Muzbar wrote:drosestruts wrote:Muzbar wrote:Giddey
Cade
Giddey.
That's a bingo.
Not sure I'm ready to make any big statement on the potential of Cade and the Pistons. But they seem to be plateauing as a .500 team. On this board that's commonly called NBA Hell.
He's certainly putting up more numbers, on a clearly higher usage rate. And starting next year Cade becomes a $40mm player, slowly growing each season till it's legit $50mm per year.
The Pistons won 14 games last year. This is an absolute step up from last season. It's NBA hell if you're a veteran team without any future going forward, it is 100% not the same thing as recent previous years Bulls teams.
This is a funny conversation to have after that butt whooping, but I do think it's an interesting conversation.
The Pistons are having a MUCH better season, no doubt about it.
3 players in the top 6 of win shares and those same 3 players are top 5 minutes are 100% veteran players - Tobias Harris, Malik Beasley, and Tim Hardway Jr (I'm also curious where Schroder nets out in minutes per game going forward for them).
So yes they've drastically improved from their 14 win season to now looking like a team that will finish around .500. Largely it seems on the backs of the veteran players they added to the roster.
Again, the Bulls jumped from 22 wins to 31 wins to 46 wins after adding veterans like Vuc, DeRozan, etc. and again - many here classified this as NBA Hell. We had young players on the roster during this time, same as the Pistons.
Pistons top 5 in total minutes
2023-24:
Ivey
Cunningham
Duren
Thompson
Stewart
2024-25
Cunningham
Harris
Basley
Hardway
Duren
It's clear to me that the Pistons growth can be in large part attributed to the addition and playing time of veteran players, and that their jump in wins has not come on the backs of youth development.
I'm curious what Detroit looks like as these veteran players move on, and their young players start making significant money that eats up large portions of their cap preventing them from adding veterans like these.