Under the Hood examines the Detroit Pistons’ offensive strategies, emphasizing their ability to create open shots despite not being a three-point shooting team. The analysis highlights effective pick-and-roll plays that open up passing lanes, as well as the importance of spacing during fast breaks. However, issues arise from poor spacing and turnovers, particularly in two-man games and crowded drives. The article suggests a need for players who can shoot from long range to complement their scoring-focused roster.
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