ElectricMayhem wrote:Thanks for taking these over, Clav. I wish I had the time.
As others have mentioned, the Pistons lacked a 2nd threat. In some ways, Ivey was becoming that before he got hurt. He averaged 17.6 ppg this year with 3-point shooting north of 40%. BUT they were still a slightly sub-.500 team until he got hurt. They started winning after he stopped playing. Is that because they were getting to the point of understanding and buying into Bickerstaff's new system? Is that because the vets play winning basketball more than Ivey? If so, can that change? Is it because it put the ball in Cade's hands more? I'm not sure. Obviously, it's better for the Pistons if Ivey is that guy and they can play winning basketball with him.
Both Thompson twins are becoming monsters and they are still so young. Ausar is already a top defensive player and his offense has improved as well. I think his continued growth is the biggest thing that could catapult the Pistons to the next level.
Jalen Duren is only 21. He's still got a lot of growth left too. It's such a young team and great to see them already seeing some success so far from their ceiling age-wise.
Detroit really missed Steward this series. People who don't watch Pistons games thinks he's just a guy who rages and gets thrown out of games. Yes, that is a couple-times-a-year type of thing, but he is an amazing post defender and brings a lot to the team.
I understand the desire to start putting chips in to get a star to become a serious competitor. I don't care who the star is, though, I'd want it done without Cade and Ausar or not at all.
The Post Mortem creator! Gods be good! You laid the ground work, respectfully I'm trying to keep it going. Cheer buddy. Good to see ya around too

I had a great time watching the Pistons play this year, they played well above what I expected and focused defensively. Also the spacing on the floor was a lot better, but there's a lot to build on. Duren I have hope that he'll improve more this summer after tasting the playoffs. Thompson and Cade played great, there's a level they can reach, especially if Thompson and Duren shoot a little better around the court.
Agree that Stewart being out was a detriment to the team's playoff run, he helps in many areas of the floor, surely this next season there's renewed fire to keep this going, they can do it, there's space in the East to establish home court advantage if any other teams falter.
Have a good one, my friend! Hoping for your Pistons to keep the good work going.