After winning no more than 23 games in each of the last four seasons, the Pistons appear headed for another lottery finish in 2023/24. They’ve lost 12 straight games to fall to an NBA-worst 2-13 record through the first four weeks of the season.
Still, James L. Edwards III of The Athletic says there’s no indication that general manager Troy Weaver is on the hot seat. Although this was supposed to be the season that the team took a step forward and vied for a playoff spot, Pistons ownership is aware that injuries have decimated the rotation and doesn’t seem inclined to take a “sky is falling” view, according to Edwards, who notes that Weaver’s latest contract extension hasn’t even begun yet.
As Edwards points out, last season’s leading scorer Bojan Bogdanovic has yet to appear in a single game and neither has Monte Morris, who was acquired over the summer to bring a steady hand to a young backcourt. With Bogdanovic and Morris unavailable, the Pistons have the NBA’s 26th-best offense and have committed a league-worst 17.5 turnovers per game.
According to Edwards, the real evaluation period figures to begin once the roster is healthier, which could happen within the next couple weeks. If the Pistons continue to struggle once all their key players are available, some “uncomfortable conversations” could be had in the spring, Edwards adds.
Here’s more out of Detroit:
- Within that same mailbag for The Athletic, Edwards says he doesn’t anticipate the Pistons will make any major trades in the short term in an attempt to turn their season around. However, he believes Detroit will pursue win-now moves far more aggressively in the summer of 2024 than it did this past offseason, especially if the club’s record in 2023/24 is “no better or barely better” than it was last season.
- One bright spot for the Pistons so far this season has been the play of their rookies. In an ESPN Insider story published last week, Kevin Pelton and Bobby Marks ranked Ausar Thompson and Marcus Sasser third and fourth among this season’s rookies, behind only young phenoms Chet Holmgren and Victor Wembanyama. As Keith Langlois of Pistons.com observes, Thompson and Sasser should put Detroit in good position to have at least one All-Rookie player for a fourth straight season.
- Second-year center Jalen Duren, who has missed five consecutive games with a right ankle injury, is making progress toward a return, according to head coach Monty Williams. “He’s just been able to do a bit more on the floor,” Williams said on Monday (Twitter link via Edwards). “He’s playing 3-on-3 now. We expect him to be back soon.”
- Pistons forward Isaiah Livers made his season debut on Monday vs. Denver after missing the first 14 games this fall due to a sprained ankle. Livers was on a minutes restriction, according to Mike Curtis of The Detroit News (subscriber link), who says the 25-year-old spoke after the game about needing to regain his conditioning. He made just 1-of-7 shots from the field in 23 minutes, but appeared to get through the game with no injury setbacks.
Trade Bojan, Bagley, Wiseman and Hayes for a young SG and a young PF with expiring contracts. That’s all they need. Ivey, Stanley and Stewart as the sixth men
Pistons should initiate a 3-team deal with the Knicks and Toronto. Cunningham to Toronto. Siakam or OG to the Knicks. Julius Randle and some draft consideration to Detroit. Orlando drafted Anthony Black in the Lottery, so I call them up and pull off a Fultz deal. Thompson, Sasser and Duren with Randle and Fultz don’t get you a ring, but it does get Detroit back into the Playoffs much sooner rather than later.
do you hate detroit? Did someone hurt you there?
Yeah that isn’t a good deal for Detroit. I like the pairing of Randle and Fulks but not in Detroit. Fulks should be traded to Washington for Tyus Jones and picks with Detroit trading Wiseman for Shamet. The Knicks need someone like Ingram or OG like you said. McBride Sims Quickley Grimes and Evan F with a pick for OG, McDaniels or Temple? Toronto has a veteran team with only two young players in Barnes and Dick. I would trade them for some all star or rebuild around them two and trade everyone else
Does Monty really gives a F about this year results when he has a 10 years contract …