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The Pistons Have The NBA’s Most Confusing Roster 

September 21, 2024 by Last Word On Pro Basketball

The Pistons have a confusing roster.

The Detroit Pistons ‘ roster heading into the 2024-25 NBA season is one of the most confusing in the league, despite having a young and talented core. Players like Cade Cunningham , Jaden Ivey , Jalen Duren , Ausar Thompson , and rookie Ron Holland II offer a promising foundation, yet the way this roster has been constructed seems to lack a coherent theme or identity.

The Pistons Have The NBA’s Most Confusing Roster

A Promising Core With No Cohesive Philosophy

Cunningham and Ivey represent a backcourt duo loaded with potential, blending playmaking and athleticism, while Thompson and Holland add defensive versatility and transition skills. Duren, a standout at center, is a defensive anchor with offensive upside. On paper, these are solid individual pieces. But when it comes to how these players fit together, it’s not as clear. The Pistons’ draft strategy has often been about selecting the best talent available, which, while logical in isolation, leads to a collection of talent without a cohesive philosophy.

Contrast this approach with teams like the Orlando Magic or Oklahoma City Thunder. The Magic have focused on building a defensive identity, drafting long, defensive-minded players like Paolo Banchero and Franz Wagner . OKC, on the other hand, has collected versatile, multi-skill players like Jalen Williams and Chet Holmgren , developing an identity based on ball-handling and adaptability. Both teams have implemented consistent drafting philosophies that shaped their identities and accelerated their rebuilds. The Pistons, despite their young talent, lack this kind of unifying direction, making it difficult to form a clear identity.

Coaching Instability

Part of the confusion stems from the Pistons’ past coaching instability. Dwane Casey’s exit after the 2022-23 season and Monty Williams ’ brief tenure added inconsistency in philosophy and player development. J.B. Bickerstaff , the current coach, comes in with a reputation for defensive success, having built a top-seven defense with Cleveland over the last three years. However, his offensive schemes have often lagged, as his Cavaliers teams routinely ranked in the lower half in offensive efficiency. Considering the Pistons’ current roster construction—full of players with overlapping skill sets but lacking in shooting depth—there is little to suggest that Bickerstaff’s offense will fare much better in Detroit.

The offseason moves only add to the perplexity. Veterans like Tobias Harris and Tim Hardaway Jr. were brought in, likely to add experience and scoring, but their presence feels like a stop-gap rather than a long-term solution. Harris, who is on his second stint with Detroit, provides veteran leadership but may not fit into the long-term vision of a team still trying to find its footing. The front office shakeup, with Trajan Langdon taking over as general manager , offers a glimmer of hope for a more organized rebuild. However, the roster’s lack of shooting, combined with skill redundancy in the backcourt and wings, makes it hard to determine the team’s offensive identity or direction.

Pistons Confusing Roster: Glass Half-full Or Half Empty?

Ultimately, the Pistons are still in a phase of rebuilding, and while they have intriguing pieces, the lack of a clear organizational vision in terms of drafting and team-building is evident. Other rebuilding teams have found success by sticking to specific philosophies, but Detroit’s scattershot approach has left them without a defined identity. While Cunningham and the young core may continue to improve individually, how they fit together in the long term remains a mystery. The 2024-25 season could easily be another year of trial and error, as Detroit tries to figure out who they are—and what they can become. For a young team with so much potential, this uncertainty is what makes the Pistons’ roster the most confusing in the NBA today.

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