The loss of Ivey left a major void within coach J.B. Bickerstaff's rotation, but Sasser has been vital in helping the short-handed Pistons.
At first, Detroit Pistons head coach J.B. Bickerstaff wasn’t sure what to think. Jaden Ivey laid on the floor for several uncomfortable minutes as trainers examined his leg on Wednesday.
“It’s tough on the whole group,” Pistons ... Ivey is out, it’ll leave second-year guard Marcus Sasser as the team’s lone backup to Cunningham. CRYSTAL BALL:Experts predict how 8 ...
As he goes through the recovery process, Ivey was recently a guest on the Sports Spectrum podcast. When talking about his situation, the Pistons guard admitted he's dealing with s
Sasser's play against the Nets indicated the " nice spark " he has developed into for coach J.B. Bickerstaff as a reserve. But his performance was also a testament to the collective effort approach that Bickerstaff has employed since the loss of Jaden Ivey on New Year's Day.
The Detroit Pistons have been a surprise team in the NBA this season and they could upgrade bolster their starting backcourt by pulling off a trade with the New Orleans Pelicans for their veteran guard.
We're entering the fourth month of NBA action. We've officially reached the midpoint of the regular season, so we have a clearer picture of what may or may not happen in the playoffs.
Orlando will try to break its five-game skid when the Orlando Magic play Detroit. The teams meet Saturday for the first time this season.
Bleacher Report suggested the Pistons send the Pelicans Jaden Ivey + salary filler, which would have to be either Tobias Harris or Tim Hardaway Jr. They also suggested that the Pistons would be lucky to “overpay” Ingram with a max deal with the most years.
After beating Atlanta last night, the Pistons moved into the 6th seed in the East, a place no one would have predicted with January 2025 nearly in the books. They are sitting on 23 wins with just under half the season left to play, near the full-season total most betting sites had them before the season.
The Philadelphia 76ers rank near the bottom of the power rankings while the Detroit Pistons are surging in the East.
The halls of NBA history are filled with franchises who’ve endured years of turmoil to succeed. While a handful of them are starting to reap the benefits of perpetual losing, the most surprising one could be the Detroit Pistons.