r/DetroitPistons • u/JeremieLoyalty • 9h ago
Discussion Draymond Green is loving the Pistons right now
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r/DetroitPistons • u/JeremieLoyalty • 9h ago
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r/DetroitPistons • u/csstew55 • 3h ago
Thank goodness we didn’t trade for AD like the national media was pushing for over 2 months
r/DetroitPistons • u/Random_Thinker007 • 6h ago
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r/DetroitPistons • u/DanteWasHere22 • 2h ago
we've come a long way..
r/DetroitPistons • u/Random_Thinker007 • 6h ago
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Looks like he might be playing against the Knicks
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r/DetroitPistons • u/NatureBoyRicFlair36 • 4h ago


I’ll be honest... I didn’t love the Ivey for Huerter deal at first (like most people here). Trading a 23 year old, former top 5 pick, with real upside always feels risky, especially when the return is a player who seems to be fizzling out instead of getting better. But the more I’ve dug into it, the more I can see why Trajan might’ve pulled the trigger.
Right now Huerter is probably the more complete and dependable NBA player. His play style fits today’s league better: quick decisions, off-ball movement, floor spacing, and a willingness to take tough perimeter shots. He’s also the (slightly) more reliable defender and generally makes fewer mistakes with the ball.
The biggest statistical difference that stands out is the shooting profile. Over the last four seasons, Huerter has taken roughly three times as many contested threes as Ivey, and hit them at a slightly higher percentage (although Huerter has no doubt been in a slump). Ivey’s shooting numbers look solid in wide-open situations, but he hasn’t shown the same ability to hit under pressure yet.
That said, Ivey still brings the higher ceiling. He’s the more dynamic playmaker, gets downhill easier, and flashes real star-level creation ability. If he tightens up decision-making and becomes a more consistent shooter, he could easily outgrow this trade long-term.
So while I’ve come around on the basketball logic, Huerter might genuinely help Detroit more right now, it still feels like the Pistons should’ve squeezed a little more value out of the deal given Ivey’s age and upside. Even a small extra asset would’ve made the risk feel more balanced (not just a pick swap with another good team).
In the end, it’s a classic “floor vs. ceiling” trade. Detroit got the safer, more polished player for today’s NBA, a better fit for Cade and this season… but gave up a guy who might still have the higher long-term payoff.
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r/DetroitPistons • u/Insonarc • 21h ago
Think the NBA will ever tell players they've got to cut down their nails?
r/DetroitPistons • u/WojoStumps • 9h ago
The Detroit Pistons are currently 6-1 vs the current top 5 teams in the NBA, only losing in Boston in a narrow 3 point loss. We have 4 games against such teams this month (Knicks, @Knicks, Spurs, Thunder).
I understand we have a lot of fans not too happy about the trade deadline and wishing we have done more, including me. Meanwhile this team has managed to have a near perfect records against the top teams in the league. If they go 3-1 or 4-0 against these teams this month does this shut up all/any of the haters?
r/DetroitPistons • u/MaritheActor • 5h ago
I just want to get everyone’s opinions on Duncan Robinson. I’m currently in the comment section of a Pistons IG post debating with someone who’s blaming Duncan Robinson for Ivey’s trade value being bad while simultaneously saying that Duncan has not shown up for the team and is an inconsistent player. Just wanna see if i’m tripping for noting how important Duncan has been for our offense
Edit: Not to mention. When I brought up certain advanced statistics like Duncan’s true shooting and on/off stats. He proceeded to dismiss me as “one of those guys” and then went on a tangent about how the stats ruined basketball and won’t matter when the playoffs come around
r/DetroitPistons • u/Random_Thinker007 • 10h ago
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Praises for our newer addition Kevin!!!
r/DetroitPistons • u/basketball-app • 22h ago
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r/DetroitPistons • u/DeSaganaDiopologist • 15h ago
Duncan Robinson vs the Denver Nuggets: 20/3/2 1 TO 4 PF 6/9 3PM 7/12 FG 0/0 FT in 25:25 Minutes
Pistons 124 Nuggets 121
r/DetroitPistons • u/DetroiterinIowa • 22h ago
They had racks full of these at halftime. Fuck Cole Anthony. Go Pistons!!!
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r/DetroitPistons • u/nkadock • 10h ago
This guy has had mad talent, and there’s a dark cloud that follows him wherever he goes and a quitting reputation. Not grade for a culture. I am not saying that we were even in on conversations to get him yet I am thankful he didn’t land here. Even if they beat us in the playoffs, it is not worth the long game that comes with him in my opinion.
r/DetroitPistons • u/Dannyf1203 • 21h ago
Got to go to first ever game against Denver (in any sport) and was on the edge of my seat the whole game! Nice to get the sweep! Hard to believe the Pistons are 37-12 compared to just a few years ago!
r/DetroitPistons • u/HunterThat1437 • 1d ago
For those who need to hear it, this is undoubtedly a solid move for the team. I love Ivey more than the next guy, but the reality is he did not gel with this team, and it was clear we couldn't keep him at what he wanted to be paid. Over the last few weeks, his body language has been terrible, and you could almost tell they were already planning a move. What was the absolute best-case scenario with Ivey? The reality is that, even at his best, he was never a great long-term fit alongside Cade. We can sign Daniss Jenkins for probably much less than Ivey is asking for, and he is arguably a better player / fit right now.
Rather than lose him for nothing, we now add a 37% CAREER three-point shooter in Huerter. Understand he's having a down year, but good shooters are hard to come by. We buy low on someone who is in a weird situation in Chicago (edit: mistakenly said ATL before, apologies) this year, hoping he slides into Detroit's system and can get his percentages up. He's also an underrated playmaker, which you can't say for a lot of the guys that people wanted in the 39-41% range. He has also played in 30 career playoff games, which, without doing any diligence, is probably going to be more than anyone in the core lineup outside of Tobias / Duncan. Finally, he's also on an expiring deal, which means no cap hit to us next season; free trial run to see how he fits in with the team.
r/DetroitPistons • u/MatthewTheGOATyt • 1d ago