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Detroit Pistons slipped in 2019-20 before taking steps toward a rebuild

Blake Griffin celebrates after Derrick Rose hits the game-winning shot in Detroit's victory over New Orleans

The Detroit Pistons finally broke up their trio of Blake Griffin, Andre Drummond and Reggie Jackson. Only Griffin remains and the 2019-20 season was yet another reminder of how fragile the star forward's health has been.

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Griffin played just 18 games this season because of knee problems. The Pistons were 20-46 and well out of playoff contention when the coronavirus interrupted the season in March. By then, Detroit had traded Drummond and bought out Jackson, two clear steps toward a rebuild for a franchise that has been stuck in neutral for about a decade.

The season was a step backward for the Pistons, who made the playoffs in 2019 thanks to a marvelous performance by Griffin. He averaged a career-high 24.5 points per game in 2018-19, then followed that with a career-worst 15.5 this season in limited action.

Blake Griffin
Image: Blake Griffin in action for the Pistons during the 2019-20 season

"Obviously, this past season was disappointing, not really being healthy, and for the most part, a lot of our guys not being healthy," Griffin said. "Didn't really have a great look at our team, I don't think."

The Pistons acquired Griffin during the 2017-18 season, and Stan Van Gundy's tenure as coach and team president ended when Detroit didn't make the playoffs. With Griffin, Drummond and Jackson all under significant contracts, Detroit didn't have much flexibility. Although they made the playoffs in 2019, the Pistons were swept by Milwaukee and seemed stuck in mediocrity - a situation that became worse when Griffin wasn't healthy this season.

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The Pistons haven't won a playoff game since 2008, and they haven't picked higher than seventh in the draft since 2003, when they infamously took Darko Milicic at No 2.

It remains to be seen whether Detroit's lottery luck will change any time soon, but when they moved on from Drummond and Jackson, the Pistons chose a new direction.

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"I think it is something the fans can get behind - to watch guys grow and develop and move forward," said Dwane Casey, who just finished his second season as Detroit's head coach.

Health

Luke Kennard #5 of the Detroit Pistons handles the ball against the Cleveland Cavaliers on March 2, 2019 at Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland, Ohio
Image: Luke Kennard handles the ball against the Cavs

Griffin wasn't the only Detroit player with knee problems. Luke Kennard averaged a career-high 15.8 points but played in only 28 games.

Kennard said earlier in June he is now 100 per cent healthy. Griffin said he has been able to do basketball workouts.

Griffin's future

Blake Griffin celebrates a big play in Detroit's win over Orlando
Image: Blake Griffin celebrates a big play in Detroit's win over Orlando

With the Pistons moving into more of a rebuilding mode, the question is whether they can become contenders again on the 31-year-old Griffin's timetable.

"If I am on the Detroit Pistons, then I am doing everything I can to prepare to play for them and win games. That is just how you are wired as a player," Griffin said. "As far as what we do in the offseason and what we want to do next year, that is going to be up to them."

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Griffin may have a better chance to win elsewhere and he could have good trade value if he can put his latest injury problems behind him.

Pleasant surprise

Christian Wood #35 of the Detroit Pistons
Image: Christian Wood on court for the Detroit Pistons

Forward Christian Wood averaged 13.1 points per game and impressed Detroit fans with his energy in his first season with the Pistons. Casey said Wood is doing fine with no ill effects following his bout with the coronavirus.

Point guard

Derrick Rose drives to the basket against the New Orleans Pelicans
Image: Derrick Rose drives to the basket against the New Orleans Pelicans

Jackson's up-and-down tenure with the Pistons is over, so they are definitely in the market for a point guard. Derrick Rose played well last season but averaged only 26 minutes amid concerns over his injury history.

"I think to grow as a team, we have to have a starting point guard, whether it is through the draft or free agency," Casey said. "The same in the NFL with the quarterback. You've got to have that centrepiece, that quarterback, that computer out there - getting the ball to people in the right position, the right places, being coach on the floor."

Potential

Bruce Brown of the Detroit Pistons shoots the ball against the Utah Jazz
Image: Bruce Brown of the Detroit Pistons shoots the ball against the Utah Jazz

Guard Bruce Brown, a second-round pick in 2018, averaged 8.9 points in increased minutes this season. Rookie forward Sekou Doumbouya averaged 6.4 points in 38 games and doesn't turn 20 until December.

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