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Re: Pistons (18-48) at Celtics (40-27) Game #68 3/11/22
« Reply #15 on: March 11, 2022, 08:57:10 AM »

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Pistons are 6-3 over their last 9. includes wins over Toronto, Cleveland, Charlotte. At least they won’t sneak up on us; hopefully the team is motivated to get revenge.

Yeah, our 9-point win is tied for their largest margin of defeat over the last 10 games (they’ve also lost to the Wizards by 9 and 3, and to the Bulls by 6).  They’re no longer a walkover like they were the first time we played them.

Re: Pistons (18-48) at Celtics (40-27) Game #68 3/11/22
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Should be a easy win but they beat us couple weeks ago
With Stewart, Hayes and Diallo all out, this looks like it will be much easier game.

Re: Pistons (18-48) at Celtics (40-27) Game #68 3/11/22
« Reply #17 on: March 11, 2022, 10:31:52 AM »

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I love the 5-man line up stats.  Tonight's starting line up for Detroit has played in 4 games for a total of 44 minutes, I think only once as starters.  They are -8 plus/minus and -7.8 NetRgt.  Their ORtg is 93 (the Celtics' starters are 116 ORtg).  Defensively, this unit isn't all that bad at 101 DRtg but the Celtics of course are otherworldly at 92 DRtg.

All that said, we need to keep the mindset every game, every quarter, every possession, until someone knocks us out of the playoffs or we win the championship.  We can't afford to let down our guard against anyone.  We can't lose this Mojo.  If you let it get away, it can be hard to get it back.

Look at Durant last night.  He was all business, really intense.  Granted, that was a bigger game in a sense but we need to be treating every game like that.  No horsing around, all business, every possession.  (Is that old school enough for you?).


Re: Pistons (18-48) at Celtics (40-27) Game #68 3/11/22
« Reply #18 on: March 11, 2022, 10:59:23 AM »

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Man, if Detroit gets a top 3 pick in this year's draft, they are going to have a chance to really be a great team in a few years.  Like how they are building that team.  Do a nice job with their draft picks, especially Bey and Stewart. Kind of whiffed on Hayes. Cunningham is going to be a good one. 

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« Reply #19 on: March 11, 2022, 12:16:57 PM »

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Man, if Detroit gets a top 3 pick in this year's draft, they are going to have a chance to really be a great team in a few years.  Like how they are building that team.  Do a nice job with their draft picks, especially Bey and Stewart. Kind of whiffed on Hayes. Cunningham is going to be a good one.

They still need a star type of player. They have good high end starters but lack top end punch.

Re: Pistons (18-48) at Celtics (40-27) Game #68 3/11/22
« Reply #20 on: March 11, 2022, 12:36:19 PM »

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Man, if Detroit gets a top 3 pick in this year's draft, they are going to have a chance to really be a great team in a few years.  Like how they are building that team.  Do a nice job with their draft picks, especially Bey and Stewart. Kind of whiffed on Hayes. Cunningham is going to be a good one.

They still need a star type of player. They have good high end starters but lack top end punch.

I’m pretty comfortable that Cunningham will be a star by the time his second contract rolls around.

Re: Pistons (18-48) at Celtics (40-27) Game #68 3/11/22
« Reply #21 on: March 11, 2022, 12:48:44 PM »

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Bey will probably put up 30, some other random Pistons player we've never heard of will go off on us, and it'll be another close Detroit-Boston game. That's how it's gone this season lol, though I acknowledge DET is better than their season record indicates.
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Re: Pistons (18-48) at Celtics (40-27) Game #68 3/11/22
« Reply #22 on: March 11, 2022, 03:37:31 PM »

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Is Tatum going off for 100 tonight? Feels like he could.

Re: Pistons (18-48) at Celtics (40-27) Game #68 3/11/22
« Reply #23 on: March 11, 2022, 03:50:09 PM »

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Man, if Detroit gets a top 3 pick in this year's draft, they are going to have a chance to really be a great team in a few years.  Like how they are building that team.  Do a nice job with their draft picks, especially Bey and Stewart. Kind of whiffed on Hayes. Cunningham is going to be a good one.

They still need a star type of player. They have good high end starters but lack top end punch.

I’m pretty comfortable that Cunningham will be a star by the time his second contract rolls around.

I agree, I see him by year 3-4 reaching all star level.

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« Reply #24 on: March 11, 2022, 04:01:52 PM »

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Man, if Detroit gets a top 3 pick in this year's draft, they are going to have a chance to really be a great team in a few years.  Like how they are building that team.  Do a nice job with their draft picks, especially Bey and Stewart. Kind of whiffed on Hayes. Cunningham is going to be a good one.

They still need a star type of player. They have good high end starters but lack top end punch.

I’m pretty comfortable that Cunningham will be a star by the time his second contract rolls around.

I agree, I see him by year 3-4 reaching all star level.

He looked better the last time the C’s faced Detroit, but I’m still not sold on him. Low FG and 3P%, turns the ball over a lot, average athleticism. In a redraft I’d take Mobley and he should be Rookie of the year as well.
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Re: Pistons (18-48) at Celtics (40-27) Game #68 3/11/22
« Reply #25 on: March 11, 2022, 04:05:22 PM »

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Man, if Detroit gets a top 3 pick in this year's draft, they are going to have a chance to really be a great team in a few years.  Like how they are building that team.  Do a nice job with their draft picks, especially Bey and Stewart. Kind of whiffed on Hayes. Cunningham is going to be a good one.

They still need a star type of player. They have good high end starters but lack top end punch.

I’m pretty comfortable that Cunningham will be a star by the time his second contract rolls around.

I agree, I see him by year 3-4 reaching all star level.

He looked better the last time the C’s faced a he Pistons, but I’m still not sold on him. Low FG and 3P%, turns the ball over a lot, average athleticism. In a redraft I’d take Mobley and he should be Rookie of the year as well.

I just don't see Cade as a number one player on a championship team.

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« Reply #26 on: March 11, 2022, 04:11:25 PM »

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Man, if Detroit gets a top 3 pick in this year's draft, they are going to have a chance to really be a great team in a few years.  Like how they are building that team.  Do a nice job with their draft picks, especially Bey and Stewart. Kind of whiffed on Hayes. Cunningham is going to be a good one.

They still need a star type of player. They have good high end starters but lack top end punch.

I’m pretty comfortable that Cunningham will be a star by the time his second contract rolls around.

I agree, I see him by year 3-4 reaching all star level.

He looked better the last time the C’s faced a he Pistons, but I’m still not sold on him. Low FG and 3P%, turns the ball over a lot, average athleticism. In a redraft I’d take Mobley and he should be Rookie of the year as well.

I just don't see Cade as a number one player on a championship team.

I think he got hyped at the next Luka, and he just isn’t that. That said, I could see him making all star teams.
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Re: Pistons (18-48) at Celtics (40-27) Game #68 3/11/22
« Reply #27 on: March 11, 2022, 04:20:59 PM »

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Man, if Detroit gets a top 3 pick in this year's draft, they are going to have a chance to really be a great team in a few years.  Like how they are building that team.  Do a nice job with their draft picks, especially Bey and Stewart. Kind of whiffed on Hayes. Cunningham is going to be a good one.

They still need a star type of player. They have good high end starters but lack top end punch.

I’m pretty comfortable that Cunningham will be a star by the time his second contract rolls around.

I agree, I see him by year 3-4 reaching all star level.

He looked better the last time the C’s faced a he Pistons, but I’m still not sold on him. Low FG and 3P%, turns the ball over a lot, average athleticism. In a redraft I’d take Mobley and he should be Rookie of the year as well.

I just don't see Cade as a number one player on a championship team.

I think he got hyped at the next Luka, and he just isn’t that. That said, I could see him making all star teams.

To be fair, its not certain that Luka is even the next Luka...

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« Reply #28 on: March 11, 2022, 04:23:40 PM »

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Wow, massive spread tonight at -14.5

Those that think this is a trap game should get their wallets out.
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Re: Pistons (18-48) at Celtics (40-27) Game #68 3/11/22
« Reply #29 on: March 11, 2022, 04:35:55 PM »

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Should be a easy win but they beat us couple weeks ago
With Stewart, Hayes and Diallo all out, this looks like it will be much easier game.

That's what they want us to think.

It'll be a close contest!


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