that Manny. People dont understand that the bench is one of the most important things in a teams success. Detroit has enough depth in their bench to have a better year than Boston. Please dont tell me that Eddie House will step up for Boston's bench
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OneflydudeAll-American
697 days ago
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I wish I was alive to catch the Bad Boys days. I've heard lots of stories about them. My stepdad has all these recorded tapes of them playing in the Finals and I love watching them.
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RomiezzoLegend
697 days ago
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Well, OFD, there's always James Posey. </sarcasm>
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RomiezzoLegend
697 days ago
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Good work, OFD, as always. I can tell that you've really compared the Pistons team of last year and this year thoroughly and well thought. It is funny you say that they were cocky, because I thought that they won less games because Ben Wallace's defense, and the way he brought a positive effect to the team, and playing for what? 5-6 years with the Pistons. After losing him, I thought it would've been the loss of him and the way they played with Nazr Muhammed as if he was Ben Wallace that brought their WP down. Obviously though, judging from your article, it is probably because of their selfish ball hogging, sloppy ball handling, or anything like that. As I said in your previous article, right now, they're on a 9 game winning streak, are one of 3 teams to beat the red hot Celtics, and at this rate, they'll be able to win 56 games. I honestly think they'll win more than 56 games because they got off to a slow start in the '07-08 season.
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CheezerAll-Star
697 days ago
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The proof is in the playoffs. The knock on Saunders is his inability to have any success in the playoffs. It is said that players win during the regular season and coaches win during the playoffs.
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RomiezzoLegend
697 days ago
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I definitely agree with you there Cheezer. There are some exceptions to that rule though. For instance. You have 3 seconds left and you're down by 1, and your team has the ball. If you run a good offense on the last play, the coach should get some recognition of winning the game for them. Getting back on point though, usually, the team that has the better record has a good chance of winning because of how the players play. It's not everyday you're gonna see the Timberwolves beat the Celtics. Now, when it comes to the playoffs, all teams with a .500 W% or above are playing against each other. It gets a bit more challenging for the coaches and a lot more strategy is involved.
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