5 things that went wrong for Detroit Pistons in the 2020-21 NBA season

Jerami Grant (#9) of the Detroit Pistons.
Jerami Grant (#9) of the Detroit Pistons.

#3 The Detroit Pistons endured rebounding woes

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Mason Plumlee (#24) of the Detroit Pistons.
Mason Plumlee (#24) of the Detroit Pistons.

One of the key aspects in basketball is rebounding, and the Detroit Pistons fared poorly in that regard, which party explains their dismal performances during the 2020-21 NBA season.

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The Pistons averaged 42.7 rebounds per game in the 2020-21 campaign, which was 26th best among 30 teams in the league. Moreover, they were only 23rd in the league in Defensive Rebound percentage and 17th in the Offensive Rebound category.

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Moreover, the Detroit Pistons' rivals averaged 44.3 rebounds per game.


#2 The Pistons did not step up defensively

Head coach Dwane Casey of the Detroit Pistons
Head coach Dwane Casey of the Detroit Pistons

The Detroit Pistons defense was quite poor during the 2020-21 NBA season, as they only ranked 16th in Defensive Rating, with 112.5 points allowed per 100 possessions.

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Though they were eighth in blocks per game, the Pistons were 17th in the NBA in steals and only 15th in turnovers forced to the opposition per game.

The Detroit Pistons were the 10th-best team in the NBA in 'defending' the three-point line, with rivals shooting 36.2% from distance. However, the Pistons' rivals attempted the least number of threes per game, as Detroit's defense provided them freedom in the paint and on two-point shots as well.

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The Pistons allowed the fifth-highest field-goal percentage to rivals (47.6%), the sixth-most two-point field goals to the opposition and the seventh-highest two-point field-goal percentage.


#1 The Detroit Pistons' offense was inadequate

Jerami Grant (#9) of the Detroit Pistons
Jerami Grant (#9) of the Detroit Pistons

Even though the Detroit Pistons' defense was not among the best in the 2020-21 NBA, they were not the worst as well. The Pistons were 25th with a -4.5 Net Rating, and there is a reason for that.

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Though the Pistons were in the middle of the pack in Defensive Rating (16th), the team's offense fared poorly. Even though Jerami Grant averaged 22 points per game, the Pistons were only 26th in the NBA with an Offensive Rating of 108 points (scored per 100 possessions).

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The Pistons' offense ranked 24th in field-goal percentage, 23rd in three-point percentage, 24th in free-throw percentage, 28th in field goals made, 22nd in threes made and 27th in points per game.

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