I have maintained since the start of the season that this team would be competing for a play-in spot. A few things derailed that(Cade's injury, various injuries)but it's obvious that this Piston team is much better then its record indicates. This isn't just me talking either, this is also various other teams commentators as well. They see it, and they know it as well.(I almost always watch the opposing teams feed)Cowology wrote:We are 7-7 over our last 14 games. Our PPG has moved from less than 103 ppg (dead last) to about 110 ppg (league average). That may not sound like much, but it's actually a huge deal. Our PPG differential has gone from being over 8 to about 2 ppg. And every single one of those 7 losses was decided in the 4th quarter. This is how we looked after 3Q's in each of those losses...zeebneeb wrote:I'll tell you what, if this team was on the brink of making the playoffs, both Boston, and especially Toronto would be sweating bullets right now.Cowology wrote:I'm not even projecting towards next season; all I said is that RIGHT NOW this team is playing well enough to hang. Even our losses are competitive. We aren't the most talented and we've clearly got major issues, but we play hard every night and are not an easy out for anybody. We are currently playing way above our record.
If somebody wants to disagree with that assessment they certainly can, but last years team has nothing to do with that. Next years team doesn't have anything to do with it either.
I'm not even joking. For whatever the reason, this team matches up extremely well against those two.
Up 91 to 84 vs. CHI (lost by 6)
Up 72 to 70 vs. LAC (lost by 4)
Up 73 to 68 vs. MIA (lost by 7)
Down 81 to 82 vs. CLE (lost by 4)
Down 85 to 87 vs. WAS (lost by 3)
Up 82 to 78 vs. BOS (lost by 9)
Down 90 to 92 vs. BOS (lost by 11
We were in every single one of those games. Either up or down by 2 or less heading into the 4th. It's not surprising that a young team would struggle to close games, but I don't think it's fair to point out how close our W's were without doing the same for our losses. These are not blowouts. Even games where we've been severely short-handed we are making teams earn it. While Casey runs out his terrible tank-a-thon lineups. And winning 50% of those close games isn't too shabby.
If I were a playoff team I'd be looking at ORL, HOU & OKC as easy W's. I don't think anybody should be looking at Detroit that way. We are making every single game a real game. And doing it against some pretty decent teams during that stretch.
I don't think it's crazy to say we could actually have at least another pair of wins if Casey wasn't deliberately trotting out some garbage lineups and holding out players who would otherwise be suited up. We've got a stealth-tank going and are STILL almost winning. And that was my point when I said this team is too good to tank. Even with the obvious attempts at throwing games we are still right friggin' there. It's actually kinda awesome. It feels like Cade is doing his best Shane Falco impersonation. Or maybe Ricky Vaughn?
I also maintained that had this team had a different coach(a good example is thibs)they would have about 10 more wins right now. Casey has a very specific way of doing things, and he is pretty good at developing players, but he a horror show at game management. RIGID rotations, predictable play calls, and bizarre lineups. Now, I absolutely understand that landing another top pick is crucial to not making the same mistake so many other teams have made;
Get a great player, and immediately start building, and always landing a bit short on talent. I get it I really do.
This team has legitimate pieces;
Cade
Bey
Stewart
Bagley
Grant
Diallo
Livers
Olynyk
Hayes
These are all NBA players, just most are perfect bench players. I'm watching the Rockets game right now, and that team is legitimately bad. Missing pieces, bad defense, e.t.c.
I also agree that the team is stealth tanking for the reason I mentioned, adding top talent thru the draft. As you stated, the team is almost winning, or winning despite Casey's (obvious at times) effort to lose.
I believe next year, unless something catastrophic happens,(injuries, drafted player sucks, bad trade)this teams record is going to be damn near double what it is this year.