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During the 2024-25 season, the Detroit Pistons quickly became the best story in the NBA. Last season, they won only 14 games, but this year bounced back, becoming the first team in NBA history to ...
This marks the second largest victory in franchise history and is the first time they have held a team to 81 or less points since Jan. 10, 2018, when they defeated the Brooklyn Nets 114-80.
When you think of “Big Trades” or conference-shifting transactions in the history of the NBA, a handful come to mind. The ...
The victory was Detroit's 42nd of the season, up from 14 wins a year ago. That 28-win jump makes the Pistons the first NBA team to triple their win total from the previous full, 82-game season.
Daly is the lone coach in Pistons history to have a jersey number retired for him. Daly was the coach of the Pistons during the franchise's Bad Boys era, which saw them win back-to-back titles in ...
The Detroit Pistons made franchise history in Monday's victory over the New Orleans Pelicans.
DETROIT – One of the most improbable seasons in Detroit Pistons history ended Thursday in agonizing fashion with a 116-113 loss to the New York Knicks in Game 6 of their first-round playoff series.
But the Pistons are set up for a run of success in the seasons ahead to a degree they haven’t been since the spring of 2003. They’d just won 50 games for the second straight season in a string ...
The Pistons haven’t won a playoff game since 2008, and hadn’t had a winning season since leaving Auburn Hills behind and moving back downtown. That was four head coaches and four GMs ago.
To recognize Big Sean’s impact on the Pistons organization as Creative Director of Innovation, the artist was granted the Legacy of Culture award, which was presented by J Dilla’s daughter, Ty ...
The Pistons are 1 1/2 games back from the fourth-seeded Indiana Pacers (43-30) and 1 1/2 games ahead of the Milwaukee Bucks (40-33), who are sixth in the Eastern Conference.
The Pistons have made the playoffs just three times in the past 16 years — 2009, 2016, and 2019 — and were swept each time, twice by the Cavaliers and once by the Bucks.