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We can win playoff games with this backcourt

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We can win playoff games with this backcourt 

Post#1 » by breezypeezy » Sun Aug 24, 2025 2:06 pm

The best backcourt in the Association?

Cade, Ivey, Levert, Beasley

I think (if Beasley comes back) we will have a solid, playoff ready, backcourt.

I'm predicting a 50+ win season and getting out of the 1st round in the post season.
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Post#2 » by zeebneeb » Sun Aug 24, 2025 11:49 pm

Absolutely. Next season, mark my words, Cade/Ivey are going to be in the conversation for best backcourt.

You throw in arguably the most dangerous 3-ppint shooter in the league, alongside a certified bucket getter at the rim, who can also pass?

Think about the lineups you can put out on the floor. Its nutty.
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Post#3 » by VicVinegar » Mon Aug 25, 2025 10:47 am

I think I'm higher on Ivey than most people on here. I really hope he bounces back from the injury.
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Post#4 » by zeebneeb » Mon Aug 25, 2025 2:36 pm

VicVinegar wrote:I think I'm higher on Ivey than most people on here. I really hope he bounces back from the injury.
I remember when the team drafted him, I was pissed. I didn't think he would work with Cade at all, and wasn't going to able to start hitting a respectable % from deep.(34%)

All that was blown out of the water for those 30 games last season. I am now looking forward to having an all-star backcourt again. When the Pistons are truly successful, they have a great frontcourt, (the PF position in this team still gives me pause, but we'll see how Ausar evolves into that role) and best in league backcourt.

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Cade/Ivey are up next.
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Post#5 » by Billl » Mon Aug 25, 2025 6:00 pm

How about we wait for ivey to have a "better than replacement player" season? He showed some improvement in a small sample size last season, but he still have major flaws to work on.
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Post#6 » by BadMofoPimp » Mon Aug 25, 2025 6:05 pm

If Bease comes back with this depth and second unit, Cade and Ivey can play much less minutes and take many more breathers in game. Would be awesome.
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Post#7 » by VicVinegar » Tue Aug 26, 2025 12:04 am

Billl wrote:How about we wait for ivey to have a "better than replacement player" season? He showed some improvement in a small sample size last season, but he still have major flaws to work on.


Of course, he definitely needs to work on defense and decision making. But I think he passed the eye test more than the stats showed, albeit it was a small sample size like you said. Like I'm sure there's players in the league with similar "replacement player" stats, that people consider to be very good. Even as far as teammates go, his PER was higher than guys like Tobias, Malik, and Schroeder.

I think the biggest thing that gets overlooked with Ivey, is he may be our must clutch player. I think he had two buzzer beaters in his 30ish games last year? And that's not something that plays a huge factor, but considering Cade couldn't get it done in multiple big moments in the Knicks series, it's definitely not irrelevant. Hell, let's be honest, Cade's game winning three in the regular season was a fluke banked in three.
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Post#8 » by tmorgan » Tue Aug 26, 2025 3:30 am

BadMofoPimp wrote:If Bease comes back with this depth and second unit, Cade and Ivey can play much less minutes and take many more breathers in game. Would be awesome.


Ivey, yes. Cade, not so much.

Our offense with Cade injured/resting/on the bench is not good at all.

Cade on, last year: +3.4 points per 100 possessions
Cade off, last year: -0.3 points per 100 possessions

And those numbers include the now elsewhere Schroder (+4.3 on, +1.5 off) who was actually very good for us. The non-Schroder on/off for Cade is even more drastic.

Cade’s gonna play 34-35 mpg again because that’s what makes us a legit team.

I know Ausar wasn’t playing much yet and we hadn’t come together as a team, but the first 30 games with Ivey on the floor were really ugly. His defense remains bad, like it or not, and he’s barely passable as a facilitator. The numbers for those 30 games are brutal: Ivey on, -3.9, Ivey off, +3.7.
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Post#9 » by Billl » Tue Aug 26, 2025 1:56 pm

Cade is going to play 35ish minutes not because the team flops without him. 35 mpg is just a really standard number for an nba all star on any generic team. It's not like we road him into the ground or anything.

The problem was the playoffs. He was #2 in minutes. That's too much, especially playing on the ball all the time and his efficiency took a big hit.
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Post#10 » by oldncreaky » Wed Aug 27, 2025 4:46 pm

tmorgan wrote:
BadMofoPimp wrote:If Bease comes back with this depth and second unit, Cade and Ivey can play much less minutes and take many more breathers in game. Would be awesome.


Ivey, yes. Cade, not so much.

Our offense with Cade injured/resting/on the bench is not good at all.

Cade on, last year: +3.4 points per 100 possessions
Cade off, last year: -0.3 points per 100 possessions

And those numbers include the now elsewhere Schroder (+4.3 on, +1.5 off) who was actually very good for us. The non-Schroder on/off for Cade is even more drastic.

Cade’s gonna play 34-35 mpg again because that’s what makes us a legit team.

I know Ausar wasn’t playing much yet and we hadn’t come together as a team, but the first 30 games with Ivey on the floor were really ugly. His defense remains bad, like it or not, and he’s barely passable as a facilitator. The numbers for those 30 games are brutal: Ivey on, -3.9, Ivey off, +3.7.


Agree

I still have hopes for Ivey on D because he has the physical tools. Players taking until 23-25 to figure out how to play NBA defence isn't unusual.

But one thing that Ivey simply has to improve to be a positive player is his turnovers. He has way too many turnovers considering his role and usage; his assist:turnover ratio is below 2; he hasn't really shown any progress in his first 3 years. He just has to get control of the number of times he jumps in the air without a clue (leading to turnovers or bad shots).

Ivey's turnovers is what I'll be paying most attention to this upcoming season becasue he has no hopes of becoming an adequate floor leader until/unless that gets a lot better
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