ESPN Projection for Pistons: 35-47, #11 in East
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we still have a lot of questions based on potential, which is why we haven't gotten much love at this point.
personally i'm confident we'll finish with around 45 wins but a lot of 'projections' i've seen seem to be closely related to the standings at the end of last year, with miami probably being the biggest change.
to an outside observer, as it stands we have:
- no star players
- no players with reputations as being very good offensive or defensive players
- an inexperienced team
i'm excited to see if any of our guys can fill some of those roles this season.
personally i'm confident we'll finish with around 45 wins but a lot of 'projections' i've seen seem to be closely related to the standings at the end of last year, with miami probably being the biggest change.
to an outside observer, as it stands we have:
- no star players
- no players with reputations as being very good offensive or defensive players
- an inexperienced team
i'm excited to see if any of our guys can fill some of those roles this season.
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2016 we'll end up 4th or 5th seed
1. Cleveland
2. Miami (too much talent, youth/vet mix)
3. Chicago (too much talent, good offensive coach and 2 great defensive players Butler & Noah if healthy)
4. Wizards (Porter came up in the playoffs, but we still might beat them for #4)
5. Pistons
6. Hawks
7. Toronto
8. Milwaukee (they will be much worse than people think to start the season but J Kidd will figure something out. he always does).
9. Pacers (could end up at 8 and keep Milwaukee out)
10. Hornets
1. Cleveland
2. Miami (too much talent, youth/vet mix)
3. Chicago (too much talent, good offensive coach and 2 great defensive players Butler & Noah if healthy)
4. Wizards (Porter came up in the playoffs, but we still might beat them for #4)
5. Pistons
6. Hawks
7. Toronto
8. Milwaukee (they will be much worse than people think to start the season but J Kidd will figure something out. he always does).
9. Pacers (could end up at 8 and keep Milwaukee out)
10. Hornets
You need 2-way wings, 2-way shooting bigs, and you can't allow low iq players on the court. Assist/turnover ratio is crucial. Shooting point guards are icing on the cake IF they are plus defenders.
Weaver & Casey, govern yourselves accordingly!
Weaver & Casey, govern yourselves accordingly!
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It's all a mess. I think you could make a reasonable argument the Pistons will miss the playoffs - that has been the pattern - and that they can snag a five seed. To me, the only player with the talent to truly improve the Pistons is Dre. You can see that potential in Stanley, but you have to expect a year for him to truly figure this league out.
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vic wrote:2016 we'll end up 4th or 5th seed
1. Cleveland
2. Miami (too much talent, youth/vet mix)
3. Chicago (too much talent, good offensive coach and 2 great defensive players Butler & Noah if healthy)
4. Wizards (Porter came up in the playoffs, but we still might beat them for #4)
5. Pistons
6. Hawks
7. Toronto
8. Milwaukee (they will be much worse than people think to start the season but J Kidd will figure something out. he always does).
9. Pacers (could end up at 8 and keep Milwaukee out)
10. Hornets
4 or 5? Come on, really? Do you really think that, or are you just hoping it? That would be nice, but I don't see any way of that happening.
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ZGendron317 wrote:vic wrote:2016 we'll end up 4th or 5th seed
1. Cleveland
2. Miami (too much talent, youth/vet mix)
3. Chicago (too much talent, good offensive coach and 2 great defensive players Butler & Noah if healthy)
4. Wizards (Porter came up in the playoffs, but we still might beat them for #4)
5. Pistons
6. Hawks
7. Toronto
8. Milwaukee (they will be much worse than people think to start the season but J Kidd will figure something out. he always does).
9. Pacers (could end up at 8 and keep Milwaukee out)
10. Hornets
4 or 5? Come on, really? Do you really think that, or are you just hoping it? That would be nice, but I don't see any way of that happening.
Not saying they will, but here is how they can.
http://www.detroitbadboys.com/2015/9/2/9229767/nba-season-preview-detroit-pistons-win-total-50-games-2015-2016
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Sort wrote:It's all a mess. I think you could make a reasonable argument the Pistons will miss the playoffs - that has been the pattern - and that they can snag a five seed. To me, the only player with the talent to truly improve the Pistons is Dre. You can see that potential in Stanley, but you have to expect a year for him to truly figure this league out.
not on this board you can't

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Sort wrote:It's all a mess. I think you could make a reasonable argument the Pistons will miss the playoffs - that has been the pattern - and that they can snag a five seed. To me, the only player with the talent to truly improve the Pistons is Dre. You can see that potential in Stanley, but you have to expect a year for him to truly figure this league out.
I disagree.. Van Gundy works wonders with point guards.. Anyone that truly watches all (or a majority) of their games can see it. Reggie Jackson has a bigger chance of being a star than anyone in 15-16 on the Pistons.