The Pistons have stunned the NBA world by going from worst to first in the Eastern Conference in two seasons. Head coach J.B. Bickerstaff is somewhat surprised by the team’s quick rise but felt good about joining the organization after owner Tom Gores hired Trajan Langdon as the president of basketball operations in 2024. Shortly after being fired by Detroit’s Central Division rivals in Cleveland, Bickerstaff was hired by Langdon.
“When you were with the group every day, you knew there was a ton of potential there. I couldn’t tell you that I would say that a year and a half later we’d be coaching the All-Star Game and be in first place, but I knew we were going to grow, I knew we were going to continue to get better and we had the pieces,” Bickerstaff told Marc J. Spears of Andscape. “The biggest thing for me also I trust Trajan totally because Trajan is the type of person that understands team and how to construct a roster. I think the small, subtle moves that he made last [season] and then even this [season], that helped elevate this team and I trusted his vision and plan.”
Bickerstaff says he doesn’t talk to the team about winning a championship this season because he’s more focused on winning in the short term.
“We’re all about the process. We talk about today every single day,” he said. “That helps control the emotional ups and downs. If you’re looking at big picture views of 10 games and all that, there’s so many different things that can vary. But if you can stay in the moment and focused on that, it helps your team continue to get better because you’re just attacking the problem that’s in front of you.”
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- All-Star center Jalen Duren and key reserve Isaiah Stewart will continue to serve their suspensions when the team returns to action on Thursday. Duren has one more game left on his suspension for his part in a scuffle with the Hornets last week, while Stewart still has six games to go. Bickerstaff told Spears the Pistons’ depth will carry them through this stretch. “Whenever they have been called upon, they have lived up to the moment and the team has supported them and helped them be successful,” Bickerstaff said of his reserves. “That’s how we move forward. We hold the fort down until our guys get back. We will miss those guys while they are out but the strength of our team has been our depth and we will contribute to use that as a weapon.”
- Paul Reed stepped forward in the first game after the suspensions were issued, a 113-95 road victory over the Raptors. Reed finished with 22 points on 10-of-17 shooting, five rebounds, four blocks and three assists starting in place of Duren. “My minutes might not be consistent, but my teammates and coaches expect me to come in and be ready, and that is what I am going to do,” Reed said, per Coty Davis of the Detroit News. “I take pride in that. To come in and know that when things go left, I can step up and provide.” Reed re-signed with Detroit on a two-year, $11MM contract last summer but his $5.6MM salary for next season is not guaranteed.
- Cade Cunningham and Duren were prominent members of the USA Stars team that prevailed in the three-team All-Star contest on Sunday, Davis notes. In those three 12-minute games, Cunningham recorded 15 points, seven rebounds, seven assists, three steals and three blocks, while Duren finished with a double-double of 15 points and 11 rebounds.
- Duren, a restricted free agent after the season, said that the bad times he and the team endured during his first two seasons have provided extra motivation for everyone in the organization. “It’s kinda like being broke and then getting money,” Duren told Omari Sankofa II of the Detroit Free Press. “You never want to be broke again. That’s really what it is, bro, is understanding what that bottom felt like and never wanting to go back because we all have basketball pride and we all want to be the best in what we do. Knowing what that bottom feels like again, it’s never wanting to be back.”

This will never happen in the West. The East is so soft a conference. Pistons are a great team, but would be like 4th in the West right now if they had the West’s schedule.
That’s why they have struggled to 14-6 record against the west this year.
I still have a lot of reservation of a J.B Bickerstaff led team, especially one that doesn’t really of a 2nd option. J.B wasn’t known for running winning plays, in game adjustments, or playoff success. He’s great at giving his team a defensive identity and his players playing hard, which is an accomplishment within itself. But I foresee a heavy dosage of PnRs for Cade, teams adjusting and the Pistons floundering out the playoffs.
Agreed. J.B. isn’t HIM. He can’t get the engine started for a young team and build their confidence, but he can’t take you to the promised land.
Cade is the horse. They can ride him as far as he can take them. But yes they need another elite option to be a contender.
Pistons have had multiple top picks and nailed them. Also used their cap well with complimentary players.
Having the best record in the conference is one thing. Making it through said conference is another. I personally don’t think the Pistons are playoff hardened just yet.
Ivey and Holland were spot on!
East is the he east, nothing more.
Ivey was coming on big time before the injury. Pistons get a first and now don’t have to be Ivey. Holland is young and if you’d seen him play, he’s a dog with a bone. Suits the pistons team perfectly.
East is East, nothing more even mean. The west being strong has absolutely nothing to do with lakers and Warriors having no chance of winning. Get over it.
I wouldn’t say they nailed all the top picks they had. Sure they got a few correct but they also completely missed on some others, Killian Hayes says hello. Plus before they hired JB most of them had stalled out from a development perspective.
Langdan has done a brilliant job filling out the roster to compliment the young guys as well.
Poor Pelicans fans now need to deal with Dumars and Weaver. How those two got hired by another NBA team is beyond me.
Yeah sure, that happens. I’m not surprised they’re currently 1st in the east. They’ve built a good squad. Not ready yet, but, plenty of room for improvement and being a legit contender going forward.
This team just lacks centers. Duren, Stewart and Reed are all PF’s in any other era
Not trading Harris, Lanier and some 1sts for a all star C.
Lillard didn’t deserve to be in the 3pt contest