How The Detroit Pistons Rebuilt The NBA’s Most Feared Defense…

The Detroit Pistons have built the most feared defense in the NBA. In this video, we break down how Detroit went from historically bad to defensive powerhouse. Cade Cunningham is leading a squad that suffocates opponents every night. The length, the intensity, the physicality — this Pistons defense is giving teams nightmares.

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32 comments
  1. Great video, but im tired of everyone acting like they weren’t tanking to get Wemby, when they lost 28 in a row. This team been talented and i knew once Cade was healthy they were real threats.

  2. Starting in the 2023-24 Pre-Season the Pistons players went to work on learning what LOCAL MEDIA called the "0.5 Offense" and the "Switch Everything" defense.

    The Systems and Processes used to Train Players to improve at making "0.5 READS" and Defensive Swithching "READS" were incorporated into the Pistons Player Development Program, and are now a part of DE-E-E-TROIT BASKETBALL DNA.
    The Pistons PLAYERS LEARNED how to continuously improve at READING THE GAME while they were losing.

    THAT'S why we now hear Announcers saying: The Pistons are putting on a clinic on both ends of the floor!!

  3. It’s not even Detroit that’s Michigan are families moms dads grandparents you name it we all go thru struggles it’s very hard you can see in peoples faces at work you can tell but to get that gratification that your going to be okay is the world to anyone💯

  4. As someone who graduated high school in 2003 that era of Pistons basketball was my favorite. I was never the best basketball player. I didn't really like to shoot. I couldn't really dribble. But watching Ben Wallace not be able to really do those things but still make it on the team and not only make it but be a star really inspired me. I learned from watching him that I didn't need to be the most skilled in every facet of the game and I could still make an impact.

    Through sheer determination and effort, I actually ended up being the star of my basketball team. Not because I put up a ton of points though I was the leading scorer. I still only averaged about 9.8 points a game. But I averaged about 18 rebounds and about seven blocks.

    And that was all because I learned from Ben Wallace that effort is King.

  5. Feels so good to see my team back on top of the NBA. I pray we don't do anything to shorten our time to be great. We went too long without a championship. Feels good to brag about our history. Also Killian was drafted before Cade

  6. You can't teach killer instinct, but it is contagious. And then when you have 11-12 player's catching that fever all at once…..?
    You got yourself a nightmare to play against night after night. And this young? This is something of a team that no one has EVER seen before. All they have to do is stay healthy. THAT!? Is terrifying to go into combat against…..
    Oh, Great 5-Star video. Excellent writing & narration.

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