Some Thoughts on a few Basketball Clubs
Will the Detroit Pistons
ever win a game? Maybe next season. I’m not a hater for saying that. I like the
direction Detroit is heading with all the young talent on their team. That’s
also where I disagree with those who say they’re wasting Cade Cunningham and
should trade him away. Even though they’ve lost 27 games in a row, Cade is
averaging 22 and 7 in those games, even scoring 43 a few games ago. He’s just
22, and it’s not like he thought the Pistons were going to win a championship
when he was drafted first overall two years ago. Inevitably,
they’re going to end up with at least a top 4 pick in the 2024 Draft and after
that, it’s just trusting the process until they’re good enough for a free agent
to consider them. Just look at what Jalen Duren is doing – he’s just 19, and
he’s grabbing 11 rebounds against fully-grown men who are bigger than him. I’m
not an NBA coach, nor am I a general manager (yet), but the Pistons have to
figure it out on the court – they have all the pieces.
Let’s talk about the
Indiana Pacers. From only winning 25 games two seasons ago to being the best
offense in the NBA right now, the leap they’ve made is insane. Everyone online
is saying it’s Tyrese Haliburton and how he’s the best guard in the NBA right
now. Although I wouldn’t say he’s the best guard in the NBA, he’s the best
passer for sure. I’d say it’s what Rick Carlisle did with Haliburton that puts
the Pacers ahead of everyone this season. There are tons of videos analyzing
what they're doing, and the answer is that they never stop running. Fastbreaks
exist on every possession for them. However, as we saw in the In-Season
Tournament Championship game against the Lakers, it’s easier than one would
think to stop. If they’re always running, put guys in front of their point
guard and the result is a 20 and 11 game from Haliburton, a relatively off
night. He’s become so good that teams are giving him the Jokic treatment –
whenever he comes out of the game, throw up as many shots as possible praying
to cut the lead down. I don’t know what will happen throughout the season if we
see more teams catching on like the Lakers did.
The Kings are a pretty
good basketball team. The only problem is that they are SO top-heavy. When
De’Aaron Fox, their superstar guard from Kentucky is on point, nobody can stop
them. Unless you are the 8-win Portland Trail Blazers on December 26 who won by
17 with Fox scoring 43. But when he has an off night, they almost always get
blown out and can’t even reach 100 points. Luckily, their other fist, Domantas
Sabonis, hasn’t missed a game this season and is consistently getting 10 in
either points, rebounds, or assists. Sure, the Kings do have Keegan Murray, a
budding superstar from Iowa, as a potential third star, but take the game on
the 26th: Murray went 2/11 from the field and 1/7 from three. Ten days before,
however, Murray had 47 points on 70% shooting. I love Keegan, and I hope he
helps Sacramento push for a higher seed, especially because of his growing
defensive presence. I know all players have ups and downs, but I’m just worried
about the longevity and depth that this Kings roster doesn’t have.