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Pistons HC Monty Williams admits to big mistake
Detroit Pistons HC Monty Williams chats with guard Jaden Ivey Lon Horwedel-USA TODAY Sports

With his team sitting at 3-36 this NBA season, you could argue that Monty Williams has made a lot of mistakes coaching the Detroit Pistons. But there is at least one that Williams is willing to own up to.

After a competitive loss to the Houston Rockets on Friday night, Williams admitted to one big mistake that he has made this season – not playing sophomore guard Jaden Ivey enough as a lead ballhandler.

“I have to eat it,” said Williams of his Ivey mistake, per James L. Edwards III of The Athletic. “I wish I did it earlier.”

Williams also said that there was a big Pistons organizational meeting earlier in the week and the topic of Ivey’s usage was brought up to him during that meeting.

The 21-year-old Ivey, Detroit’s No. 5 overall pick in the 2022 NBA Draft, is one of the most talented all-around players on the roster and made an All-Rookie team last season under former Pistons coach Dwane Casey. But Williams has underutilized Ivey this season, instead regularly choosing to go with older, lower-ceiling options such as Killian Hayes, Isaiah Livers and even longtime veteran Alec Burks.

For Ivey, who posted an impressive 18-7-8 line against Houston on Friday, we had already heard over a month ago that his low usage was becoming a point of contention within the franchise. With Cade Cunningham currently nursing a knee injury and the Pistons not having anything else left to play for this season other than development, Williams has finally run out of reasons not to play Ivey.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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