Pistons Pre-Season Presser
Posted: Thu May 19, 2022 10:18 am
Balls O'Hard:
Good afternoon, all, welcome to the Pistons Press conference! I'm happy to be here for the first time in a long time. We have finally brought a non-OP championship to Detroit. A lot of people doubted us and our commitment, but we stuck with a plan and got here. Before we start i wanted to give our deepest respect to our opponents who pushed us all season. We wound up with the 3 overall seed and pushed us to the hardest possible path to through our conference playoff bracket, without one of our stars, Caruso, through the first 2 and 1/2 round, but we prevailed!
Balls O'Hard:
This championship brings Detroit to 2 championships, and my personal count to 5, I couldn't be more excited about it. If you think we're satisfied, then you're dead wrong. One thing I've never done in my career is win 2 in a row, so our current goal is one I know is extremely challenging and it's not something I want to look ahead of. With that in mind, we had three choices going into our offseason (1) We could tear it down and reset a bit and get under the tax, (2) We could stand pat because we had all the main players coming back, or (3) take a risk and try and get better. Obviously, we went with #3 which comes with a bit of risk. In order to get better and be more aggressive, we have to move on from Emoni and Jarrett. It's not something i did without a heavy heart, however, when we made a move for Frank Daily. What made us comfortable is that Frank is aligned with our core values which are defense and multifaceted players.
Balls O'Hard:
Frank also provides a strength which we haven't need in a while in being able to force turnovers and his versatility is a huge boon to us. If we look through our top 7 players there's not real weaknesses on our defensive front. One of the reasons we rely so much on defense is it's a constant as opposed to offense which can be a little erratic at times.
Balls O'Hard:
With that being said, our goals remain largely the same, focus on the division, then the conference, then the chip. Anything less would be a huge failure. There's a lot of people who think we're a shoe in, but I see a lot of competitors out there that can push us, and we welcome that challenge. I think we've seen a ton of teams who were preseason favorites who do not win it all. We also have to avoid injuries which have been prevalent for us in the past few seasons at very inopportune times. With that, I'll open it up for questions.
Good afternoon, all, welcome to the Pistons Press conference! I'm happy to be here for the first time in a long time. We have finally brought a non-OP championship to Detroit. A lot of people doubted us and our commitment, but we stuck with a plan and got here. Before we start i wanted to give our deepest respect to our opponents who pushed us all season. We wound up with the 3 overall seed and pushed us to the hardest possible path to through our conference playoff bracket, without one of our stars, Caruso, through the first 2 and 1/2 round, but we prevailed!
Balls O'Hard:
This championship brings Detroit to 2 championships, and my personal count to 5, I couldn't be more excited about it. If you think we're satisfied, then you're dead wrong. One thing I've never done in my career is win 2 in a row, so our current goal is one I know is extremely challenging and it's not something I want to look ahead of. With that in mind, we had three choices going into our offseason (1) We could tear it down and reset a bit and get under the tax, (2) We could stand pat because we had all the main players coming back, or (3) take a risk and try and get better. Obviously, we went with #3 which comes with a bit of risk. In order to get better and be more aggressive, we have to move on from Emoni and Jarrett. It's not something i did without a heavy heart, however, when we made a move for Frank Daily. What made us comfortable is that Frank is aligned with our core values which are defense and multifaceted players.
Balls O'Hard:
Frank also provides a strength which we haven't need in a while in being able to force turnovers and his versatility is a huge boon to us. If we look through our top 7 players there's not real weaknesses on our defensive front. One of the reasons we rely so much on defense is it's a constant as opposed to offense which can be a little erratic at times.
Balls O'Hard:
With that being said, our goals remain largely the same, focus on the division, then the conference, then the chip. Anything less would be a huge failure. There's a lot of people who think we're a shoe in, but I see a lot of competitors out there that can push us, and we welcome that challenge. I think we've seen a ton of teams who were preseason favorites who do not win it all. We also have to avoid injuries which have been prevalent for us in the past few seasons at very inopportune times. With that, I'll open it up for questions.