Logan Murdock
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How do they keep their flow as guys are coming in and out of the lineup?
Right.
And is that mean just Cade is the offensive hub and he is who he needs to be?
He has to be the balance for that team.
How do they just navigate all that stuff that they're going to have to deal with the next few weeks?
I think the thing that I like, and I think the Pistons are a breath of fresh air in terms of, you know, for the last decade, it's always been about 3 and D, we're going to spread you out, and we're going to cook you from beyond the arc, right?
And that's not to say that other teams...
haven't done the opposite, but it's just been defined by great shooting.
And what the Pistons did last night is they just punked the Knicks, man.
It's sad to see the Knicks like this, but they were, from the jump...
They didn't necessarily shoot the ball very well last night.
The Knicks didn't.
But it was more of, you know, getting in the paint, frustrating Cat, just imposing their will.
And they do that all.
They've done that all season long.
And I think that's what you want out of a basketball team right now.
And just like when you think about a team that takes on the identity of its city, the Pistons do that in so many different ways.
Let me look at the offensive rebounding numbers for you.
Blake Griffin was so fed up with him last night, and I don't know if you saw the halftime breakdown of that, but there was literally a halftime breakdown of just Cat defensive missteps where he's just standing in place, but he's not giving any effort whatsoever.
And the other thing that's frustrating about watching Cat defensively is when he is down and you get him out of his game, what the Twissons did was were so physical with him