Isaiah Stewart made his return to the Pistons rotation on Tuesday after his seven-game league suspension expired. Stewart was penalized for his participated in a pre-All-Star break brawl with the Hornets.
Coach J.B. Bickerstaff was thrilled to have his top frontcourt reserve back in uniform, Hunter Patterson of The Athletic tweets .
“There’s so much he brings to the table on both ends of the floor,” Bickerstaff said. “Intangibles, his spirit, his energy, his effort. … It’ll be great to have him back from a basketball standpoint, but from a personal standpoint and emotional standpoint.”
The opposing coach also spoke of Stewart’s importance to his Central Division rival, the Detroit Free Press’ Omari Sankofa II tweets .
“He fits perfectly their style of play,” Cavaliers coach Kenny Atkinson said. “I don’t think he gets enough credit because he’s such a physical player, but he’s a skilled player … gives them another great rim protector.”
Here’s more on the Pistons:
- Bickerstaff likes to go deep into his bench and that’s not likely to change the rest of the regular season, Patterson tweets . “I don’t think so,” Bickerstaff said of shrinking the rotation. “We’re so comfortable with the depth and the guys we have. … Typically in the past, nine is a great number. But we’re struggling to get away from 12.”
- Cade Cunningham is inspired by the longevity and consistency of starting forward Tobias Harris , he told Coty Davis of the Detroit News . “It’s impressive. It is something all of us young guys aspire to be,” Cunningham said. “In Year 15, I want to be able to come out, feel good, and be able to get into my bag as he does. For him to be doing that with us and bringing as much fire to our huddles and on the court, it means a lot.” Harris, who will be a free agent after the season, is averaging 13.2 points and 5.2 rebounds in 28.3 minutes per game. He made a key shot in overtime against Cleveland on Friday, following up by a 23-point, 7-rebound effort against Orlando on Sunday. “For me, it has been about keeping myself mentally and physically in the best condition,” Harris said.
- Second-year wing Ron Holland is shooting a woeful 22.7 percent on 3-point attempts but the coaching staff won’t deter him from taking open looks, according to Sankofa . “His open shot is the best shot,” Bickerstaff said. “We want him to believe that, if he’s doing the other things. His strength is putting pressure on the rim, and if he’s not doing that and just settling for jumpers, then he’s not maximizing his opportunities. But if he’s driving, he’s attacking, he’s defending, he’s running, the ball finds him in the corner, it’s an open shot, that shot is the best shot for us.”
- ICYMI, Cunningham was named the Eastern Conference Player of the Month. Get the details here .
