It's a turnaround year like none other for the Pistons, and the best may still be yet to come
- On March 19, 2025, the Detroit Pistons, with a 40-32 record, played against the Miami Heat in Miami.
- The Pistons, who endured a 28-game losing streak last season, implemented a plan, spearheaded by general manager Trajan Langdon, to improve from November to January and then to March.
- Key additions like Tobias Harris and Tim Hardaway Jr., who are mainstays in the starting lineup, along with third-year center Jalen Duren, who is averaging a double-double and shooting 70%, have contributed to the Pistons' success.
- After being fired by Cleveland, J.B. Bickerstaff took over as coach for the Pistons, who fired Monty Williams despite the $65 million and five years remaining on his contract, and Bickerstaff stated, "I have 1,000% fallen in love with this group."
- The team's win total has increased by 26 games compared to last season, marking the biggest one-year turnaround in franchise history, and the Pistons are expected to have cap space this coming summer, suggesting the possibility of further improvement.
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