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Media Day was today. You'd never know it. No live stream of pressers. No delayed stream. Nothing on the Pistons website. Nothing on the Pistons youtube page. Other teams had all kinds of coverage. This organization is a joke.
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Any pics if so someone post them
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Pistons are run like a poverty franchise. Long gone are the days of having the first private plane type of ownership.
Now you watch games to see how coked out of his mind the owner gets while throwing t-shirts into the crowd.
Now you watch games to see how coked out of his mind the owner gets while throwing t-shirts into the crowd.
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zeebneeb wrote:Pistons are run like a poverty franchise. Long gone are the days of having the first private plane type of ownership.
Now you watch games to see how coked out of his mind the owner gets while throwing t-shirts into the crowd.
This "coked out" owner **** is so tired. I actually stop reading posts when they go there.
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I remember the Pistons Twitter account used to be very active on media day. Barely any coverage this time around.
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And for those of us without Twitter...
No sign it was media day
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No sign it was media day
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I couldn't find the entire official video they usually have on Pistons.com or YouTube, but if someone does see it uploaded, please reply with that or any quotes, etc... I found this...
https://www.nba.com/pistons/news/cades-healthy-thompsons-ready-and-other-day-one-pistons-takeaways
Livers, though he wore an ankle brace, walked without a noticeable limp as he made his way to the podium at Little Caesars Arena. No crutches, no walking boot.
“Definitely a quicker recovery,” he said. “Able to walk and move around.”
Other than that, Pistons media day didn’t produce any curveballs. But it did yield some notable quotes, observations and items to monitor over the coming days leading to the Oct. 25 season opener. Here are some takeaways before things get going in earnest with two-a-day practices scheduled for Tuesday and Wednesday and the preseason opener coming on Sunday:
The frontcourt puzzle – We know Isaiah Stewart is more power forward than center now. “I definitely see myself more as a power forward now, especially having this group of bigs,” Stewart said Monday. Who might be second in line among Jalen Duren, Marvin Bagley III and James Wiseman to get minutes at that spot?
“Where I’m looking for growth from him is when he’s not at the center position,” Williams said of Duren. “I think there’s an opportunity for him to play four. If we see opportunities to go big, it’s going to be on him to be versatile to rotate on the back side.”
“I said before, whatever they need me to be, I’ll be,” Duren, still 19, said. “I feel I can affect the game in many different ways. I play to win. Monty wants me anywhere, that’s where I’m going to be.”
Bagley said he’s prepared to play either spot and had a heavy focus on shooting over the off-season to be ready to handle whatever he’s asked to do.
“I’m always ready to play both,” he said. “I don’t have an expectation coming into it. My own expectation is to be the best teammate I can be, to show up every day and be able to lock in on the small things.”
Goal setting – No general manager is going to throw out a number of wins as a goal for the season on media day. But Troy Weaver left no doubt that he expects more suspense out of the Pistons this season – in fourth quarters and in February, March and April.
“In the past, after the All-Star break, we haven’t played meaningful basketball,” he said. “The goal this year is to play 82 games. We want to compete. Every game is going to mean something from the start, 1 to 82. We’re going to play this thing out. We’re going after it, full speed.”
Depth and defense – Weaver said over the summer that “defense and depth” were his motivations in cobbling together the roster. That depth took a bit of a hit with news of the Livers injury, but – barring a wave of further injuries – Williams is still going to have to make some tough calls ahead of opening night.
“That’s all we’ve talked about all summer,” he said. “The camp’s going to be really competitive. There are a lot of opportunities for rotation minutes just because of the way the team is made up. I look forward to that. I look forward to putting guys in environments where they can have a fair shot at competing for minutes.”
“Since I’ve been here, this is the most depth we’ve had and now it’s up to us to flip that coin and really defend,” Weaver said. “We aren’t the Pistons until we defend. I talked to all the players. We can’t become the team we want to become until we defend. Coach Williams and his group, they understand that.”
Backing that up, Monte Morris, who spent the first five seasons of his NBA career in Denver, said preseason scrimmages have been the most competitive he’s experienced since 2018-19 in Denver when the second unit included him, Malik Beasley, Torrey Craig and Mason Plumlee taking on the guts of a team that is now defending NBA champions.
“So much talent,” Morris said. “As far as teams I’ve been on, it’s definitely one of the two teams where pickup games, they’re all competitive. Both courts competing, good talent. If we can all stay like a fist most of the season when things get tough, adversity, I think we can have a good restore and get the city buzzing again.”
“Great,” Isaiah Stewart said when asked how Cunningham has looked to him in off-season workouts. “He’s looked great this summer. Just getting back to doing what he’s great at.”
“What people saw (at USA Basketball camp, where Cunningham starred with the Select Team) this summer was Cade just being healthy,” Weaver said. “He didn’t do anything we didn’t think he couldn’t do. He was just healthy for the first time. He’s able to really explode off that leg and play with his mind free of not worrying about his leg. He’s the lynchpin of what we’re doing and we’re excited that he’s healthy.”
The verdict on Ausar Thompson – Whether he cracks the starting lineup or starts the season fighting for rotation minutes, Thompson’s teammates harbor zero doubts about his NBA readiness.
“A.T. – I think he’s ready,” 12-year veteran Alec Burks said. “I’ve played a lot of pickup with him.”
“He’s ready,” Isaiah Stewart said. “Ausar knows how to play great team basketball. Defensively, his game is off the charts. I feel like he’s going to be playing from day one because he’s such an easy guy to play with. There’s a lot of ‘wow’ moments.”
“I feel very ready,” Thompson said. “You never know until you actually play in an NBA game, NBA atmosphere. But I feel confident I’ll be ready. I’m super excited. I wouldn’t even say I’m nervous. Just excited to get out here with the guys and get the season started.”
https://www.nba.com/pistons/news/cades-healthy-thompsons-ready-and-other-day-one-pistons-takeaways
Livers, though he wore an ankle brace, walked without a noticeable limp as he made his way to the podium at Little Caesars Arena. No crutches, no walking boot.
“Definitely a quicker recovery,” he said. “Able to walk and move around.”
Other than that, Pistons media day didn’t produce any curveballs. But it did yield some notable quotes, observations and items to monitor over the coming days leading to the Oct. 25 season opener. Here are some takeaways before things get going in earnest with two-a-day practices scheduled for Tuesday and Wednesday and the preseason opener coming on Sunday:
The frontcourt puzzle – We know Isaiah Stewart is more power forward than center now. “I definitely see myself more as a power forward now, especially having this group of bigs,” Stewart said Monday. Who might be second in line among Jalen Duren, Marvin Bagley III and James Wiseman to get minutes at that spot?
“Where I’m looking for growth from him is when he’s not at the center position,” Williams said of Duren. “I think there’s an opportunity for him to play four. If we see opportunities to go big, it’s going to be on him to be versatile to rotate on the back side.”
“I said before, whatever they need me to be, I’ll be,” Duren, still 19, said. “I feel I can affect the game in many different ways. I play to win. Monty wants me anywhere, that’s where I’m going to be.”
Bagley said he’s prepared to play either spot and had a heavy focus on shooting over the off-season to be ready to handle whatever he’s asked to do.
“I’m always ready to play both,” he said. “I don’t have an expectation coming into it. My own expectation is to be the best teammate I can be, to show up every day and be able to lock in on the small things.”
Goal setting – No general manager is going to throw out a number of wins as a goal for the season on media day. But Troy Weaver left no doubt that he expects more suspense out of the Pistons this season – in fourth quarters and in February, March and April.
“In the past, after the All-Star break, we haven’t played meaningful basketball,” he said. “The goal this year is to play 82 games. We want to compete. Every game is going to mean something from the start, 1 to 82. We’re going to play this thing out. We’re going after it, full speed.”
Depth and defense – Weaver said over the summer that “defense and depth” were his motivations in cobbling together the roster. That depth took a bit of a hit with news of the Livers injury, but – barring a wave of further injuries – Williams is still going to have to make some tough calls ahead of opening night.
“That’s all we’ve talked about all summer,” he said. “The camp’s going to be really competitive. There are a lot of opportunities for rotation minutes just because of the way the team is made up. I look forward to that. I look forward to putting guys in environments where they can have a fair shot at competing for minutes.”
“Since I’ve been here, this is the most depth we’ve had and now it’s up to us to flip that coin and really defend,” Weaver said. “We aren’t the Pistons until we defend. I talked to all the players. We can’t become the team we want to become until we defend. Coach Williams and his group, they understand that.”
Backing that up, Monte Morris, who spent the first five seasons of his NBA career in Denver, said preseason scrimmages have been the most competitive he’s experienced since 2018-19 in Denver when the second unit included him, Malik Beasley, Torrey Craig and Mason Plumlee taking on the guts of a team that is now defending NBA champions.
“So much talent,” Morris said. “As far as teams I’ve been on, it’s definitely one of the two teams where pickup games, they’re all competitive. Both courts competing, good talent. If we can all stay like a fist most of the season when things get tough, adversity, I think we can have a good restore and get the city buzzing again.”
“Great,” Isaiah Stewart said when asked how Cunningham has looked to him in off-season workouts. “He’s looked great this summer. Just getting back to doing what he’s great at.”
“What people saw (at USA Basketball camp, where Cunningham starred with the Select Team) this summer was Cade just being healthy,” Weaver said. “He didn’t do anything we didn’t think he couldn’t do. He was just healthy for the first time. He’s able to really explode off that leg and play with his mind free of not worrying about his leg. He’s the lynchpin of what we’re doing and we’re excited that he’s healthy.”
The verdict on Ausar Thompson – Whether he cracks the starting lineup or starts the season fighting for rotation minutes, Thompson’s teammates harbor zero doubts about his NBA readiness.
“A.T. – I think he’s ready,” 12-year veteran Alec Burks said. “I’ve played a lot of pickup with him.”
“He’s ready,” Isaiah Stewart said. “Ausar knows how to play great team basketball. Defensively, his game is off the charts. I feel like he’s going to be playing from day one because he’s such an easy guy to play with. There’s a lot of ‘wow’ moments.”
“I feel very ready,” Thompson said. “You never know until you actually play in an NBA game, NBA atmosphere. But I feel confident I’ll be ready. I’m super excited. I wouldn’t even say I’m nervous. Just excited to get out here with the guys and get the season started.”
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https://www.youtube.com/@DETROlTPlSTONS
this guy uploaded some of the players interviews from media day.
this guy uploaded some of the players interviews from media day.
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I saw a 2 minute video on youtube of Cade dribbling a ball for the photo shoots and like 10 seconds of Morris saying it's good to be home. That's it, this was as of last night. Just about every other team had full Media Day interviews.
The Pistons can learn a thing or ten from the Lions media team which has been top notch under the new regime.
The Pistons can learn a thing or ten from the Lions media team which has been top notch under the new regime.
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You know what's bizarre? I went to the link, and they all have like 15-20 views. No streaming, nothing live, no one sees them.tradez401 wrote:https://www.youtube.com/@DETROlTPlSTONS
this guy uploaded some of the players interviews from media day.
Why do media day at all, if nobody watches it? Just for soundbites during games?
I honestly can't figure out, who the Pistons did media day for, unless it's just for the 15-20 media members who were there.
Highschool level operation, and that's probably slanderous to a great many Highschool media class teams.
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You would think we're playing in flyover Iowa or Montana with this little coverage for what is supposed to be an easy hype drawing event
Maybe interest really was that low
Maybe interest really was that low
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For some reason, I'm scared of Media Day.


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Monty Williams did speak to the media yesterday. There's just no video of it. Anywhere. Again, this team is a disgrace.
Here are a couple tweets from Edwards on interesting things he said.
Here are a couple tweets from Edwards on interesting things he said.
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So, for those complaining about the lack of local media coverage... how much is a subscription to the Detroit News or Free Press running nowadays? Or are you just expecting coverage to be free?
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i guess throwing the bag at monty means cutting the budget from other areas...
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Billl wrote:So, for those complaining about the lack of local media coverage... how much is a subscription to the Detroit News or Free Press running nowadays? Or are you just expecting coverage to be free?
Good point. If you want good news, you got to pay for it
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Billl wrote:So, for those complaining about the lack of local media coverage... how much is a subscription to the Detroit News or Free Press running nowadays? Or are you just expecting coverage to be free?
1. They didn't have any coverage of it, either. There was no coverage at all.
2. Yes, I expect it to be free. Like many teams' coverage of their media day was yesterday.
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flow wrote:Billl wrote:So, for those complaining about the lack of local media coverage... how much is a subscription to the Detroit News or Free Press running nowadays? Or are you just expecting coverage to be free?
1. They didn't have any coverage of it, either.
2. Yes, I expect it to be free. Like many teams' coverage of their media day was yesterday.
Freep has 3 articles up today and 2 from yesterday.
The newspaper does not work for the pistons. If you want the newspaper to send reporters over to cover pistons events, someone has to pay that reporter. pistons.com did put out their normal team fluff piece, but if you want someone to objectively cover the team, then you should be prepared to pay for that.
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Billl wrote:flow wrote:Billl wrote:So, for those complaining about the lack of local media coverage... how much is a subscription to the Detroit News or Free Press running nowadays? Or are you just expecting coverage to be free?
1. They didn't have any coverage of it, either.
2. Yes, I expect it to be free. Like many teams' coverage of their media day was yesterday.
Freep has 3 articles up today and 2 from yesterday.
The newspaper does not work for the pistons. If you want the newspaper to send reporters over to cover pistons events, someone has to pay that reporter. pistons.com did put out their normal team fluff piece, but if you want someone to objectively cover the team, then you should be prepared to pay for that.
I don't care about newspaper articles. I want the team to provide their own feed and content. Most teams had live streams of the activities yesterday, followed by recordings available for viewing. The Pistons don't do crap.
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