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Injuries and Regression Plague Detroit Pistons’ Guard Performance in March

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March proved to be a tumultuous month for the Detroit Pistons, especially for their guard lineup. Despite commendable defensive efforts, injuries and regression took a toll on the team’s offensive performance. With key players like Ausar Thompson and Isaiah Stewart sidelined for the season, others such as Cade Cunningham and Jaden Ivey struggled to maintain efficiency on the court.

The Pistons’ guard group witnessed a significant decline in field goal percentages, with three-point shooting taking a particularly hard hit. Cade Cunningham managed to shine amidst the adversity, displaying resilience with an increase in assists and points per game. However, Jaden Ivey experienced his worst month of the season, grappling with poor shooting percentages.

While Malachi Flynn provided a silver lining with consistent performances, the overall guard performance garnered a lackluster grade of D+. As the Pistons navigate through the challenges, the focus shifts towards regaining offensive prowess and overcoming the hurdles posed by injuries and regression.

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