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Monty Williams: "You look at the defense in the first and third. Our starting unit has to come out with more force."
Monty Williams: "You look at the defense in the first and third. Our starting unit has to come out with more force."
Monty: "You look at the defense in the first and third … Phoenix was running script offense and getting to their spots and doing what they wanted. I didn’t think we got in their way until late in the first."
Monty: "You look at the defense in the first and third … Phoenix was running script offense and getting to their spots and doing what they wanted. I didn’t think we got in their way until late in the first."
Monty on the foul issues in the first half: "We were on our heels. Instead of being in position to dictate a move, we were catching actions and reacting as opposed to already being in position. And then we had some discipline fouls."
Monty on the foul issues in the first half: "We were on our heels. Instead of being in position to dictate a move, we were catching actions and reacting as opposed to already being in position. And then we had some discipline fouls."
Monty on Bagley: "Changed the game. He came in and played with a great deal of force … defensively I thought he did a much better job calling out screening actions, which helped our guards out." Said guys like that will be rewarded, because the Pistons need to defend and compete
Monty on Bagley: "Changed the game. He came in and played with a great deal of force … defensively I thought he did a much better job calling out screening actions, which helped our guards out." Said guys like that will be rewarded, because the Pistons need to defend and compete
Monty Williams said he didn't want to give Ausar Thompson that much time. Said he looked up and realized how much he played.
Monty Williams said he didn't want to give Ausar Thompson that much time. Said he looked up and realized how much he played.
Williams on Thompson: "I was really pleased with him taking that shot down the stretch and making that 3. He hadn’t got a lot of looks, but to make that shot says a lot about his mental fortitude." Said he didn't intend to play him for 38 minutes.
Williams on Thompson: "I was really pleased with him taking that shot down the stretch and making that 3. He hadn’t got a lot of looks, but to make that shot says a lot about his mental fortitude." Said he didn't intend to play him for 38 minutes.
JE的TA文章
Cunningham looked like the Cunningham you last saw. He dictated the pace in the half-court offense, processed the game well and had no issues getting to his spots. The only issue, though, was the shots didn’t fall. Cunningham (5-for-15 from the field) had several clean looks in his favored midrange area but was unable to capitalize on the majority of them. The low conversion rate isn’t worrisome, though. There was a decent stretch just before Cunningham went down last season when he was shooting 58 percent on pull-up jumpers, per
NBA.com
, and over 50 percent of shots taken between 5 and 19 feet. He’s had moments throughout his short career when he’s shown the ability to be a legitimate threat in that part of the floor, so I’m not overly worried that the shots didn’t go in during his first taste of NBA action in nearly a year.It’s more encouraging that Cunningham had no issues getting to his spots and that he was able to get several clean looks in that area of the floor. Those shots will fall eventually.
If you’re looking for something more optimistic to take from Cunningham’s performance, he knocked down two of his four 3-point attempts. Cunningham was a tremendous 3-point shooter in college, but it hasn’t yet translated to the NBA. It will with time. Distance shooting is what Cunningham said he worked on often this summer. If he can become at least a 36 percent 3-point shooter on high volume, things should go much better for Detroit this season.
JE的TA文章
Cunningham looked like the Cunningham you last saw. He dictated the pace in the half-court offense, processed the game well and had no issues getting to his spots. The only issue, though, was the shots didn’t fall. Cunningham (5-for-15 from the field) had several clean looks in his favored midrange area but was unable to capitalize on the majority of them. The low conversion rate isn’t worrisome, though. There was a decent stretch just before Cunningham went down last season when he was shooting 58 percent on pull-up jumpers, per
NBA.com
, and over 50 percent of shots taken between 5 and 19 feet. He’s had moments throughout his short career when he’s shown the ability to be a legitimate threat in that part of the floor, so I’m not overly worried that the shots didn’t go in during his first taste of NBA action in nearly a year.It’s more encouraging that Cunningham had no issues getting to his spots and that he was able to get several clean looks in that area of the floor. Those shots will fall eventually.
If you’re looking for something more optimistic to take from Cunningham’s performance, he knocked down two of his four 3-point attempts. Cunningham was a tremendous 3-point shooter in college, but it hasn’t yet translated to the NBA. It will with time. Distance shooting is what Cunningham said he worked on often this summer. If he can become at least a 36 percent 3-point shooter on high volume, things should go much better for Detroit this season.
The biggest “surprise” of the first preseason game (
unless you’re a subscriber
) came about 30 minutes before tipoff, when it was announced that rookie Ausar Thompson, drafted No. 5 in June’s NBA Draft, was in the starting lineup and second-year guard Jaden Ivey, selected fifth in last year’s NBA Draft, would come off the bench. This does not mean Ivey won’t be in the starting lineup opening night, but it is something that should be worth monitoring throughout preseason play.Coach Monty Williams started Cunningham, veteran
Alec Burks
, Thompson,Isaiah Stewart
andJalen Duren
against Phoenix. Three of those names — Cunningham, Stewart and Duren — weren’t a surprise if you’ve been paying attention. WithBojan Bogdanovic
missing Sunday’s game due to a minor calf strain, it was to be expected that Thompson would be in the starting lineup. Burks being in over Ivey was the real surprise, which somewhat signals to me that Williams is seriously considering bringing Ivey off the bench to start the year.Prior to the game, when asked what people should read into the night’s starters, Williams reiterated what he said last week — “we have an idea” — but remained noncommittal to anything definitive. He also added this: “We’ll know more once we get a few guys back.”
I interpreted that as Bogdanovic, assuming his injury truly isn’t that serious, will be a starter on opening night, though Williams has not said as much. It feels like that last starting spot will come down to either Thompson or Ivey. The fact Burks started over Ivey, which obviously was to help with the spacing, signals to me that Thompson is the leader in the clubhouse. Bogdanovic would be the spacer when he returns, so I’d assume Burks would get bumped back to a bench role. I don’t know for certain, though. Maybe we’ll have more clarity after Thursday’s preseason game at Oklahoma City.
As for the performances, Thompson and Ivey stood out in their roles. Thompson’s all-around activity from summer league translated to the preseason. He finished with 12 points, 10 rebounds and six assists (also four turnovers) in 39 minutes. Defensively, he was charged with marking
Devin Booker
most of the night. That’s a tough ask of any player, let a lone a rookie. Booker hit some tough shots over Thompson, but he did make him work.Offensively, Thompson made good reads with the ball in his hands, was active cutting and found himself around the basket a lot, whether crashing the glass or hanging out in the dunker spot.
However, while Williams was impressed with his rookie, there was stuff he saw that needs to improve.
“He’s got to play with force all game,” Williams said. “I thought there were times when he thought he was in position, and I got to show him on the film, that if he sprinted to the spot and used his athletic ability to shift out, as opposed to walking to the backside of the defense … he’s going to be much better.”
Ivey was the most efficient guard for the Pistons. The 21-year-old had 15 points on 5-of-8 shooting, which included 3-of-6 on 3-point attempts. Offensively, he was explosive, decisive and confident.
Defensively, though Ivey competed, there is still work to do. He got beat off the dribble a few times. He gambled once or twice when he had no shot at getting the ball, which mucked up the defensive rotations. As was the case for everyone who touched the floor, there was good and bad.
The biggest “surprise” of the first preseason game (
unless you’re a subscriber
) came about 30 minutes before tipoff, when it was announced that rookie Ausar Thompson, drafted No. 5 in June’s NBA Draft, was in the starting lineup and second-year guard Jaden Ivey, selected fifth in last year’s NBA Draft, would come off the bench. This does not mean Ivey won’t be in the starting lineup opening night, but it is something that should be worth monitoring throughout preseason play.Coach Monty Williams started Cunningham, veteran
Alec Burks
, Thompson,Isaiah Stewart
andJalen Duren
against Phoenix. Three of those names — Cunningham, Stewart and Duren — weren’t a surprise if you’ve been paying attention. WithBojan Bogdanovic
missing Sunday’s game due to a minor calf strain, it was to be expected that Thompson would be in the starting lineup. Burks being in over Ivey was the real surprise, which somewhat signals to me that Williams is seriously considering bringing Ivey off the bench to start the year.Prior to the game, when asked what people should read into the night’s starters, Williams reiterated what he said last week — “we have an idea” — but remained noncommittal to anything definitive. He also added this: “We’ll know more once we get a few guys back.”
I interpreted that as Bogdanovic, assuming his injury truly isn’t that serious, will be a starter on opening night, though Williams has not said as much. It feels like that last starting spot will come down to either Thompson or Ivey. The fact Burks started over Ivey, which obviously was to help with the spacing, signals to me that Thompson is the leader in the clubhouse. Bogdanovic would be the spacer when he returns, so I’d assume Burks would get bumped back to a bench role. I don’t know for certain, though. Maybe we’ll have more clarity after Thursday’s preseason game at Oklahoma City.
As for the performances, Thompson and Ivey stood out in their roles. Thompson’s all-around activity from summer league translated to the preseason. He finished with 12 points, 10 rebounds and six assists (also four turnovers) in 39 minutes. Defensively, he was charged with marking
Devin Booker
most of the night. That’s a tough ask of any player, let a lone a rookie. Booker hit some tough shots over Thompson, but he did make him work.Offensively, Thompson made good reads with the ball in his hands, was active cutting and found himself around the basket a lot, whether crashing the glass or hanging out in the dunker spot.
However, while Williams was impressed with his rookie, there was stuff he saw that needs to improve.
“He’s got to play with force all game,” Williams said. “I thought there were times when he thought he was in position, and I got to show him on the film, that if he sprinted to the spot and used his athletic ability to shift out, as opposed to walking to the backside of the defense … he’s going to be much better.”
Ivey was the most efficient guard for the Pistons. The 21-year-old had 15 points on 5-of-8 shooting, which included 3-of-6 on 3-point attempts. Offensively, he was explosive, decisive and confident.
Defensively, though Ivey competed, there is still work to do. He got beat off the dribble a few times. He gambled once or twice when he had no shot at getting the ball, which mucked up the defensive rotations. As was the case for everyone who touched the floor, there was good and bad.
Let me just say this first: Not many teams, young or old, are going to be able to slow down that Suns offense with regularity.
Kevin Durant
, Booker andBradley Beal
looked near midseason form during the first preseason game, as those three combined to go 12 for 21 in the first half for 35 points. Phoenix scored 70 points in the first half. Were the Pistons bad defensively to start? Yes. Are the Suns the best measuring stick? Probably not.Phoenix hit tough shots but also was fairly comfortable. The Pistons didn’t do a good job of making the Suns feel them, and it allowed several guys to get into an early rhythm.
Detroit also fouled 18 times in the first half. That’s a recipe for disaster.
“We were on our heels,” Williams said. “Instead of being in position to dictate a move, we were catching actions and reacting as opposed to already being in position.”
The Pistons fouled jump shooters on more than one occasion. Pump fakes got them in the air. Discipline has been a key work throughout camp, and there
Let me just say this first: Not many teams, young or old, are going to be able to slow down that Suns offense with regularity.
Kevin Durant
, Booker andBradley Beal
looked near midseason form during the first preseason game, as those three combined to go 12 for 21 in the first half for 35 points. Phoenix scored 70 points in the first half. Were the Pistons bad defensively to start? Yes. Are the Suns the best measuring stick? Probably not.Phoenix hit tough shots but also was fairly comfortable. The Pistons didn’t do a good job of making the Suns feel them, and it allowed several guys to get into an early rhythm.
Detroit also fouled 18 times in the first half. That’s a recipe for disaster.
“We were on our heels,” Williams said. “Instead of being in position to dictate a move, we were catching actions and reacting as opposed to already being in position.”
The Pistons fouled jump shooters on more than one occasion. Pump fakes got them in the air. Discipline has been a key work throughout camp, and there
• Duren, who left the game at halftime with an ankle injury, was used as a hub offensively. There were many instances when he’d initiate offense at the top of the key, wing or elbow. He made a nice entry pass to Stewart in the post for the team’s first score. Duren’s passing is an underrated skill, and it looks like something Williams will utilize often this season.
•
Marvin Bagley III
made a big statement in his battle withJames Wiseman
for the backup big minutes. Bagley didn’t play until the second half but finished with 25 points and seven rebounds in 22 minutes. Bagley can score around the basket. He’s been able to do that his whole career. He knows his role in the pick-and-roll and does it well. He can step out and hit jumpers. If Wiseman’s defense isn’t going to be noticeably better than Bagley’s, it’s tough to see how the latter doesn’t win the job because of his ability to put the ball in the hoop.• Lastly, Williams said
Killian Hayes
has had a good camp, and the performance against the Suns backed that up. Hayes finished with 13 points, seven assists and five steals in just 21 minutes. He and Bagley were big in helping Detroit climb out of a 20-point deficit. Hayes still can’t find much luck with his jumper, but there were a few aggressive takes to the basket that haven’t always been there in his three-year career. Veteran guardMonte Morris
missed Sunday’s game with an injury, so maybe a consistent camp gives Hayes a real opportunity to be in the rotation come the start of the regular season.• Duren, who left the game at halftime with an ankle injury, was used as a hub offensively. There were many instances when he’d initiate offense at the top of the key, wing or elbow. He made a nice entry pass to Stewart in the post for the team’s first score. Duren’s passing is an underrated skill, and it looks like something Williams will utilize often this season.
•
Marvin Bagley III
made a big statement in his battle withJames Wiseman
for the backup big minutes. Bagley didn’t play until the second half but finished with 25 points and seven rebounds in 22 minutes. Bagley can score around the basket. He’s been able to do that his whole career. He knows his role in the pick-and-roll and does it well. He can step out and hit jumpers. If Wiseman’s defense isn’t going to be noticeably better than Bagley’s, it’s tough to see how the latter doesn’t win the job because of his ability to put the ball in the hoop.• Lastly, Williams said
Killian Hayes
has had a good camp, and the performance against the Suns backed that up. Hayes finished with 13 points, seven assists and five steals in just 21 minutes. He and Bagley were big in helping Detroit climb out of a 20-point deficit. Hayes still can’t find much luck with his jumper, but there were a few aggressive takes to the basket that haven’t always been there in his three-year career. Veteran guardMonte Morris
missed Sunday’s game with an injury, so maybe a consistent camp gives Hayes a real opportunity to be in the rotation come the start of the regular season.我一直都说Cade的状态不可能一上来就是最好的,还是需要时间调整。
我一直都说Cade的状态不可能一上来就是最好的,还是需要时间调整。
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插播一条隔壁雄狮的新闻,刚刚nfl揭幕战,雄狮客场赢了卫冕冠军酋长
插播一条隔壁雄狮的新闻,刚刚nfl揭幕战,雄狮客场赢了卫冕冠军酋长
隔壁雄狮五个周过去已经4-1的战绩了,毫无疑问是底特律四大球第一个完成重建的
隔壁雄狮五个周过去已经4-1的战绩了,毫无疑问是底特律四大球第一个完成重建的
有杜伦伤情的更新情况吗
有杜伦伤情的更新情况吗
暂时没看到
暂时没看到
有杜伦伤情的更新情况吗
有杜伦伤情的更新情况吗
Monty Williams said Jalen Duren, who injured his ankle in the first half of Sunday’s preseason game and didn’t return, didn’t practice today and has a mild sprain.
杜伦只是轻微扭伤。
Monty Williams said Jalen Duren, who injured his ankle in the first half of Sunday’s preseason game and didn’t return, didn’t practice today and has a mild sprain.
杜伦只是轻微扭伤。
Monty Williams said Jalen Duren, who injured his ankle in the first half of Sunday’s preseason game and didn’t return, didn’t practice today and has a mild sprain.
杜伦只是轻微扭伤。
Monty Williams said Jalen Duren, who injured his ankle in the first half of Sunday’s preseason game and didn’t return, didn’t practice today and has a mild sprain.
杜伦只是轻微扭伤。
看到mild sprain我就害怕,活塞的mild一点也不mild
看到mild sprain我就害怕,活塞的mild一点也不mild
Monty Williams said Jalen Duren, who injured his ankle in the first half of Sunday’s preseason game and didn’t return, didn’t practice today and has a mild sprain.
杜伦只是轻微扭伤。
Monty Williams said Jalen Duren, who injured his ankle in the first half of Sunday’s preseason game and didn’t return, didn’t practice today and has a mild sprain.
杜伦只是轻微扭伤。
啊,都没有参加训练还轻微么
啊,都没有参加训练还轻微么
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