Two seasons ago, the Detroit Pistons hit rock bottom. The hiring of Monty Williams was an immediate disaster, the team lost a franchise-record 28 games in a row, and only won 14 total by season’s end.
The two hottest teams in the Eastern Conference are going to go head-to-head tonight in Atlanta. The Hawks, winners of five in a row, will face the Detroit
The Detroit Pistons will catch the Philadelphia 76ers on the second night of a back-to-back set on Sunday. Heading into their matchup, the Pistons are facing another shakeup for their starting lineup.
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Under the Hood – it’s time to see what’s really going on inside this Pistons team. Firing on All Cylinders Isaiah Stewart started his second consecutive game at PF with Tobias Harris out, and the double-big pairing continues to look positive when they’re on the court together.
Heading into their Wednesday night matchup against the Utah Jazz, the Detroit Pistons will be without their starting forward, Tobias Harris. For the second game in a row, Harris’ ankle concerns will keep him sidelined, putting his future availability into question.
The Detroit Pistons are back from Mexico City, but still on the road for their Monday night matchup against the Memphis Grizzlies. Heading into the game, the team believed there was a chance they could be without their starting forward, Tobias Harris.
Under the Hood – it’s time to see what’s really going on inside this Pistons team. Firing on All Cylinders In a game that definitely needed a spark from Detroit’s side, Ron Holland was the one to provide it.
After going from having the worst record in the NBA two seasons ago to making the playoffs as the sixth seed in the Eastern Conference last season, the Detroit Pistons are set to enter the 2025-26 season with high expectations.
One of the most vital pieces to the Detroit Pistons’ turnaround last season was the addition of forward Tobias Harris. The 33-year-old veteran has been visibly excited during training camp for the 2025-26 season.
Upon signing with the Detroit Pistons, Tobias Harris embarked on a new journey in his NBA career. After years of being on a Philadelphia 76ers team with championship hopes, he went a different route when it came to free agency.
When Tobias Harris signed with the Detroit Pistons, he embarked on a new journey in his NBA career. Along with helping the young squad turn the corner and become a more competitive bunch, he's playing his part in uplifting the community as well.
When the Detroit Pistons brought Tobias Harris back last summer, fans met the question of his potential as a key contributor with skepticism. Many fans questioned the move, citing his age and his substantial contract history.
Last offseason, Trajan Langdon made it a point to bring in quality veterans to pair with the Detroit Pistons' young core. Among those targeted was Tobias Harris, who took on a very different role in his second stint with the franchise.
The Detroit Pistons were one of the better stories in the NBA this season. Going from last place in the Eastern Conference to the No. 6 seed in the NBA Playoffs was one of the best one-year turnarounds in the NBA's history.
Tobias Harris is coming off another productive season for the Philadelphia 76ers. He finished the year with averages of 17.2 points, 6.5 rebounds, 3.1 assists and 1.0 steals per contest while shooting 48.7% from the field and 35.3% from the three-point range in 70 games.
Almost 10 years after the Pistons traded him in a package to the Clippers for then-All-Star forward Blake Griffin, Pistons general manager Trajan Langdon has decided to bring 6-foot-8, 226-pound veteran back to help raise the floor of the 14-68 team he inherited.