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Although there is no concrete proof of a transaction, it is evident that the Milwaukee Bucks have a strong influence over the Detroit Pistons. The Pistons’ Twitter community was buzzing with excitement over this matter in the previous week.
Ever since coach Dwane Casey assumed control in Detroit before the 2018-19 season, the Pistons have consistently fallen victim to the Bucks, losing 14 consecutive encounters, often in a dominant manner.
During that run, Milwaukee dominated the 2019 playoffs by sweeping the Detroit team in four games, with an astonishingly lopsided victory margin of 23.8 points per game.
#PistonsTwitter took notice this week of the team’s dominance, as well as the attention-grabbing performance of a young player and the rise of another.
Bucks sweep season series vs. Detroit Pistons once again
Fortunately, the bright side is that, once again this season, the Pistons have been spared from facing the Bucks only three times due to the ongoing pandemic.
The series of those games concluded on Wednesday with Milwaukee’s 110-101 triumph at Little Caesars Arena, all occurring within a 10-game interval.
Despite the Bucks maintaining control throughout the game, the final score once again revealed that the Pistons exceeded expectations.
Despite having a 2-9 record, the Detroit Pistons have managed to maintain a 7-4 record against the spread this season.
Missing man: Where is Sekou Doumbouya?
Sekou Doumbouya, who was selected by the Pistons in the first round of the 2019 draft, has been receiving limited playing time.
It is understandable that a certain amount of minutes is demanded by veteran Blake Griffin and top scorer Jerami Grant, as they are the team’s cornerstones.
However, fans have expressed their disappointment with the limited playing time given to the 20-year-old Frenchman, considering him a crucial part of the team’s future.
Over the weekend, Doumbouya had 5-minute appearances in both games against Phoenix and Utah. However, he was completely absent from Wednesday night’s game.
‘Beef Stew’ (Isaiah Stewart) making his mark early on
The originator of the nickname “Beef Stew” for rookie center Isaiah Stewart remains unclear, but it seems to have gained popularity and is catching on.
The 16th choice from Washington has fulfilled the expectations of Pistons Twitter and Detroit supporters when it comes to their big men. This player exhibits tremendous effort, reminiscent of franchise legends like Dennis Rodman and Ben Wallace.
Stewart had a remarkable performance on Wednesday, achieving a career-best of 9 points. Additionally, he demonstrated his prowess on the court by securing 7 rebounds, with 4 of them coming from the offensive end. It is worth noting that Stewart typically averages 2.9 offensive rebounds per game.
Cheers to you, Beef Stew! We truly appreciate how you’ve provided us Detroit Pistons fans with a sense of anticipation.
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