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3-on-3: Fixing the Detroit Pistons’ problems

1. The Pistons half court offense struggled with consistency throughout this past season. What is the easiest way to fix that for next season?

Mike Riina:

The likely answer is Reggie Jackson. If he’s healthy, the pick and roll offense goes back into effect and the offense will improve. Regardless of his health they could get better almost automatically by moving off the ball way more. Kentavious Caldwell-Pope and Reggie Bullock are the only players who’ll consistently make this important move.

Andrew Hejka:

As the roster currently stands, the Detroit Pistons are a high-volume two-point shooting team, which isn’t a recipe for success in the modern-day NBA.