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All Time Pistons One on One - Who Wins?

Posted: Tue Dec 9, 2025 12:27 am
by Dark-Oh
They have to handle the ball, score, defend, and rebound... All players who have at least a single season with detroit, who wins in a playoff competition where you have to lose three times to be eliminated?

I know the winner. I'll share after everyone posts their winner.

Re: All Time Pistons One on One - Who Wins?

Posted: Tue Dec 9, 2025 12:31 am
by Absolutia
Cade Cunningham.

Re: All Time Pistons One on One - Who Wins?

Posted: Tue Dec 9, 2025 12:31 am
by Absolutia
Or Grant Hill.

Re: All Time Pistons One on One - Who Wins?

Posted: Tue Dec 9, 2025 12:38 am
by Snakebites
Feel like it has to be Hill. That combination of athleticism, playmaking, and size would be really tough to beat one on one.

Re: All Time Pistons One on One - Who Wins?

Posted: Tue Dec 9, 2025 12:45 am
by Dark-Oh
Snakebites wrote:Feel like it has to be Hill. That combination of athleticism, playmaking, and size would be really tough to beat one on one.


Playmaking doesn't matter in 1v1

Re: All Time Pistons One on One - Who Wins?

Posted: Tue Dec 9, 2025 12:49 am
by Snakebites
Dark-Oh wrote:
Snakebites wrote:Feel like it has to be Hill. That combination of athleticism, playmaking, and size would be really tough to beat one on one.


Playmaking doesn't matter in 1v1

Yeah, typed that too quickly. He can generate his own scoring opportunities, that is what was on my mind.

I think he's too big for perimeter players to guard and too fast for most bigger players.

Re: All Time Pistons One on One - Who Wins?

Posted: Tue Dec 9, 2025 12:54 am
by MrBigShot
Adrian Dantley

Re: All Time Pistons One on One - Who Wins?

Posted: Tue Dec 9, 2025 1:09 am
by Dark-Oh
Snakebites wrote:
Dark-Oh wrote:
Snakebites wrote:Feel like it has to be Hill. That combination of athleticism, playmaking, and size would be really tough to beat one on one.


Playmaking doesn't matter in 1v1

Yeah, typed that too quickly. He can generate his own scoring opportunities, that is what was on my mind.

I think he's too big for perimeter players to guard and too fast for most bigger players.


It's a very good choice

Re: All Time Pistons One on One - Who Wins?

Posted: Tue Dec 9, 2025 1:39 am
by Canadafan
Sheeeed

Re: All Time Pistons One on One - Who Wins?

Posted: Tue Dec 9, 2025 1:46 am
by Warspite
I cant Imagine anyone overcoming the drive/desire and sheer will of Isiah Thomas.

Hill/Dantley/Dumars and Bing are also great choices.

Darkhorse: Laimbeer/Yardley/DeBuss/Aguirre

Upset alert: Houston/Stackhouse

Re: All Time Pistons One on One - Who Wins?

Posted: Tue Dec 9, 2025 1:47 am
by tmorgan
MrBigShot wrote:Adrian Dantley


This is the answer.

And he’d make it boring as hell to watch. Pistons Dantley, anyway.

Re: All Time Pistons One on One - Who Wins?

Posted: Tue Dec 9, 2025 1:56 am
by Patrick27
Canadafan wrote:Sheeeed


Shooting, shot blocking, man defense, rebounding, post play - he really could do it all.

Re: All Time Pistons One on One - Who Wins?

Posted: Tue Dec 9, 2025 2:24 am
by flow
Not going to overthink this. Isiah.

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Re: All Time Pistons One on One - Who Wins?

Posted: Tue Dec 9, 2025 3:09 am
by zeebneeb
MrBigShot wrote:Adrian Dantley
This is probably correct, but most don't realize the monster Aguirre was before he was traded for Dantley, and then accepted his role off the bench in Detroit.

It's a 50/50 call to me.

Re: All Time Pistons One on One - Who Wins?

Posted: Tue Dec 9, 2025 3:28 am
by DetroitSho
The answer to this is Grant Hill.

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Re: All Time Pistons One on One - Who Wins?

Posted: Tue Dec 9, 2025 3:47 am
by bstein14
Most of these smaller players would have a really hard time stopping 2018-2019 Blake Griffin 1-on-1. He had the size to shoot over, the power and strength to back you down and the handles to beat you off the dribble. He was about as offensively talented and athletic as you're going to get in this league and he had a really healthy MVP type season for us at age 29 in the tail end of his prime for sure.

People forget about Blake because those years were awful... but if you are playing "make it take it" up to 11 I think he's got a solid chance to beat anyone.... specifically Blake for that 18-19 year with Detroit.... Grant Hill never had a 2pt% as high or a 3pt% as high with Detroit as what Blake did with the Pistons that season.

Blake's weakness in comparison to Grant Hill was maybe was creating for others which isn't something that matters 1 on 1.

Re: All Time Pistons One on One - Who Wins?

Posted: Tue Dec 9, 2025 4:02 am
by Absolutia
bstein14 wrote:Most of these smaller players would have a really hard time stopping 2018-2019 Blake Griffin 1-on-1. He had the size to shoot over, the power and strength to back you down and the handles to beat you off the dribble. He was about as offensively talented and athletic as you're going to get in this league and he had a really healthy MVP type season for us at age 29 in the tail end of his prime for sure.

People forget about Blake because those years were awful... but if you are playing "make it take it" up to 11 I think he's got a solid chance to beat anyone.... specifically Blake for that 18-19 year with Detroit.... Grant Hill never had a 2pt% as high or a 3pt% as high with Detroit as what Blake did with the Pistons that season.

Blake's weakness in comparison to Grant Hill was maybe was creating for others which isn't something that matters 1 on 1.
Blake was actually my first consideration, but I felt a bit dirty actually suggesting it. He gave us some outstanding performances and hard to imagine any of the smaller players having a hope once he posted them up.

Re: All Time Pistons One on One - Who Wins?

Posted: Tue Dec 9, 2025 4:15 am
by Snakebites
bstein14 wrote:Most of these smaller players would have a really hard time stopping 2018-2019 Blake Griffin 1-on-1. He had the size to shoot over, the power and strength to back you down and the handles to beat you off the dribble. He was about as offensively talented and athletic as you're going to get in this league and he had a really healthy MVP type season for us at age 29 in the tail end of his prime for sure.

People forget about Blake because those years were awful... but if you are playing "make it take it" up to 11 I think he's got a solid chance to beat anyone.... specifically Blake for that 18-19 year with Detroit.... Grant Hill never had a 2pt% as high or a 3pt% as high with Detroit as what Blake did with the Pistons that season.

Blake's weakness in comparison to Grant Hill was maybe was creating for others which isn't something that matters 1 on 1.

Are we taking all of these guys at their peak or the versions they were when they were with us.

2019 Blake can't guard the little guys either. And he's only got an inch (and admittedly 25 pounds) on prime Hill, but also gives up a ton of athleticism.

Re: All Time Pistons One on One - Who Wins?

Posted: Tue Dec 9, 2025 5:23 am
by Warspite
bstein14 wrote:Most of these smaller players would have a really hard time stopping 2018-2019 Blake Griffin 1-on-1. He had the size to shoot over, the power and strength to back you down and the handles to beat you off the dribble. He was about as offensively talented and athletic as you're going to get in this league and he had a really healthy MVP type season for us at age 29 in the tail end of his prime for sure.

People forget about Blake because those years were awful... but if you are playing "make it take it" up to 11 I think he's got a solid chance to beat anyone.... specifically Blake for that 18-19 year with Detroit.... Grant Hill never had a 2pt% as high or a 3pt% as high with Detroit as what Blake did with the Pistons that season.

Blake's weakness in comparison to Grant Hill was maybe was creating for others which isn't something that matters 1 on 1.


Besides dunking there is no basketball skill that Blake is superior to Adrian Dantley. He is not even that much bigger in height or strength.

Stackhouse (who is actually taller, more athletic and a longer wingspan) would eat Blake alive and dunk on him every time.

Billups might just stand at the top of the key and shoot wide open 3s since Blake cant leave the paint without giving up a layup.

Re: All Time Pistons One on One - Who Wins?

Posted: Tue Dec 9, 2025 6:35 am
by LaSheed
I think I’m gonna throw Tracy McGradys name in the hat if we are allowed to consider prime years.