Dwane Casey became the head coach of the Detroit Pistons this past off-season after having a very successful tenure in Toronto.
From the beginning, he’s expressed that he wants his team taking more three-point shot attempts and more shots around the rim. Eliminating the mid-range game has been a trend for many NBA teams over the past few seasons.
Casey has brought that same ideology to Detroit. The team is taking nearly five more three’s a game compared to last season.
Unfortunately, that hasn’t exactly translated to more success from outside. The Pistons are only connecting on 33 percent of their three-point shots.