Pistons Pre-Season Press Conference
Posted: Fri Jun 15, 2018 8:58 am
Good morning and thank you for joining us.
Last season went reasonably well. We won 55 games and pushed the Bulls to 7 games. We lost Anthony Davis for 22 games, which allowed us to experiment with our lineups and find out who should stay with the team going into this year, hence why Odis Jackson and Greivis Vasquez are no longer with us. Our young guys, Stephen Keitt, James O'Connor, and Roy Woodson made valuable contributions. Rudy Gay played well at the ripe old age of 34. C.J. McCollum was as good as advertised.
Heading into the offseason, we more or less had our top 6 guys locked up, so it was nice to be strictly looking for backups and future prospects to develop.
We were happy to bring back Joseph Mercado in UFA to back up Keitt and McCollum, along with a host of other role players that will play 5-10 minutes per game and hand out high fives.
With such a deep draft, we felt that there could be some good value in the picks in the late 20's and decided to buy a pick from the 76ers. We are happy that Brian Coleman fell to us at 27. He doesn't do anything particularly well and his conditioning is appalling, but with a few years with our strength and condition coaches and some good training camps, he'll be a solid backup.
Training camp was a mixed bag, as most camps are. Keitt is looking more and more like the great point guard we know he can be and Davis and McCollum are more or less the same. We were disappointed that O'Connor didn't work harder in camp and took a step back. Rudy Gay took a hit, but he's doing the best he can at his age.
Right now, the starting lineup looks like Keitt, McCollum, O'Connor, Davis, and Woodson. Mercado will be the primary backup at PG and SG, Rudy Gay will back up O'Connor, Trevor Seda will back up Davis and Clint Capela will back up Woodson.
Going into this season, we expect to win around 60 games and compete with the Bulls for the #1 seed in the East. The 76ers should win the Atlantic and the Hawks should win the Southeast.
I'll open the floor to questions.
Last season went reasonably well. We won 55 games and pushed the Bulls to 7 games. We lost Anthony Davis for 22 games, which allowed us to experiment with our lineups and find out who should stay with the team going into this year, hence why Odis Jackson and Greivis Vasquez are no longer with us. Our young guys, Stephen Keitt, James O'Connor, and Roy Woodson made valuable contributions. Rudy Gay played well at the ripe old age of 34. C.J. McCollum was as good as advertised.
Heading into the offseason, we more or less had our top 6 guys locked up, so it was nice to be strictly looking for backups and future prospects to develop.
We were happy to bring back Joseph Mercado in UFA to back up Keitt and McCollum, along with a host of other role players that will play 5-10 minutes per game and hand out high fives.
With such a deep draft, we felt that there could be some good value in the picks in the late 20's and decided to buy a pick from the 76ers. We are happy that Brian Coleman fell to us at 27. He doesn't do anything particularly well and his conditioning is appalling, but with a few years with our strength and condition coaches and some good training camps, he'll be a solid backup.
Training camp was a mixed bag, as most camps are. Keitt is looking more and more like the great point guard we know he can be and Davis and McCollum are more or less the same. We were disappointed that O'Connor didn't work harder in camp and took a step back. Rudy Gay took a hit, but he's doing the best he can at his age.
Right now, the starting lineup looks like Keitt, McCollum, O'Connor, Davis, and Woodson. Mercado will be the primary backup at PG and SG, Rudy Gay will back up O'Connor, Trevor Seda will back up Davis and Clint Capela will back up Woodson.
Going into this season, we expect to win around 60 games and compete with the Bulls for the #1 seed in the East. The 76ers should win the Atlantic and the Hawks should win the Southeast.
I'll open the floor to questions.