The Detroit Pistons had a solid Summer League in Las Vegas as they finished with a 3-2 record. Of course, all eyes were on rookie guard Chaz Lanier during the Summer League for the Pistons but they had multiple players stand out in Las Vegas including second-year forward Ron Holland II.
With the NBA regular season ending on Sunday, teams across the league are strategically maneuvering their seeds, looking to manipulate matchups for the first round and beyond. The New York Knicks are one of those teams battling for position in the Eastern Conference.
The all-time list of NBA All-Stars is obviously long, and notably distinguished. However, there are some players — for various reasons — who the casual, or even most-dedicated, NBA fans can't recall having earned All-Star nods.
Ron Holland's rookie season took an unexpected turn thanks to the Pistons' remarkable turnaround. But he showed on Sunday why the team selected him with the fifth overall pick.
Thanks in large part to a career night from 2024 No. 5 pick Ron Holland II, the Detroit Pistons defeated the New Orleans Pelicans without 2021 No. 1 pick Cade Cunningham, who has rapidly ascended the ranks of the NBA’s top point guards.
The Detroit Pistons continue to chip away at historic achievements through the 2024-25 regular season. Sunday afternoon’s 136-130 victory over the New Orleans Pelicans officially stamped the Pistons’ 40th win of the regular season.
Ron Holland and Jordan Clarkson were ejected from Thursday night’s game between the Detroit Pistons and the Utah Jazz at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, after acting like they were going to fight.
The Detroit Pistons were tantalizingly close to upsetting the Milwaukee Bucks on the road on Wednesday night. However, they couldn’t close the deal at the charity stripe.
Pistons rookie forward Ron Holland II appears to have entered the NBA with the idea that things will get better — slowly but surely. He expressed as much in an exclusive interview with Spencer Davis of RG.org.
Tonight, wing/forward Ron Holland II will debut for the Detroit Pistons in their game against the Indiana Pacers to open the regular season. The top-five pick struggled with efficiency in the preseason, but brought his brand of high-energy basketball to the floor on the defensive end and on the glass.
The Detroit Pistons are stumbling their way around purgatory and hope that the 2024-25 NBA season with a new regime from top to bottom can provide some light for the dark ages of the organization.
The 2024 NBA Draft was one of the most interesting in recent memory. While the draft lacks sure-fire star power and generational talents that the more recent vintages possess, the uncertainty littered throughout the lottery and beyond.
The Detroit Pistons have made some interesting selections in the recent NBA Draft and have reached a point of stockpiling guards who all fit similar archetypes but if balanced right could still work together.
While there have been some notable moves that stood out during this year’s draft, there are certain picks that left NBA executives scratching their heads.
NBA Summer League provided the first professional glimpse of the Detroit Pistons’ 2024 first-round pick Ron Holland II. Detroit invested their No. 5 overall selection on the G-League Ignite product with the expectation of helping this franchise’s young core.
It’s hard for someone outside the Detroit Pistons fandom to see a way out of the current predicament they find themselves in. They haven’t improved a single bit since their fluke run in the 2019 playoffs under Dwane Casey, and it’s been even longer since they had any meaningful playoff runs.
The 2024 NBA Draft has always been labeled as one of the worst classes in league history, and Detroit Pistons rookie Ron Holland II is not having any of it.
The Detroit Pistons chose G League Ignite prospect Ron Holland with their No. 5 selection in the 2024 NBA Draft. The Pistons were one of many teams rumored to trade out of their original pick potentially.