It’s Miserable Being A Detroit Sports Fan. Do Pistons Or Red Wings Bring More Hope?

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Written By Drew Ellis on May 5, 2021Last Updated on May 14, 2021
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If you feel like you’ve been repeatedly hearing this, we apologize, but the truth is that Detroit sports fans have been enduring a string of unfortunate events in recent months with little to celebrate.

The challenges persist for fans of the Detroit Pistons and Detroit Red Wings in their pursuit to reclaim their former championship glory.

How much longer will both franchises continue with their “rebuild” efforts? Is there any hope on the horizon following yet another disappointing winter season?

Detroit Pistons struggle, now are contending for top pick

Pistons fans were well aware that this season would not be memorable in terms of raw wins.

The rebuilding process commenced once Detroit brought in Troy Weaver as their new general manager.

During the 2020 NBA Draft, Weaver displayed a remarkable level of efficiency, employing strategic maneuvers and exhibiting an impressive level of activity.

As a consequence, Detroit finds itself at the bottom of the Eastern Conference with a 19-47 record.

After suffering a 102-99 defeat against the Charlotte Hornets on Tuesday night, Detroit has now lost four consecutive games. With a record of 16-49, only the Houston Rockets have a poorer standing in the entire NBA.

This places Detroit in an advantageous position for securing a top spot in the 2021 NBA Draft, consequently expediting their rebuilding process. Throughout their franchise history, the Pistons have never emerged victorious in the NBA Draft Lottery.

With only six games left in their schedule, Detroit’s upcoming match against the Minnesota Timberwolves next Tuesday is of utmost importance. The Timberwolves trail Detroit by a mere 1.5 games in the standings, vying for the worst record.

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Detroit Red Wings make little progress

The Red Wings, once again in a condensed NHL season, fail to make significant progress.

Detroit has been eliminated from playoff contention with a record of 18-27-9 after completing 54 games.

Detroit is currently tied for the sixth-lowest point total in the league, with 45 points. They have only two more games left, both against Columbus on Friday and Saturday, to increase their points.

Despite a lackluster year, Detroit has shown improvement compared to the previous season. During the 2019-20 season, the team had a dismal record of 17-49-5, accumulating only 39 points across 71 games.

Having completed his first season as general manager, Steve Yzerman has begun making strategic decisions aimed at shaping the team’s future.

In one of the most significant moves of the season, Yzerman orchestrated a trade that sent Anthony Mantha to the Washington Capitals. In exchange, the Detroit Red Wings received a valuable package consisting of a 2021 first-round draft pick, a 2022 second-round pick, and two players.

In order to rebuild the team through the developmental path, Yzerman has prioritized acquiring draft capital for the upcoming years.

Are Pistons ready to contend quicker?

The basketball boys seem to have a good chance of bringing relief to Detroit sports fans faster, given the competition between the Pistons and Red Wings.

All three of the team’s first-round draft picks from 2020 have demonstrated great potential.

Despite enduring a lengthy injury, Killian Hayes has recently shown signs of improvement towards the end of the season. In the latter part of the year, Hayes has consistently achieved a minimum of five assists in 10 consecutive games, with five occurrences even surpassing seven assists.

Saddiq Bey, a forward, has emerged as a strong contender for the Rookie of the Year title this season. He has maintained an impressive average of 11.8 points and 4.5 rebounds per game. Bey has showcased his ability as a sharpshooter from beyond the arc and has also made valuable contributions on the rebounding front.

Isaiah Stewart, the center, had a sluggish start but has shown significant improvement as the season progressed. His playing time has played a crucial role in his development. Notably, his ability to block shots has become a major asset, evident in his impressive performance with six games out of the last seven having multiple blocks.

According to DraftKings Sportsbook, Jerami Grant, a seasoned forward, has proven himself as a reliable option for any team. With an average of 22.5 points per game this season, he currently holds the second spot in the most improved player odds list at +1000.

By acquiring these essential components, Detroit will not only have the opportunity to include a player who can make an immediate impact in the 2021 draft but also potentially secure a playoff spot next winter. Despite the Pistons’ current struggles, it’s worth noting that the teams currently occupying the final two postseason positions in the Eastern Conference have winning percentages well below .500. This suggests that Detroit could emerge as a surprise contender in the playoff race.

Contrarily, the Red Wings struggle to quickly harness talent. In hockey, numerous draft picks require significant time for development before making it to the major leagues. Yzerman adopts a patient approach, prioritizing a gradual rebuild rather than seeking quick fixes.

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