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The Pistons are in year 4 of their rebuild (some would say they’ve been rebuilding since the Drummond draft), and currently seem to be taking steps backwards with their young core.

Cade is currently the least efficient player to average 20+ ppg in the league & Monty has been questionable with his coaching patterns. Their 2020 draft where they selected Hayes, Stewart, & Bey, has been a failure considering who was available on the board. They had similar cap money to Houston this off-season & instead of adding quality vets to help their core, they took on expiring contracts for players that aren’t even in the rotation.

There is no doubt they are the “black eye” of the league, & have been for some time.

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[–] amit-kaufman@alien.top 1 points 9 months ago (6 children)

Any Detroit fans that can give a little insight on why Cade has been so bad? I was very high on him pre-injury but haven't watched much Pistons this year.

[–] spellman1969@alien.top 1 points 9 months ago

He is surrounded by shit. Zero spacing. He’s a 22 year old coming off an injury, being asked to lead 20 year old players lol they need a vet.

[–] NewBuddha32@alien.top 1 points 9 months ago

First and foremost he has turnover issues. He makes 3-4 lazy passes a game. Secondly, his conditioning isnt very good. He was out with lower leg all last season and his conditioning has suffered so he struggles late in games. We have very poor spacing which doesnt help with turnovers or getting efficient looks. Lastly, almost every team doubles him pretty consistently. When he isnt doubled he generally looks pretty deadly still

[–] eanregguht@alien.top 1 points 9 months ago

I don't watch the Pistons either but here are the issues with Cade: He can't dribble and has no explosiveness. A guy like that needs a lot of space to work and the Pistons are the antithesis of spacing.

[–] Ajbksfinest@alien.top 1 points 9 months ago (1 children)

Playmaking is subpar, lose handles, not explosive or athletic. He struggles to create space to get open shots and he doesn’t like to take any contact.

He still young but probably needs a reduced role.

[–] not_so_bueno@alien.top 1 points 9 months ago

Basically everything everyone who got downvoted in r/nbadraft said. It was painfully obvious he couldn't create separation even in college.

[–] YpsitheFlintsider@alien.top 1 points 9 months ago

No spacing, defense just focuses on him in the 4th and he's not quick enough to exploit it and his teammates aren't good enough to move well off ball

[–] MindofShadow@alien.top 1 points 9 months ago

He's not good enough to be a number 1 option and he is the number one options on a team with zero other offensive options and zero spacing.

They have a little bit of maybe intriguing talent but NONE of it fits together.

Like, Ivey looks like he coudl be good but hes a ball dominant small shooting guard... he isn't spacing the floor for Cade or vice versa.

Thompson is a defensive monsters but provides no spacing whatsever.

BPA makes the most sense drafting but you can kinda end up wtih rosters like this where the BPA dont fit at all