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Is Ausar Thompson’s Reduced Role a Concern for Pistons?

March 22, 2025 by Last Word On Pro Basketball

The Detroit Pistons wrapped up their three-game road trip with a hard-fought 123-117 loss to the Dallas Mavericks. Despite the defeat, Cade Cunningham strengthened his All-NBA case, delivering 35 points, seven rebounds, and six assists. Malik Beasley added 16 points, but Detroit ultimately fell short. Now, they return home for a Sunday afternoon matchup against the New Orleans Pelicans—a team they dominated last Monday in a 127-81 rout.

As the Pistons prepare for this rematch, key questions emerge. One of the most notable is Ausar Thompson’s fluctuating role. Despite avoiding foul trouble, he logged just 18 minutes against Dallas. Over the past eight games, he has played fewer than 20 minutes in four, with the Pistons going 1-3 in those contests. His reduced playing time raises questions about Detroit’s rotation and development priorities down the stretch.

Another storyline is Tim Hardaway Jr. , who played just seven minutes before exiting with a sprained ankle. In his first game back in Dallas since the trade, he received a warm reception but was forced to leave early. With the Pistons navigating injuries and ongoing lineup adjustments, managing these uncertainties will be crucial as the season winds down.

Is Ausar Thompson’s Reduced Role a Concern for Pistons?

Is Ausar Thompson’s Reduced Role Part of a Bigger Plan?

Since January 1, Thompson’s role has been critical for the Pistons. Over that stretch , he’s averaging 10.2 points, 5.2 rebounds, 2.3 assists, and 2.0 steals per game. His 73 steals rank second in the league behind Dyson Daniels (104), showcasing his defensive impact. With Thompson playing a key role, the Pistons have gone 25-14 during this span.

Given his contributions, Thompson’s recent dip in playing time is puzzling. In the four games where he has logged 20 minutes or fewer, he has still been productive—averaging 8.3 points, 4.0 rebounds, 1.7 assists, and 1.0 blocks while shooting 50% from the field and 80% from the line. The inconsistent minutes have sparked speculation: Is this a strategic move to manage his workload and keep him fresh for the stretch run, or simply a shift in the rotation?

Potential Replacements for Hardaway Jr. in the Pistons’ Starting Lineup

With Hardaway Jr. potentially sidelined, the Pistons face an important decision: who steps into the starting lineup? When Tobias Harris missed two games for personal reasons, Beasley got the nod, making him the most logical choice. Given his fit alongside Cunningham in the backcourt, Beasley could be the answer again—but should he be?

Another option is Dennis Schröder , who has started 41 games this season and is averaging 15.3 points, 5.6 assists, and 2.6 rebounds when starting. Schröder’s experience and playmaking could stabilize the starting unit if Hardaway Jr. is out for an extended period.

However, rookie Ron Holland could get a look if head coach J.B. Bickerstaff prioritizes defense and energy. While not an elite three-point shooter, his perimeter defense and slashing ability bring a different dynamic that could complement Cunningham and the Pistons’ core. The decision will depend on what Bickerstaff values most—offensive continuity or defensive intensity—as Detroit navigates the season’s final stretch.

The Last Word

With the season winding down and key rotation questions emerging, the Pistons must carefully balance short-term success with long-term development. Ausar Thompson’s fluctuating role raises questions about whether the Pistons are managing his workload. Meanwhile, Tim Hardaway Jr.’s absence forces a decision on the starting lineup—should they prioritize offensive firepower with Beasley or Schroder or lean into defensive versatility with Ron Holland?

These choices could have ripple effects beyond wins and losses. How the Pistons navigate these decisions may reveal their broader vision—are they focused on immediate playoff positioning, or are they using this stretch to build confidence with their core players? Either way, the coming games will glimpse the Pistons’ priorities as they continue shaping their identity.

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