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1 1 LOST BY 1 WON BY 1 MARGIN 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 LOST BY 3 2 7-15 GAMES DECIDED BY 10 POINTS OR MORE 6-14 WHEN OPP. SCORE MORE FAST BREAK POINTS 8-12 GAMES DECIDED BY LESS THAN 10 POINTS 18-24 RECORD IN 2018-19 AFTER 42 GAMES 4-15 VERSUS TEAMS AT OR OVER .500 15-27 RECORD IN 2019-20 AFTER 42 GAMES MARGIN 1 2 3 WON BY 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 3 3 1 4 2 2 1 1 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 1 1 1 1 1 1 3-22 TRAILING AFTER THREE QUARTERS 6-14 WHEN OPP. SCORE MORE POINTS IN THE PAINT 11-9 MORE REBOUNDS THAN OPPONENT 8-15 WHEN PISTONS SCORE MORE (OR =) 2nd CHANCE POINTS 3-17 LESS REBOUNDS THAN OPPONENT 7-12 WHEN OPP. SCORE MORE 2nd CHANCE POINTS 1-1 SAME NUMBER OF REBOUNDS AS OPPONENT 9-13 WHEN PISTONS SCORE MORE (OR =) FAST BREAK POINTS 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 26 11-10 LEADING OR TIED AFTER FIRST QUARTER 10-21 WHEN RESERVES OUTSCORE (OR =) OPP. RESERVES 4-17 TRAILING AFTER FIRST QUARTER 5-6 WHEN RESERVES OUTSCORED BY OPP. RESERVES 8-7 LEADING OR TIED AT HALFTIME 2-7 WHEN SHOOTING 30-PLUS FREE THROWS 7-20 TRAILING AT HALFTIME 1-1 WHEN OPP. SHOOT 30-PLUS FREE THROWS 12-5 LEADING OR TIED AFTER THREE QUARTERS 9-13 WHEN PISTONS SCORE MORE (OR =) POINTS IN THE PAINT 3-5 IN JANUARY 0-14 WHEN OPPONENTS SHOOT 50% OR BETTER 0-0 IN FEBRUARY 15-13 WHEN OPPONENTS SHOOT LESS THAN 50% 0-0 IN MARCH 10-17 WHEN COMMITTING 15-PLUS TURNOVERS 0-0 IN APRIL 5-10 WHEN COMMITTING LESS THAN 15 TURNOVERS 3-7 LAST 10 GAMES 11-27 WHEN OPPONENTS SCORE 100 PTS OR MORE 2-3 IN OCTOBER 4-0 WHEN OPPONENTS SCORE UNDER 100 PTS 4-10 IN NOVEMBER 8-2 WHEN SHOOTING 50% OR BETTER 6-9 IN DECEMBER 7-25 WHEN SHOOTING LESS THAN 50% 1-8 WHEN PISTONS SCORE UNDER 100 PTS MON TUES 3-6 2-1 WED 3-5 THURS 1-4 FRI 2-5 SAT 3-5 SUN 1-1 VERSUS TEAMS UNDER .500 LOST 9 20 TOTAL 308,060 AVERAGE 15,403 HIGH 20,332 SELLOUTS 1 0-0 0-0 0-1 20,332 ROAD CURRENT STREAK LONGEST WINNING STREAK LONGEST LOSING STREAK PISTONS vs THE NBA RECORD 15-27 HOME 8-13 ROAD 7-14 5-8 2-4 3-4 2-3 1-2 3-7 1-2 2-1 1-2 3-3 RECORD BY DAY 3-5 0-1 1-3 3-4 CAPACITY 4-7 WON 2 WON 3 GAMES 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-2 IN OVERTIME OVERTIME 0-2 0-1 0-1 OVERALL CENTRAL ATLANTIC SOUTHEAST EASTERN NORTHWEST PACIFIC SOUTHWEST WESTERN 3-3 0-4 11-20 7-10 4-10 0-2 0-1 HOME ATTENDANCE WON 1 LOST 3 WON 2 OVERALL HOME 1-2 0-0 WON 3 THE PISTONS ARE… LOST 5 LOST 5 8-13 AT HOME 11-12 7-14 ON THE ROAD 14-19 WHEN PISTONS SCORE 100 PTS OR MORE

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LOST BY 1

WON BY 1

MARGIN 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52

LOST BY 3 2

7-15 GAMES DECIDED BY 10 POINTS OR MORE 6-14 WHEN OPP. SCORE MORE FAST BREAK POINTS

8-12 GAMES DECIDED BY LESS THAN 10 POINTS 18-24 RECORD IN 2018-19 AFTER 42 GAMES

4-15 VERSUS TEAMS AT OR OVER .500 15-27 RECORD IN 2019-20 AFTER 42 GAMES

MARGIN 1 2 3

WON BY 11

2 1 2

1

11

3

3

1

4

2

2

1

1

17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25

1

1 1 1 1

1

3-22 TRAILING AFTER THREE QUARTERS 6-14 WHEN OPP. SCORE MORE POINTS IN THE PAINT

11-9 MORE REBOUNDS THAN OPPONENT 8-15 WHEN PISTONS SCORE MORE (OR =) 2nd CHANCE POINTS

3-17 LESS REBOUNDS THAN OPPONENT 7-12 WHEN OPP. SCORE MORE 2nd CHANCE POINTS

1-1 SAME NUMBER OF REBOUNDS AS OPPONENT 9-13 WHEN PISTONS SCORE MORE (OR =) FAST BREAK POINTS

4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 26

11-10 LEADING OR TIED AFTER FIRST QUARTER 10-21 WHEN RESERVES OUTSCORE (OR =) OPP. RESERVES

4-17 TRAILING AFTER FIRST QUARTER 5-6 WHEN RESERVES OUTSCORED BY OPP. RESERVES

8-7 LEADING OR TIED AT HALFTIME 2-7 WHEN SHOOTING 30-PLUS FREE THROWS

7-20 TRAILING AT HALFTIME 1-1 WHEN OPP. SHOOT 30-PLUS FREE THROWS

12-5 LEADING OR TIED AFTER THREE QUARTERS 9-13 WHEN PISTONS SCORE MORE (OR =) POINTS IN THE PAINT

3-5 IN JANUARY 0-14 WHEN OPPONENTS SHOOT 50% OR BETTER

0-0 IN FEBRUARY 15-13 WHEN OPPONENTS SHOOT LESS THAN 50%

0-0 IN MARCH 10-17 WHEN COMMITTING 15-PLUS TURNOVERS

0-0 IN APRIL 5-10 WHEN COMMITTING LESS THAN 15 TURNOVERS

3-7 LAST 10 GAMES 11-27 WHEN OPPONENTS SCORE 100 PTS OR MORE

2-3 IN OCTOBER 4-0 WHEN OPPONENTS SCORE UNDER 100 PTS

4-10 IN NOVEMBER 8-2 WHEN SHOOTING 50% OR BETTER

6-9 IN DECEMBER 7-25 WHEN SHOOTING LESS THAN 50%

1-8 WHEN PISTONS SCORE UNDER 100 PTS

MON TUES

3-6 2-1

WED

3-5

THURS

1-4

FRI

2-5

SAT

3-5

SUN

1-1

VERSUS TEAMS UNDER .500

LOST 9

20

TOTAL 308,060

AVERAGE 15,403

HIGH 20,332

SELLOUTS 1

0-0

0-0

0-1

20,332

ROAD

CURRENT STREAK

LONGEST WINNING STREAK

LONGEST LOSING STREAK

PISTONS vs THE NBA

RECORD

15-27

HOME

8-13

ROAD

7-14

5-8 2-4 3-4

2-3 1-2

3-7

1-2 2-1

1-2

3-3

RECORD BY DAY

3-5

0-1

1-3 3-4 CAPACITY4-7

WON 2 WON 3

GAMES

0-0

0-0

0-1

0-2 IN OVERTIME

OVERTIME

0-2

0-1

0-1

OVERALL

CENTRAL

ATLANTIC

SOUTHEAST

EASTERN

NORTHWEST

PACIFIC

SOUTHWEST

WESTERN

3-3 0-4

11-20 7-10 4-10

0-2 0-1

HOME ATTENDANCE

WON 1 LOST 3 WON 2

OVERALL HOME

1-2 0-0

WON 3

THE PISTONS ARE…

LOST 5 LOST 5

8-13 AT HOME 11-12

7-14 ON THE ROAD 14-19 WHEN PISTONS SCORE 100 PTS OR MORE

\ GAME NOTES DETROIT PISTONS (15-27) AT ATLANTA HAWKS (10-32)

REGULAR SEASON GAME #43 / ROAD GAME #22

STATE FARM ARENA

SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 2020 AT 7:30 P.M. ET

TV: FSD RADIO: 950 AM

LAST GAME STARTERS

INJURY/STATUS REPORT: Jordan Bone (G League – Two-Way), Blake Griffin (Left Knee Surgery), Reggie Jackson

(Lumbar Spine Stress Reaction), Luke Kennard (Bilateral Knee Tendinitis), Louis King (G League – Two-Way) and Khyri

Thomas (Right Foot Surgery) are OUT.

2019-20 REGULAR SEASON RECORDS STREAKS

RECORD HOME ROAD OVERTIME OVERALL: Won 1

OVERALL: 15-27 8-13 7-14 0-2 HOME: Lost 3

EASTERN: 11-20 7-10 4-10 0-1 ROAD: Won 2

WESTERN: 4-7 1-3 3-4 0-1

QUICK FACTS: Derrick Rose has scored at least 20 points in seven-straight games (longest personal such streak since Mar. 22 to Apr.

2, 2011 – 7) and at least 10 points in 24-straight games (longest personal such streak since Feb. 8 to Nov. 7, 2017 – 27).

The Pistons shot .603 from the floor at Boston (1/15), marking Detroit’s highest FG% in a game since Apr. 6, 2010.

MEDIA INFO: For all Detroit Pistons injury updates, statistics and other team related information, follow the official Twitter

handle of the Detroit Pistons PR team, @Pistons_PR or visit pistons.com/pistonspr.

POS. PLAYERS 2019-20 REGULAR SEASON STATS AND NOTES

F

#17 Tony Snell

Ht: 6-7 Wt: 213

New Mexico

Averages: 7.9 Pts 1.8 Rebs 1.5 Asts 0.5 Stls 26.4 Min

LAST GAME: Six points, three rebounds, three assists and one steal in 30 minutes at

BOS (1/15). THIS SEASON: Ranks 15th in NBA in 3FG% (.418, 69-165 3FG)…14 double-digit scoring games…22 games with multiple triples…Six-straight games with

two+ threes (11/2-11/12), four-straight with three+ 3-pointers (11/4-11/11); marked career-long streaks…Five-straight games scoring 10+ pts (11/2-11/11); tied career-long

streak...Season-high 24 points (9-9 FG, 6-6 3FG) vs. NYK (11/6)…Became 1st Piston, 9th

NBA player ever to make six threes, shoot 1.000 from the field.

F

#45 Sekou Doumbouya

Ht: 6-9 Wt: 230

France

Averages: 8.1 Pts 3.1 Rebs 0.4 Asts 0.6 Stls 17.8 Min LAST GAME: Career-high 24 points (10-13 FG, 2-5 3FG), two rebounds, one assist and one steal in 28 minutes at BOS (1/15)…Third straight double-digit scoring game and

seventh in last eight games…Eighth career start (1/2-1/15). THIS SEASON: Became

first Pistons rookie since at least 1970-71 (first year starters were listed) to record double-double in each of first two starts (1/2-1/4)…Seven games with 10-plus points…Four-

straight games scoring in double figures (1/2-1/7)…Saw first NBA action at MIL (11/23).

C

#0 Andre Drummond

Ht: 6-11 Wt: 279

Connecticut

Averages: 17.3 Pts 15.7 Rebs 2.7 Asts 2.0 Stls 33.6 Min LAST GAME: 13 points (6-6 FG), team-high 13 rebounds, team-high seven assists, three steals and one block in 38 minutes at BOS (1/15)…34th double-double; ranks second in

NBA in total double-doubles. THIS SEASON: Two-straight 20+-pt/20+-reb games

(1/7-1/9)…NBA-leading seven 20/20 games this season…Franchise record 26th game with at least 10 OREB (1/9)...Leads NBA in total rebounds, REB, OREB and DREB per

game…Only NBA player to rank in top 10 in both steals per game (2.0 spg, 3rd) and blocks

per game (1.8 bpg, 8th)…NBA-leading 15 games with at least 15 pts/15 rebs…NBA-leading 10 games with at least 20 rebs…First player in team history with four-straight

games with at least 15 pts/20 rebs (10/30-11/4)…Five-straight games with 15+ pts/15+

rebs (10/28-11/4); tied career-long streak…Became second Piston to ever record three-straight 20/20 games (B. Lanier); third NBA player in last 25 seasons.

G

#25 Derrick Rose

Ht: 6-3 Wt: 200

Memphis

Averages: 18.1 Pts 2.4 Rebs 5.8 Asts 0.8 Stls 25.6 Min LAST GAME: 22 points (11-13 FG), two rebounds, six assists and one block in 29

minutes at BOS (1/15)…Seventh-straight 20-plus scoring game (longest personal streak

since Mar. 22 to Apr. 2, 2011)…Second start of season. THIS SEASON: Currently holds

franchise record for highest-scoring average for a player who has played at least 75%

of games off bench…22 games leading team in passing, has led Pistons in scoring 14

times…Scored at least 20 points 17 times, double-digit scoring in 34 games in 2019-20…Led bench in scoring 21 times on year…Three double-doubles on the season (most

recent – 12/14 at Houston)….14th Piston to ever score 30+ points off bench.

G

#6 Bruce Brown

Ht: 6-5 Wt: 202

Miami

Averages: 8.7 Pts 4.4 Rebs 3.9 Asts 1.2 Stls 27.3 Min LAST GAME: Four points, three rebounds, three assists, one steal and one block in 24 minutes at BOS (1/15)…13th-straight game with at least one steal; marks longest such

streak for any Piston in 2019-20 and longest active such streak in NBA. THIS

SEASON: Ranks second on team in steals (51)…Has led Pistons in passing in 12 games…16 games with 10+ pts…Three-straight games with double-digit scoring; longest

such streak of career (12/14-12/18)…First double-double of career (16 pts, 10 rebs) at

HOU (12/14)…Career highs in pts (22), FG (8), FGA (20), minutes (40) vs. BKN (11/2).

Regular Season ScheduleDate Opponent W/L Score Oct. 23 at Indiana W 119-110

Oct. 24 vs. Atlanta L 100-117

Oct. 26 vs. Philadelphia L 111-117

Oct. 28 vs. Indiana W 96-94

Oct. 30 at Toronto L 113-125

Nov. 1 at Chicago L 106-112

Nov. 2 vs. Brooklyn W 113-109

Nov. 4 at Washington L 99-115

Nov. 6 vs. New York W 122-102

Nov. 8 at Indiana L 106-112

Nov. 11 vs. Minnesota L 114-120

Nov. 12 at Miami L 108-117

Nov. 15 at Charlotte L 106-109

Nov. 20 at Chicago L 89-109

Nov. 22 vs. Atlanta W 128-103

Nov. 23 at Milwaukee L 90-104

Nov. 25 vs. Orlando W 103-88

Nov. 27 at Charlotte L 101-102

Nov. 29 vs. Charlotte L 107-110

Dec. 1 vs. San Antonio W 132-98

Dec. 3 at Cleveland W 127-94

Dec. 4 vs. Milwaukee L 103-127

Dec. 6 vs. Indiana W 108-101

Dec. 9 at New Orleans W 105-103

Dec. 12 vs. Dallas (Mex. City) L 111-122

Dec. 14 at Houston W 115-107

Dec. 16 vs. Washington L 119-133

Dec. 18 vs. Toronto L 99-112

Dec. 20 at Boston L 93-114

Dec. 21 vs. Chicago L 107-119

Dec. 23 vs. Philadelphia L 109-125

Dec. 26 vs. Washington W 132-102

Dec. 28 at San Antonio L 109-136

Dec. 30 at Utah L 81-104

Jan. 2 at L.A. Clippers L 112-126

Jan. 4 at Golden State W 111-104

Jan. 5 at L.A. Lakers L 99-106

Jan. 7 at Cleveland W 115-113

Jan. 9 vs. Cleveland L 112-115 OT

Jan. 11 vs. Chicago L 99-108

Jan. 13 vs. New Orleans L 110-117 OT

Jan. 15 at Boston W 116-103

Jan. 18 at Atlanta 7:30 p.m. Jan. 20 at Washington 2 p.m.

Jan. 22 vs. Sacramento 7 p.m.

Jan. 24 vs. Memphis 7 p.m.

Jan. 25 vs. Brooklyn 7 p.m.

Jan. 27 vs. Cleveland 7 p.m.

Jan. 29 at Brooklyn 7:30 p.m.

Jan. 31 vs. Toronto 7 p.m.

Feb. 2 vs. Denver 12:30 p.m.

Feb. 3 at Memphis 8 p.m.

Feb. 5 vs. Phoenix 7 p.m.

Feb. 7 at Oklahoma City 8 p.m.

Feb. 8 vs. New York 7 p.m.

Feb. 10 vs. Charlotte 7 p.m.

Feb. 12 at Orlando 7 p.m.

Feb. 20 vs. Milwaukee 7 p.m.

Feb. 23 at Portland 9 p.m.

Feb. 25 at Denver 9 p.m.

Feb. 28 at Phoenix 9 p.m.

Mar. 1 at Sacramento 6 p.m.

Mar. 4 vs. Oklahoma City 7 p.m.

Mar. 7 vs. Utah 7 p.m.

Mar. 8 at New York 7:30 p.m.

Mar. 11 at Philadelphia 7:30 p.m.

Mar. 14 at Toronto 7:30 p.m.

Mar. 17 vs. Orlando 7 p.m.

Mar. 20 vs. Golden State 7 p.m.

Mar. 22 vs. L.A. Lakers 6 p.m.

Mar. 23 at Milwaukee 8 p.m.

Mar. 25 vs. Portland 7 p.m.

Mar. 27 vs. L.A. Clippers 7 p.m.

Mar. 29 vs. Houston 5 p.m.

Apr. 1 at Brooklyn 7:30 p.m.

Apr. 3 vs. Miami 7 p.m.

Apr. 5 at Minnesota 7 p.m.

Apr. 7 at Atlanta 7:30 p.m.

Apr. 9 at Miami 7:30 p.m.

Apr. 11 at Dallas 3 p.m.

Apr. 13 vs. Boston 7 p.m.

Apr. 14 at New York 7:30 p.m.

Roster ......................................................... 2

Recent Games .............................................3

Opponent Notes .......................................... 4

Leaders, Milestones and Notes .................... 5

Head Coach & Player Bios/Stats ............... 11

Media Cheat Sheet – Headshots ................ 18

Team/Miscellaneous Stats ......................... 19

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DETROIT PISTONS 2019-20 ROSTER

NO POS NAME HT WT DOB PRIOR TO NBA/COUNTRY YRS

6 G Bruce Brown 6-5 202 8/15/96 Miami/USA 1

45 F Sekou Doumbouya 6-9 230 12/23/00 Limoges CSP/France R

0 C Andre Drummond 6-11 279 8/10/93 Connecticut/USA 7

12 G Tim Frazier 6-1 170 11/1/90 Penn State/USA 5

9 G Langston Galloway 6-2 200 12/9/91 Saint Joseph’s/USA 5

23 F Blake Griffin 6-10 250 3/16/89 Oklahoma/USA 9

1 G Reggie Jackson 6-3 208 4/16/90 Boston College/USA 8

5 G Luke Kennard 6-5 206 6/24/96 Duke/USA 2

7 F/C Thon Maker 7-1 221 2/25/97 Athlete Institute/South Sudan 3

8 F Markieff Morris 6-10 245 9/2/89 Kansas/USA 8

19 G/F Svi Mykhailiuk 6-8 205 6/10/97 Kansas/Ukraine 1

25 G Derrick Rose 6-3 200 10/4/88 Memphis/USA 10

17 G/F Tony Snell 6-7 213 11/10/91 New Mexico/USA 6

13 G Khyri Thomas 6-3 210 5/8/96 Creighton/USA 1

35 F/C Christian Wood 6-10 214 9/27/95 UNLV/USA 3

PLAYERS ON NBA TWO-WAY CONTRACT

18 G Jordan Bone 6-3 180 11/5/97 Tennessee/USA R

14 F Louis King 6-9 205 4/6/99 Oregon/USA R

HOW THE PISTONS WERE ASSEMBLED

FROM THE DRAFT:

2019 – Sekou Doumbouya (First round, #15 overall)

2018 – Bruce Brown (Second round, #42 overall) 2017 – Luke Kennard (First round, #12 overall)

2012 – Andre Drummond (First round, #9 overall)

Through Trade:

2019 – Tony Snell (Acquired from Milwaukee on June 20, 2019)

2019 – Thon Maker (Acquired from Milwaukee on February 7, 2019) 2019 – Svi Myhailiuk (Acquired from L.A. Lakers on February 6, 2019)

2018 – Khyri Thomas (Acquired from Philadelphia on June 21, 2018)

2018 – Blake Griffin (Acquired from L.A. Clippers on January 29, 2018)

2015 – Reggie Jackson (Acquired from Oklahoma City on February 19, 2015)

Signed as Free Agent:

2019 – Christian Wood (Signed off waivers on July 17, 2019) 2019 – Derrick Rose (Signed on July 7, 2019)

2019 – Tim Frazier (Signed on July 6, 2019)

2019 - Markieff Morris (Signed on July 6, 2019)

2017 – Langston Galloway (Signed on July 6, 2017)

NUMERICAL ROSTER

0 Andre Drummond 14 Louis King

1 Reggie Jackson 17 Tony Snell

5 Luke Kennard 18 Jordan Bone 6 Bruce Brown 19 Svi Mykhailiuk

7 Thon Maker 23 Blake Griffin

8 Markieff Morris 25 Derrick Rose

9 Langston Galloway 35 Christian Wood

12 Tim Frazier 45 Sekou Doumbouya

13 Khyri Thomas

COACHING STAFF

Head Coach: Dwane Casey – Kentucky Assistant Coaches: Sidney Lowe – North Carolina State

Micah Nori – Indiana

Sean Sweeney – St. Thomas

Assistant Coach/Director of Player Development: Tim Grgurich – Pittsburgh

Player Development Coaches: D.J. Bakker – Trinity Christian College

J.D. Dubois – Utah

Bryston Williams – Northwest Missouri State Alex Zampier – Yale

Player Development Coach/Video Coordinator: Jordan Brink – Calvin

Medical Director: Bernard Condevaux – Wayne State

Head Athletic Trainer: Jim Scholler – Michigan

Sports Performance Director: Trent Salo – Calvin

Strength & Conditioning Coach: Jordan Sabourin – Oakland RECENT TRANSACTIONS

10/21 – Waived Joe Johnson.

10/18 – Waived Donta Hall.

10/17 – Waived Todd Withers.

9/30 – Signed Donta Hall; Signed Todd Withers.

9/19 – Signed Joe Johnson.

7/17 – Claimed Christian Wood on waivers from New Orleans

Pelicans

7/8 – Signed Jordan Bone to two-way contract

7/7 – Acquired Jordan Bone from Philadelphia 76ers in

exchange for cash considerations and future second-round

pick (2024 second-round pick from Miami).

7/6 – Signed free agents Derrick Rose, Markieff Morris and

Tim Frazier.

7/4 – Signed Sekou Doumbouya to multi-year contract;

Signed Louis King to two-way contract.

6/26 – Acquired four future second-round picks and cash

considerations from Cleveland Cavaliers in exchange for

rights to Kevin Porter Jr. (taken 30th overall in 2019 NBA

Draft); Acquired draft rights to Deividas Sirvydas (taken 37th

overall) from Dallas Mavericks in exchange for two second-

round picks and rights to Isaiah Roby.

6/20 – Acquired Tony Snell and rights to the 30th overall pick

in 2019 NBA Draft from the Milwaukee Bucks in exchange

for Jon Leuer; Drafted Sekou Doumbouya with the 15th

overall pick and Isaiah Roby with 45th overall pick.

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Sekou Doumbouya (SEH-coo doom-boo-YAH), Markieff Morris (mar-KEEF)

Svi Mykhailiuk (mee-HIGH-luke), Khyri Thomas (KY-ree) Micah Nori (My-KAH NOR-eye)

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RECENT GAMES LAST GAME: Wednesday, January 15, 2020 at Boston Celtics TD Garden (19,156-Sellout)

Detroit Pistons 116, Boston Celtics 103

1 2 3 4 FINAL RECORD FG% 3FG% FT% REB AST STL BLK TOV Detroit 27 30 34 25 116 (15-27) .603 .375 .526 34 30 8 4 13

Boston 24 35 23 21 103 (27-12) .494 .321 .600 44 21 7 2 15

Pistons High Scorer: Doumbouya 24 Celtics High Scorer: Hayward 25

Pistons High Rebounder: Drummond 13 Celtics High Rebounder: Brown 12 Pistons High Assists: Drummond 7 Celtics High Assists: Theis 6

Key Moments: Pistons shot .603 from the field, marking best FG% in a game since Apr. 6, 2010…Detroit got out to an 11-4 lead over Boston…Markieff Morris scored 15

points in second frame and the Pistons shot best FG% (.622) in a first half this season but trailed 57-59 at half…The Pistons outscored the Celtics, 34-23, in the third to take a 91-82 lead…Detroit led by as many as 21 (87-108) in the fourth and never Boston any closer than within 13.

Top Performers for Detroit: Sekou Doumbouya (24 points, two rebounds, one assist, one steal in 28 minutes), Derrick Rose (22 points, two rebounds, six assists, one block

in 29 minutes), Andre Drummond (13 points, 13 rebounds, seven assists, three steals, one block in 38 minutes).

Top Performers for Boston: Gordon Hayward (25 points, seven rebounds, one assist, two steals in 32 minutes), Jaylen Brown (24 points, 12 rebounds, two assists in 37

minutes), Kemba Walker (19 points, two rebounds, two assists in 33 minutes).

Inactive for Detroit: Blake Griffin (Left Knee Soreness), Reggie Jackson (Lumbar Spine Stress Reaction), Luke Kennard (Bilateral Knee Tendinitis), Louis King (G League

– Two-Way), Khyri Thomas (Right Foot Surgery).

Inactive for Boston: Carsen Edwards (G League Assignment), Tacko Fall (G League – Two-Way), Jayson Tatum (Right Knee Soreness), Tremont Waters (G League –

Two-Way), Robert Williams III (Left Hip Bone Edema).

RECENT GAMES: Monday, January 13, 2020 vs. New Orleans Little Caesars Arena (13,780) Detroit Pistons 110, New Orleans 117 (OT)

1 2 3 4 OT FINAL RECORD FG% 3FG% FT% REB AST STL BLK TOV New Orleans 32 31 26 13 15 117 (15-26) .417 .346 .815 61 23 6 5 19

Detroit 23 29 25 25 8 110 (14-27) .404 .344 .792 43 27 11 8 9

Pistons High Scorer: Rose 23 Pelicans High Scorer: Okafor 25

Pistons High Rebounder: Drummond 10 Pelicans High Rebounder: Okafor 14

Pistons High Assists: Rose 8 Pelicans High Assists: Ball 9

Key Moments: The Pistons trailed by 11 with 6:37 to play…Detroit tied the game on a floater from Derrick Rose with 30.1 seconds left and had a chance to win in regulation

on a Rose jumper that rimmed out in regulation… Detroit tied the game at 104-104 in OT before a 7-0 run from the Pelicans gave the visitors sealed the game in extra time.

Top Performers for Detroit: Derrick Rose (23 points, four rebounds, eight assists, one block in 37 minutes), Christian Wood (18 points, nine rebounds, one assist, two

steals, three blocks in 26 minutes), Sekou Doumbouya (16 points, eight rebounds, one assist, one steal and one block in 35 minutes).

Top Performers for New Orleans: Jahlil Okafor (25 points, 14 rebounds, five assists, three blocks in 34 minutes), Lonzo Ball (17 points, 12 rebounds, nine assists, three steals in 46 minutes), Nicolo Melli (20 points, three rebounds, two assists, two steals in 37 minutes).

Inactive for Detroit: Blake Griffin (Left Knee Soreness), Reggie Jackson (Lumbar Spine Stress Reaction), Luke Kennard (Bilateral Knee Tendinitis), Louis King (G League – Two-Way), Khyri Thomas (Right Foot Surgery).

Inactive for New Orleans: Darius Miller (Right Achilles Surgery), JJ Redick (Left Hamstring Strain), Kenrich Williams (Right Lower Back Soreness), Zion Williamson

(Right Knee Scope), Jrue Holiday (Left Elbow Contusion), Derrick Favors (Right Hamstring Strain), Brandon Ingram (Right Knee Soreness).

Saturday, January 11, 2020 vs. Chicago Bulls Little Caesars Arena (15,951)

Detroit Pistons 99, Chicago Bulls 108

1 2 3 4 FINAL RECORD FG% 3FG% FT% REB AST STL BLK TOV Chicago 35 26 20 27 108 (14-26) .506 .314 .929 38 24 11 6 15

Detroit 20 29 22 28 99 (14-26) .462 .321 .667 42 22 7 4 19

Pistons High Scorer: Rose 20 Bulls High Scorer: LaVine 25

Pistons High Rebounder: Wood 14 Bulls High Rebounder: Gafford/Markkanen 7

Pistons High Assists: Rose 7 Bulls High Assists: White 4

Key Moments: There were four lead changes and four ties, with Chicago never relinquishing the lead after a 14-14 tie was broken at the 4:36 mark of the first quarter…Andre Drummond was ejected with just over 10 minutes remaining in the third quarter…The Pistons cut the deficit to two (87-89) with 6:47 to play in the game before an 11-3 run

from Chicago.

Top Performers for Detroit: Derrick Rose (20 points, two rebounds, seven assists in 29 minutes), Christian Wood (17 points, 14 rebounds, three assists, one steal, three

blocks in 26 minutes), Sekou Doumbouya (12 points, three rebounds, one assist in 29 minutes).

Top Performers for Chicago: Zach LaVine (25 points, four rebounds, six assists, one steal, two blocks in 36 minutes), Luke Kornet (15 points, six rebounds, one assist, two steals in 25 minutes), Daniel Gafford (14 points, seven rebounds, two assists, one steal, one block in 23 minutes).

Inactive for Detroit: Blake Griffin (Left Knee Soreness), Reggie Jackson (Lumbar Spine Stress Reaction), Luke Kennard (Bilateral Knee Tendinitis), Louis King (G League

– Two-Way), Khyri Thomas (Right Foot Surgery).

Inactive for Chicago: Wendell Carter Jr. (Right Ankle Sprain), Adam Mokoka (G League-Two-Way), Otto Porter Jr. (Left Foot Fracture), Max Strus (Left Knee ACL

Surgery).

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NEXT OPPONENTS

OPPONENT NOTES ATLANTA HAWKS (10-32)

QUICK FACTS: Detroit is 1-1 against Atlanta this year and went 2-1 against the Hawks in 2018-19.

The two teams will meet four times this season (at DET – 10/24, 11/22; at ATL – 1/18, 4/7).

SERIES TRENDS:

Detroit holds a 172-181 all-time record against the Hawks with a 95-68 home record and a 66-99 road record.

The Pistons are 8-4 against Atlanta dating back to the 2016-17 season.

CONNECTIONS:

Pistons guard Langston Galloway (2010-14) and Hawks shooting guard DeAndre’

Bembry played for St. Joseph’s (2013-16).

Pistons forwards Tony Snell and Thon Maker played with Hawks forward Jabari Parker

in Milwaukee (2016-18). Pistons forward Blake Griffin (2007-09) and Hawks guard Trae Young (2017-18) both

played at Oklahoma. Pistons assistant coach Sidney Lowe played for both Atlanta and Detroit in 1984-85.

LAST GAME:

Friday, November 22, 2019 vs. Atlanta Hawks Little Caesars Arena (15,399)

Detroit Pistons 128, Atlanta Hawks 103

1 2 3 4 FINAL RECORD FG% 3FG% FT% REB AST STL BLK TOV Atlanta 23 34 27 19 103 (4-11) .432 .270 1.000 34 26 12 2 20

Detroit 33 43 31 21 128 (5-10) .598 .500 .650 42 30 13 10 19

Pistons High Scorer: Griffin 24 Hawks High Scorer: Bembry 24

Pistons High Rebounder: Drummond 15 Hawks High Rebounder: Young 6

Pistons High Assists: Kennard 9 Hawks High Assists: Young 8

Key Moments: Atlanta took a 10-point lead (7-17), before Detroit went on a 20-0 run to take a 27-17 lead (longest run for Pistons since 24-0 run on 11/8/15)…Detroit scored 43 points in the second frame, 76 in the first half (most in a first half since 12/2/83)…The Pistons led by 10+ for the entire game after the 10:18 mark of the second quarter.

Top Performers for Detroit: Blake Griffin (24 points, three rebounds, three assists, one block in 33 minutes), Andre Drummond (23 points, 15 rebounds, two assists, two

steals, one block in 27 minutes), Bruce Brown (14 points, four rebounds, seven assists, three steals, one block in 33 minutes). Top Performers for Atlanta: DeAndre’ Bembry (22 points, four rebounds, six assists, four steals in 35 minutes), De’Andre Hunter (18 points, two rebounds, four assists,

one block in 35 minutes), Jabari Parker (14 points, four rebounds, three assists, one steal in 21 minutes).

Inactive for Detroit: Jordan Bone (G League – Two-Way), Sekou Doumbouya (G League Assignment), Reggie Jackson (Lumbar Stress Reaction), Louis King (G League – Two-Way), Tony Snell (Left Hip Strain), Khyri Thomas (Right Foot Stress Reaction).

Inactive for Atlanta: Charlie Brown Jr. (G League – Two Way), John Collins (League Suspension), Brandon Goodwin (G League – Two-Way), Kevin Huerter (Left Rotator

Cuff strain), Cam Reddish (Left Wrist Sprain).

NEXT OPPONENT NOTES WASHINGTON WIZARDS (13-28)

QUICK FACTS: Detroit is 1-2 vs. the Wizards in 2019-20. The Pistons went 2-1 versus Washington in 2018-19, with each team winning at home.

SERIES TRENDS: Detroit has gone 7-4 at home against Washington since 2014-15.

The Pistons have fallen in their last nine games on the road versus the Wizards.

Detroit holds a 156-131 all-time record against the Wizards with an 91-44 home record and a 51-78 road record.

CONNECTIONS:

Pistons center Andre Drummond and Wizards guard Bradley Beal played for the 2009

U16 and 2010 U17 USA National teams that won two gold medals. Washington guard Ish Smith suited up for the Pistons from 2016-19, posting career averages

of 9.8 points, 2.8 rebounds, 4.7 assists, 0.7 steals, 24.0 minutes in 219 games (67 starts).

Wizards assistant coach Corey Gaines was with Detroit last season, while associate head coach Tony Brown was an assistant with the Pistons from 2001-03.

LAST GAME:

Thursday, December 26, 2019 vs. Washington Wizards Little Caesars Arena (17,188) Detroit Pistons 132, Washington Wizards 102

1 2 3 4 FINAL RECORD FG% 3FG% FT% REB AST STL BLK TOV Washington 23 25 28 26 102 (9-21) .413 .292 .704 44 18 7 5 12 Detroit 31 37 38 26 132 (12-20) .535 .396 .808 48 32 5 5 15

Pistons High Scorer: Wood 22 Wizards High Scorer: Pasecniks 17

Pistons High Rebounder: Griffin 11 Wizards High Rebounder: Williams 8

Pistons High Assists: Frazier/Rose 6 Wizards High Assists: Payton II 5 Key Moments: The Pistons took a 5-4 lead with 9:16 left in the first quarter and never trailed again en route to tying a season-high with 132 points and a 30-point win…Detroit

led by 20 (68-48) at halftime and took its biggest lead, a 34-point advantage, on a driving lay-up by Louis King – who scored the first bucket of his NBA career….Eight

Pistons’ players scored in double figures…The two teams combined to shoot 53 free throws in the contest. Top Performers for Detroit: Christian Wood (22 points, seven rebounds, three assists, one block), Tim Frazier (season-high 17 points, game-high-tying six assists, 5-6

3FG), Blake Griffin (14 points, team-high 11 rebounds).

Top Performers for Washington: Anzejs Pasecniks (team-high 17 points, six rebounds), Bradley Beal (15 points, two assists – left the game early fourth quarter), Jordan McRae (15 points, two rebounds, two assists).

Inactive for Detroit: Jordan Bone (G League – Two-Way), Sekou Doumbouya (Illness), Reggie Jackson (Lumbar Spine), Luke Kennard (Bilateral Knee Soreness), Khyri

Thomas (Right Foot). Inactive for Washington: Davis Bertans (Right Quad Strain), Thomas Bryant (Right Foot Stress Reaction), Rui Hachimura (Groin), C.J. Miles (Left Wrist Surgery),

Isaiah Thomas (League Suspension), Moritz Wagner (Sprained Left Ankle), John Wall (Left Achilles Rehab).

2019-20 REGULAR SEASON COMPARISON PISTONS NBA RANK CATEGORY HAWKS NBA RANK

108.5 22 POINTS PER GAME 107.7 23

.465 10 FG% .442 23

.371 4 3FG% .323 30

.739 26 FT% .764 19

42.4 30 REBOUNDS PER GAME 42.5 27

24.5 14 ASSISTS PER GAME 23.1 20

7.6 17 STEALS PER GAME 8.1 8

15.7 26 TURNOVERS 16.6 30

4.8 T-16 BLOCKS PER GAME 5.2 10

111.0 17 POINTS ALLOWED 117.0 28

.475 27 OPPONENT FG% .472 26

.371 28 OPPONENT 3FG% .353 15

.772 20 OPPONENT FT% .768 15

2019-20 REGULAR SEASON COMPARISON PISTONS NBA RANK CATEGORY WIZARDS NBA RANK

108.5 22 POINTS PER GAME 114.5 5

.465 10 FG% .459 15

.371 4 3FG% .364 9

.739 26 FT% .774 13

42.4 30 REBOUNDS PER GAME 42.4 29

24.5 14 ASSISTS PER GAME 25.6 8

7.6 17 STEALS PER GAME 7.7 15

15.7 26 TURNOVERS 14.2 10

4.8 T-16 BLOCKS PER GAME 4.2 26

111.0 17 POINTS ALLOWED 120.2 30

.475 27 OPPONENT FG% .490 30

.371 28 OPPONENT 3FG% .370 26

.772 20 OPPONENT FT% .780 23

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NOTES & STATISTICS PISTONS 2019-20 OFFENSIVE LEADERS: (INCLUDES TIES)

PLAYER

G-GS

10+

PTS

20+

PTS

30+

PTS

10+

REB

15+

REB

10+

AST

DOUBLE-

DOUBLE

TRIPLE-

DOUBLE

INDIVIDUAL GAME LEADERS

PTS REB AST

Bone 4-0

Brown 41-32 16 2 1 1 1 1 1 12

Doumbouya 15-8 7 1 2 2 1

Drummond 40-39 36 15 1 37 21 34 11 38 4

Frazier 24-11 2 6

Galloway 42-6 23 2 1 1 1

Griffin 18-18 15 4 2 2 4 1 2

Jackson 2-2 1

Kennard 28-25 21 10 1 6 1 4

King 4-0

Maker 40-3 4 1

Morris 33-15 19 4 2

Mykhailiuk 37-12 14

Rose 36-2 34 17 1 2 3 14 1 22

Snell 38-36 14 1 1

Thomas 2-0

Wood 38-0 18 2 5 5 3 3

MILESTONE MONITOR: Several Pistons have significant milestones within reach. Below is a list of some of those milestones for the 2019-20 season:

PLAYER/COACH MILESTONE REACHED/WITHIN REACH

Bruce Brown: Needs 10 steals for 100 career steals

Andre Drummond: Passed Chris Ford (785) for fifth all-time in steals in team history at Utah (Dec. 3)

Recorded his 8,000th career point vs. San Antonio (Dec. 1)

Passed Ben Wallace (4,979) for second all-time in defensive rebounds in team history at Chicago (Nov. 20)

Passed Bob Lanier (859) for third all-time in blocks in franchise history vs. Brooklyn (Nov. 2); passed Bill Laimbeer (857) for fourth all-

time at Chicago (Nov. 1)

Reached 7,500 career rebounds at Toronto (Oct. 30); fastest to 7,500 rebounds (547 games) since Moses Malone (500 games)

Needs one double-double to tie Bill Laimbeer (395) for second all-time in team history Needs 13 rebounds to tie Bob Lanier (8,063) for second all-time in rebounds in franchise history

Langston Galloway: Made his 1,000th career field goal vs. Atlanta (Oct. 24)

Needs 15 rebounds for 1,000 career rebounds

Blake Griffin: Recorded his 400th career 3-pointer vs. Indiana (Dec. 6)

Recorded his 5,000th career field goal at Charlotte (Nov. 27)

Tim Frazier: Recorded his 1,000th career assist vs. Atlanta (Oct. 24)

Needs three field goals for 500 career field goals made

Reggie Jackson: Needs 40 3-pointers to tie Kentavious Caldwell-Pope (479) for seventh all-time in 3-pointers made in team history

Luke Kennard: Recorded his 200th career 3-pointer vs. Indiana (Oct. 28)

Thon Maker: Recorded 1,000th career point vs. Chicago (Dec. 21)

Markieff Morris: Recorded 1,000th career assist vs. Minnesota (Nov. 11)

Sviatoslav Mykhailiuk: Recorded 1,000th career 3-pointer at Boston (Jan. 16)

Derrick Rose: Recorded 200th career block vs. New Orleans (Jan. 13)

Needs 68 points for 11,000 career points Needs five rebounds for 2,000 career rebounds

Tony Snell: Recorded 500th career assist at Cleveland (Jan. 7)

Needs 12 3-pointers for 600 career 3-pointers

PISTONS IN THE RANKINGS: Several Pistons rank among the league leaders in the NBA. Below are the qualified league leaders for Detroit:

PLAYER CATEGORY AVERAGE/PERCENTAGE LEAGUE RANK (AMONG QUALIFIED PLAYERS) Bruce Brown SPG 1.24 35th

Andre Drummond RPG 15.7 1st

FG% .531 18th

SPG 1.98 T-2nd

BPG 1.78 8th

MPG 33.6 T-33rd

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PISTONS IN THE RANKINGS (CONTINUED):

Derrick Rose APG 5.8 24th

FG% .496 31st

FT% .879 18th

Luke Kennard FT% .893 T-12th

3FG% .399 T-35th

Tony Snell 3FG% .418 15th

Svi Mykhailiuk 3FG% .434 T-8th

Markieff Morris 3FG% .396 T-39th

TEAM NOTES

PISTONS POURING IT IN: Detroit has shot .371 from 3-point range this season, which ranks fourth in the NBA. Detroit is shooting the seventh-highest

percentage from beyond the arc in franchise history (franchise record - .404, 1995-96).

SECOND-UNIT SUCCESS: The Pistons have gotten a tremendous amount of offensive production from their bench, ranking third in the NBA in bench scoring

in 2019-20. Detroit’s bench is currently averaging the most bench points in a single season in franchise history. PISTONS SINGLE-SEASON BENCH SCORING RECORD

YEAR BENCH PPG 2019-20 48.1

2010-11 39.0 1976-77 37.5

1985-86 37.5

MAKING THE ROUNDS: Detroit had a road trip from Dec. 28 to Jan. 7 that had at least one game in every time zone in the United States. It was the first trip

for the Pistons with at least one game in each time zone since Dec. 5-16, 1979.

DOUBLE-DIGIT HISTORY: Detroit had nine different players score in double figures at L.A. Clippers on Jan. 2, marking the most Pistons reaching double-

digit scoring in a single game since at least 1963-64. Bruce Brown (15), Tony Snell (14), Derrick Rose (14), Svi Mykhailiuk (14), Christian Wood (14),

Langston Galloway (11), Sekou Doumbouya (10), Andre Drummond (10) and Thon Maker (10) all combined for the feat.

COMBINED BENCH HISTORY: Detroit’s bench combined to score at least 60 points in three consecutive games from Dec. 23 – Dec. 28, marking the first time

in franchise history (since at least 1970-71) Detroit has had at least three-straight games with 60-plus combined bench points. The Pistons’ reserves also

had back-to-back games with 60 or more points from Dec. 1 – Dec. 3, marking just the second time in franchise history the Pistons had two consecutive

such games. The only other time since 1970-71 (first year starters were listed) that Detroit has done so was from Dec. 26-28, 2012.

DISHING IT AROUND: Detroit dished out a season-high 37 assists versus the New York Knicks on Nov. 6, marking the team’s most assists since recording

37 dimes in a 108-85 win over Minnesota on Feb. 16, 2010. Detroit has seven games with 30 or more assists this season (most recent – 32 vs. WAS,

12/26).

HEADING SOUTH ACROSS THE BORDER: Detroit’s game versus Dallas on Dec. 12 marked the 10th NBA regular-season game ever played in Mexico City and

the first regular-season game for the Pistons in Mexico City. Detroit had played one preseason game in Mexico City, previously squaring off with the

Washington Bullets on Oct. 30, 1995 leading to a 110-99 victory at Palacio de los Deportes. The matchup with on Dec. 12 with Dallas was Detroit’s

second regular-season international game (Jan. 17, 2013 vs. New York Knicks in London – the Pistons fell to the Knicks, 87-102).

STRONG SHOWING VS. THE SPURS: The Pistons tallied a season-best 132 points vs. San Antonio on Dec. 1. Below are some highlights from the Pistons: - The Pistons led wire-to-wire for the first time this season.

- Detroit’s 132 points marked a season high, while the Pistons’ 37 points in the third quarter was the most the team has scored in a third frame this season.

- The 34-point win marked the largest margin of victory for Detroit this season and the franchise’s largest ever in a win over the Spurs (previous high was 32 points vs. SAS

– 143-111 on Nov. 27, 1987).

- The Pistons’ reserves scored 75 points, marking the highest total for bench scoring for Detroit since Dec. 26, 2012.

- Detroit grabbed a season-high 50 rebounds and totaled a then-season-high 70 points in the paint.

OFFENSIVE OUTBURST: The Pistons erupted for 128 points vs. Atlanta on Nov. 22. Below are some details of Detroit’s offensive prowess against the

Hawks: - Detroit went on a 20-0 run in the first quarter vs. Atlanta (went from down 7-17 to up 27-17), marking the longest run by the Pistons since going on a 24-0 run at Portland

on Nov. 8, 2015.

- Detroit scored 76 points in the first half. It is the most points in a first half by Detroit since scoring 77 points on Dec. 2, 1983 also against Atlanta. The last time Detroit

scored 76-plus points in either half was Feb. 7, 1995 vs. Washington (76 in second half).

- The Pistons scored 43 points in the second quarter, marking their highest-scoring quarter on the year.

- The Pistons finished 49-of-82 (.598) from the floor, marking their best shooting percentage in 2019-20.

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REVERED RESERVES: Detroit has had three players score at least 30 points in a game off the bench this season (Kennard, Rose, Galloway), marking just the

second time in franchise history that a Pistons team has had three reserves score 30-plus points in any game in a season (2010-11 – Ben Gordon, Charlie

Villanueva, Richard Hamilton). Kennard, Rose and Galloway join a group of now 15 Pistons players who have ever tallied at least 30 points as a reserve.

BENCH DOUBLE-DOUBLES: Both Derrick Rose (10 points/10 rebounds) and Christian Wood (28 points/10 rebounds) tallied double-doubles vs. San Antonio

on Dec. 1, becoming the first duo to have double-doubles in the same game off the bench for Detroit since Dec. 28, 2012 (Andre Drummond and Will

Bynum). Rose also totaled 16 points and 10 assists off the bench at Toronto on Oct. 30, while Wood (19 points, 12 rebounds vs. IND, 10/28) became the

first Pistons reserve to record a double-double with such numbers since Boban Marjanovic on Apr. 7, 2017.

OPENING NIGHT MADNESS: The Detroit Pistons had several historic individual achievements in the season opener at Indiana on Oct. 23. Below are some

of those accomplishments: - Luke Kennard and Andre Drummond became the first Pistons duo to both score 30-plus points in a season opener.

- Drummond became the first Piston to ever have 30-plus points/20-plus rebounds in a season opener.

o Drummond is the first since Dennis Rodman (Jan. 2, 1991) to have any game with at least 30 points/20 rebounds.

- Drummond became the first player in NBA history since at least 1973-74 with minimums of 32 points, 23 rebounds, three steals and four blocks in a season opener.

o He is just the fourth NBA player to have any game with such minimums (H. Olajuwon, J.B. Carroll, D. Robinson) – (stls and blks introduced 1973-74).

- Drummond is the first player with 20 points/20 rebounds in consecutive season openers since Kevin Garnett in 2003 & 2004.

- Kennard became the first player in Pistons history to make at least six 3-pointers in a season opener.

- Kennard also became the first Piston to ever score at least 30 points off the bench in a season opener.

o Kennard is just the 13th Pistons player to score 30-plus points off the pine in any game.

o He is the first to score 30-plus points for a Pistons bench player since Jodie Meeks on Dec. 12, 2014.

SETTING RECORDS FROM DEEP: Detroit made 993 3-pointers in 2018-19, marking the highest 3-point total of any team in franchise history (previous record

was 886 in 2017-18). The Pistons also had the most 3-point attempts (2,854) for any season as well. Detroit went 15-5 when making at least 15 triples last

season and 34-27 when making at least 10 threes.

MOST 3S IN A GAME: The Detroit Pistons connected on 20 3-pointers at Cleveland on 3/2/19, at Minnesota on 12/19/18 and at Atlanta on 11/9/18, setting

the second-highest total in franchise history. Below is a list of the most threes made in a game in Pistons history: 3FG MADE OPPONENT DATE 23 at Memphis 4/8/18

20 at Cleveland 3/2/19

20 at Minnesota 12/19/18

20 at Atlanta 11/9/18

PLAYER NOTES

BRUCE BROWN

STEADY IMPROVEMENT: Bruce Brown has shown significant improvement in nearly every statistical category in 2019-20 compared to his rookie year. Below is a

breakdown between Brown’s rookie season and his campaign so far in 2019-20.

2018-19 2019-20

PPG 4.3 8.7

FG% .398 .436

3FG% .258 .328

RPG 2.5 4.4

APG 1.2 3.9

SPG 0.5 1.2

MPG 19.6 27.3

SEKOU DOUMBOUYA

ONE OF A KIND: Sekou Doumbouya became the first Pistons rookie to tally consecutive double-doubles in his first two career starts since at least 1970-71 (first year

starters and reserves were listed). Doumbouya followed up his first start of 10 points and 11 rebounds at L.A. Clippers on Jan. 2 with 16 points and 10 rebounds at

Golden State on Jan. 4.

INSTANT IMPACT: Doumbouya recorded 10 points and 11 rebounds in his first career start against the L.A. Clippers on Jan. 2. Doumbouya became the fourth

Pistons rookie in the last 30 years to record a double-double in his first career start (Grant Hill, Theo Ratliff, Henry Ellenson).

THE YOUNG FELLA: Doumbouya is currently the youngest active player in the NBA with a birthday of December 23, 2000. He is also the first Guinean-born player

in the league.

ANDRE DRUMMOND

THE DEFENDER: Drummond totaled 11 steals in two games (6 stls vs. BOS, 12/20 and 5 stls vs. CHI, 12/21), becoming the first Piston since Isiah Thomas (Nov.

23-26, 1985) to have at least 11 swipes in a two-game span. Drummond is the only NBA player to rank in the top 10 for both steals and blocks this season and

leads the Pistons in both categories.

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KING OF THE BOARDS: Andre Drummond led the NBA in REB per game (15.6), DREB per game (10.2), OREB per game (5.4), total rebounds (1,232), total

offensive rebounds (423) and total defensive rebounds (809) in 2018-19. Here’s a look at how Drummond ranks in rebounding in the NBA in 2019-20:

REBOUNDING PER GAME LEADERS/2019-20 SEASON

CATEGORY PER GAME RANK RPG 15.7 1st DRPG 11.4 1st

ORPG 4.3 1st

ANDRE AMONG PISTONS ALL-TIME REBOUNDERS: After corralling 11 rebounds at Golden State on 3/24/19, Andre Drummond passed Ben Wallace for third

on the Pistons all-time rebounds list. Below are the franchise’s top 10 rebounding leaders:

PISTONS ALL-TIME REBOUNDING LEADERS

1. Bill Laimbeer 9,430 6. Larry Foust 5,200

2. Bob Lanier 8,063 7. Walter Dukes 4,986

3. Andre Drummond 8,050 8. Dave DeBusschere 4,947

4. Ben Wallace 7,264 9. Bailey Howell 4,583

5. Dennis Rodman 6,299 10. Ray Scott 4,508

UNCHARTED TERRIORTY: Andre Drummond has had multiple performances this season that had never been done by another Pistons player. Below are some

of his historic outings: - Drummond had 20 points and 13 rebounds in the first half versus Cleveland on Jan. 9, marking the first Piston since at least 2000-01 to have a half with such minimums.

- Drummond totaled 17 points, 14 rebounds (4 OREB, 10 DREB), four assists, five steals and four blocks at Cleveland on Dec. 3, becoming the first Piston to ever post

a stat line with such minimums in a game.

- Drummond became the first Piston and just the fourth player in NBA history to tally at least 32 points, 23 rebounds, two assists, three steals, four blocks in a single

game at Indiana on Oct. 23.

PISTONS REBOUNDING AVERAGES: Andre Drummond is currently averaging the third-highest single-season rebounding average in Pistons history while

leading the NBA in 2019-20. Below is a list of the top five rebounding averages for a single season in franchise history: PISTONS PLAYERS WITH HIGHEST REBOUNDING AVERAGE IN A SINGLE SEASON

PLAYER REBS/GAME YEAR Dennis Rodman 18.7 1991-92 Dennis Rodman 18.3 1992-93

Andre Drummond 16.0 2017-18

Andre Drummond 15.7 2019-20

Andre Drummond 15.6 2018-19

DOUBLING UP: Andre Drummond has recorded the most double-doubles in the NBA since he entered the league in 2012-13. Here is a look at the leaders in

double-doubles since the 2012-13 NBA season:

MOST DOUBLE-DOUBLES SINCE 2012-13/NBA

PLAYER DOUBLE-DOUBLES YRS IN NBA Andre Drummond, Det. 394 7 seasons

Russell Westbrook, Hou. 311 11 seasons

Nikola Vucevic, Orl. 302 8 seasons

Anthony Davis, LA-L 287 7 seasons

20-PLUS REBOUNDS LEADERS: Andre Drummond has 10 games with at least 20 rebounds this season. He also led the NBA with 18 games with at least 20

rebounds last season and 17 20-plus rebound games in 2017-18, also the most in the NBA. Below are the highest NBA player totals since 2012-13:

MOST GAMES WITH 20-PLUS REBOUND/SINCE 2012-13

PLAYER/TEAM GAMES Andre Drummond, Det. 79

DeAndre Jordan, Bkn. 57

Dwight Howard, LA-L 24

Hassan Whiteside, Por. 24

HISTORY OF THE 20/20: Andre Drummond now has 39 career 20+ point/20+ rebound games, and ranks second for the most 20/20 games since 1988-89

after passing S. O’Neal on Nov. 1. Drummond’s 12 such games a year ago tied the highest total for any player since Kevin Willis had 12 20/20 games in

1991-92. Below is a list of the players with the most 20/20 games since the 1988-89 season: MOST 20-PLUS POINT, 20-PLUS REBOUND GAMES/SINCE 1988-89

PLAYER 20-20’S Dwight Howard 51

Andre Drummond 39

Shaquille O’Neal 34

DRUMMOND REWRITING HISTORY: Andre Drummond has continued to rewrite history early throughout the 2019-20 season. Below are some of

Drummond’s historic achievements: - Drummond became the second Piston (Bob Lanier) to ever record three-straight 20+ point/20+ rebound games (Oct. 30 – Nov. 2).

o He is the third NBA player in the last 25 seasons to have three-straight 20/20 games (K. Love/D. Cousins).

- Drummond totaled 25 points, 20 rebounds, six assists and five blocks vs. Brooklyn on Nov. 2, becoming just the third Piston to ever have such a game (Bob Lanier,

Bill Laimbeer). Laimbeer did it last on Nov. 15, 1988.

- Drummond is the first Piston to ever have at least four-straight 15+ point/20+ rebound games (Oct. 30 – Nov. 4).

o He is the first NBA player since Kevin Willis (Feb. 1992).

- Drummond tied the longest streak in Pistons history since 1983-84 with at least 15+ points/15+ rebounds with five-straight such games (Oct. 28 – Nov. 4; he has done

it two other times in his career and is only Piston to ever do so since at least 1983-84).

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CONSECUTIVE 1,000S: Andre Drummond is the all-time leader in NBA history in seasons with at least 1,000 points, 1,000 rebounds, 100 steals and 100

blocks. Drummond became the first Piston to record multiple seasons with such stats since steals and blocks became an official stat in 1973-74. PLAYER SEASONS WITH 1,000 PTS, 1,000 REBS, 100 STLS, 100 BLKS Andre Drummond 4

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 3 Kevin Garnett 3

Hakeem Olajuwon 3

PISTONS 20/20 RECORD: Andre Drummond collected the third-most games with at least 20 points and 20 rebounds in a season in Detroit history. Drummond

led the NBA with 12 games of at least 20 points/20 rebounds.

MOST 20+ PTS/20+ REBS GAMES IN A SEASON/PISTONS HISTORY MOST 20+ PTS/20+ REBS GAMES IN 2018-19

PLAYER 20/20 GAMES / SEASON PLAYER 20/20 GAMES Bob Lanier 17 / 1972-73 Andre Drummond, Det. 12

Bob Lanier 13 / 1971-72 Karl-Anthony Towns, Min. 7

Andre Drummond 12 / 2018-19 Four others tied 3

DRUMMOND TYING HISTORY: Andre Drummond had 19-straight double-doubles from Jan. 25 to March 11, tying the longest such streak in franchise history.

Below is a list of the longest double-double streaks for any Pistons player: PLAYER NUMBER OF GAMES/DATE Bob Lanier 19 / Oct. 26, 1974 to Dec. 6, 1974 Andre Drummond 19 / Jan. 25, 2019 to Mar. 11, 2019

Andre Drummond 18 / Jan. 24, 2018 to Mar. 3, 2018

PISTONS DOUBLE-DOUBLE RECORD: Andre Drummond tied the Pistons individual record for most double-doubles in a season with 69 total double-doubles.

Drummond led the NBA with his 69 double-doubles and is now the only Piston to ever lead the NBA in double-doubles in multiple seasons (2015-16).

MOST DOUBLE-DOUBLES IN A SEASON/PISTONS HISTORY MOST DOUBLE-DOUBLES IN 2018-19

PLAYER DOUBLE-DOUBLES / SEASON PLAYER DOUBLE-DOUBLES Andre Drummond 69 / 2018-19 Andre Drummond, Det. 69

Bob Lanier 69 / 1972-73 Rudy Gobert, Uta. 66

Andre Drummond 66 / 2015-16 Nikola Vucevic, Orl. 60 Isiah Thomas 65 / 1984-85 Joel Embiid, Phi. 58

STREAKING TO HISTORY: Andre Drummond secured his sixth consecutive season with 1,000-plus points and 1,000-plus rebounds in 2018-19. Drummond

is just the eighth player in NBA history to tally at least six-straight seasons with such numbers. PLAYER CONSECUTIVE SEASONS WITH 1,000 PTS, 1,000 REBS Wilt Chamberlain 10 from 1959 to 1969

Bill Russell 10 from 1957 to 1967

Bob Pettit 9 from 1955 to 1964 Elvin Hayes 7 from 1968 to 1975

Walt Bellamy 6 from 1961 to 1967

Dwight Howard 6 from 2005 to 2011 Jerry Lucas 6 from 1963 to 1969

Andre Drummond 6 from 2013 to 2019

BIG STEALER: Andre Drummond recorded 100-plus steals for a fourth consecutive season and for the fifth time in his career in 2018-19. He joined Ben

Wallace as the only Pistons center to record four or more consecutive seasons with 100-plus steals. Only Isiah Thomas has more such total seasons (11). MOST SEASONS WITH 100-PLUS STEALS BY A PISTONS CENTER Ben Wallace 6 (2000-06)

Andre Drummond 5 (2013-14; 2015-19)

FIRST IN AGES: Andre Drummond became the first player to average at least 15.0 points and 15.0 rebounds in consecutive seasons since Moses Malone

in 1977-78 and 1978-79. He also became the first Piston to ever total more than 1,200 rebounds in multiple seasons.

THERE’S A NEW NO. 1: Andre Drummond recorded the 2,430th offensive rebound of his career versus Dallas on Jan. 31, passing Bill Laimbeer (2,429) for

the most offensive rebounds all-time in Pistons history. Drummond leads the NBA in offensive boards since entering the NBA in 2012-13.

DEFENSIVE SPECIALIST: Andre Drummond was one of two players in the NBA (Anthony Davis) to average at least 1.5 steals per game and 1.5 blocks per

game in 2018-19. Drummond is the first Piston to post such averages since Ben Wallace in 2005-06 (1.8 spg, 2.2 bpg), and is one of eight NBA players

since 2008-09 to do so (min. 10 games).

LANGSTON GALLOWAY

LINING IT UP: Langston Galloway currently ranks among the team leaders in free throw percentage, shooting .864 from the charity stripe this season.

Galloway set career bests in free throw makes and free throws attempts after going 8-of-8 from the free-throw line at Toronto on Oct. 30.

GOLDEN GALLOWAY: Langston Galloway set his career-long streak with 14 consecutive games scoring in double-digits (Oct. 30 – Nov. 27), including a

career-high 32 points (11-16 FG, 7-11 3FG) at Charlotte on Nov. 15. He also set career bests in field goals (11) and 3-pointers (seven) against the Hornets.

Galloway averaged 14.5 points during the 14-game stretch, shooting .448 from the floor and .432 from beyond the arc.

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BLAKE GRIFFIN

GRIFFIN THE ALL-STAR: Blake Griffin was named an NBA All-Star in 2018-19 for the sixth time in his career after being selected as reserve for the 2019

All-Star Game in Charlotte on Feb. 17. Griffin was an All-Star in five-straight seasons from 2010 to 2015, and it was his first selection as a member of

the Detroit Pistons. He averaged a career-best 24.5 points per game and led the Pistons in assists (5.4 apg) with a career-best 189 makes from 3-point

range. Griffin became the first player in Pistons history with averages of at least 24.0 points, 7.0 rebounds and 5.0 assists in a single season.

LUKE KENNARD

KENNARD IS COOKING: Luke Kennard recorded three-straight games with 20-plus points from Nov. 8-12, setting his longest such streak ever. Kennard has

scored in double-digits in 21 of 28 games on the season, including 10 games with 20-plus points and a career-high 30 points with a career-best six triples

in the season opener at Indiana on Oct. 23. He was the 13th Piston to ever score 30-plus points in a game off the bench.

LUKE MAKING HIS MARK: Luke Kennard currently ranks fourth all-time in Pistons history in 3-point shooting percentage with a minimum of 200 3-point

attempts. Below are the top four 3-point shooters by percentage in franchise history: PLAYERS WITH HIGHEST 3-POINT PERCENTAGE IN PISTONS HISTORY (MIN. 200 3FGA)

PLAYER 3FG% Jon Barry .441

Reggie Bullock .412

Allan Houston .410

Luke Kennard .402

MARKIEFF MORRIS

MORRIS IN MOTOWN: Markieff Morris has been a solid presence for the Pistons all season, averaging 13.3 points, 3.9 rebounds, 2.2 assists in 15 games as

a starter. He posted season highs of 23 points (career-high seven 3-pointers) and six assists in a start versus Chicago on Dec. 21, marking his highest

totals so far as a Piston. Morris is shooting a career-best .396 from the 3-point line as well.

DERRICK ROSE

CONSISTENT EFFORT: Derrick Rose scored 22 points on Jan. 15, marking his 24th-straight game scoring in double-digits. Rose has tallied his longest such

streak since scoring in double figures in 27 consecutive contests spanning across two seasons from Feb. 8 to Nov. 7, 2017. He also had at least four assists

in 17-straight games (Nov. 27 to Jan. 2), marking the longest streak for any NBA player coming off the bench with at least 10 points and four assists since

Rod Strickland had 18-straight such games from Nov. 9 – Dec. 12, 1993 for Portland.

‘BORN FOR THIS’: Rose has been instrumental in late game situations all season, helping propel the Pistons to multiple wins. Below is a recap of some of his

late-game heroics in 2019-20. - Had 20 second-half points including what proved to be the game-winning bucket with 26.1 seconds left in a win over Cleveland on Jan. 7. - Totaled 17 points in the fourth frame against New Orleans on Dec. 9, including the last six points for Detroit and the game-winning jumper in the lane with .3 seconds

left after a spin move in isolation on Jrue Holiday.

- Scored 10 fourth-quarter points in the win over Indiana on Dec. 6, including four crucial points in the final 1:14 of the game and a floater with 18.4 seconds left to

secure the victory.

ROSE “THE” RESERVE: Rose is averaging 18.1 points per game in 36 games played (34 coming off the bench) in 2019-20, marking the highest scoring average

for a Pistons player who has been a reserve in at least 75% of games played on the season. Below are the top four scoring averages over the entire season

for a Pistons player who started 25% or fewer of his games: PLAYERS WITH HIGHEST SCORING AVERAGE COMING OFF BENCH IN AT LEAST 75% OF GAMES ON SEASON

PLAYER PPG YEAR Derrick Rose 18.1 2019-20

Vinnie Johnson 15.7 1986-87

Bob Lanier 15.6 1970-71

Mark Aguirre 14.2 1990-91

D-ROSE DISHING: Rose currently leads the Pistons in passing, averaging 5.8 assists per contest. Rose ranks 24th in the NBA in assists and has led the team

in passing in 22 games on the year.

TONY SNELL

STONECOLD SNELL: Tony Snell finished with a season-high 24 points (9-9 FG, 6-6 3FG) in a win over New York on Nov. 6. Snell tied a career high with

the six triples and has scored in double-digits in four games on the season, including in five-straight (Nov. 2 – Nov. 11).

TRULY ELITE PERFORMANCE: Snell became the first Piston to ever make at least six 3-pointers and shoot 1.000 from the field after going 6-of-6 from deep

vs. NYK on Nov. 6. He is the 9th player in NBA history to do so. Snell also is the 1st Piston to make at least nine field goals and shoot 1.000 from the field.

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DWANE CASEY HEAD COACH OVERALL RECORD: 429-375 (.534) RECORD WITH DETROIT: 56-68 (.452)

SEASONS IN LEAGUE: 11th SEASONS WITH DETROIT: Second

Dwane Casey was named head coach of the Detroit Pistons on June 11, 2018 after seven years at the helm with the Toronto Raptors. Casey came to Detroit after being

named 2018 Coach of the Year by the National Basketball Coaches Association (NBCA) and being honored as the 2018 NBA Coach of the Year as voted upon by national

media covering the NBA.

In his first season with the Pistons, Casey led Detroit back to the postseason for the first time since 2016 by going 41-41. The 41 wins marked the second most by the franchise

in a decade while 26 home wins tied for the most in the previous decade as well. Under Casey’s tutelage, the Pistons set a franchise record in 3-pointers made (993) and attempted (2,854) and made 20 3-pointers in three games. The 20 threes marked the second-most by a Pistons team in a game. Casey’s offense allowed for a franchise

record five Pistons to record 100-plus 3-pointers on the season with each connecting on a single-season career-high [Blake Griffin (189), Reggie Jackson (174), Langston

Galloway (135), Reggie Bullock (114) and Luke Kennard (106)]. Detroit also averaged 107.0 points per game which were the most by a Pistons team since 1987-88. Both Griffin (24.5 ppg) and Andre Drummond (17.3 ppg) flourished in Casey’s offense resulting in career-high scoring marks and a return to the All-Star game by Griffin.

Additionally, the Pistons’ defense ranked seventh in points allowed and ninth in 3-point field goal percentage (.345).

While with the Raptors, Casey led the Raptors to four Atlantic Division Championships and a franchise record five consecutive postseason appearances from 2014-18. Under

his leadership, Toronto recorded the franchise’s first 50-win season in 2015-16 and proceeded to amass three consecutive 50-win seasons, including a franchise record 59

wins in 2017-18. He was also selected as the Eastern Conference head coach at the 2018 NBA All-Star Game in Los Angeles, CA and led Team LeBron to a win over Team Stephen. Casey left the Raptors as both the franchise’s all-time winningest coach, with a 320-238 regular season record, and their longest tenured coach.

The Raptors posted their second 50-win season in 2016-17, despite missing All-Star point guard Kyle Lowry for 21 games. Casey earned his fourth Eastern Conference Coach of the Month honor in December when the Raptors averaged a conference-best 112.1 points with a +11.1-point differential. Toronto also finished the month ranked

second defensively, holding opponents to 101.1 points per game. He became the only coach in franchise history to earn the Coach of the Month award multiple times (December 2017, December 2016, January 2016, November 2014 and December 2013).

In 2015-16, Casey directed the Raptors to their fourth Atlantic Division championship and set a then team record with 56 victories. It marked the first time in franchise history the Raptors had topped 50 wins in a season and Toronto finished second in the Eastern Conference, the highest position in franchise history. Casey showed an ability to adapt

and still be successful as he was missing two-fifths of his starting lineup for more than 60 games and started a rookie for 20 games following the NBA All-Star break. He

guided the Raptors to a 12-2 mark, setting a team record for wins in January and the best winning percentage (.857) in a month with 10 or more games. The Raptors won a franchise-best 11 consecutive games (January 6-30) and swept a seven-game home stand for the first time in team history.

The Casey-led Raptors picked up a second consecutive Atlantic Division championship and 49 victories in 2014-15. His club had sole possession of first place in the Eastern Conference for the first time in team history and remained there from November 4 – January 1. The defensive-minded Casey showcased an up-tempo offense that set a

franchise best with 726 made 3-pointers and was the second-highest scoring unit in team history. They also finished in the top 10 in the league for fewest turnovers for a third

straight season.

Toronto recorded 48 wins in 2013-14, won an Atlantic Division championship and locked up the third overall seed in the Eastern Conference. Casey’s squad also set a

franchise record with 22 road wins and matched an all-time high with 16 victories against Western Conference opponents. Casey continued his emphasis on the defensive end of the court as Toronto ranked in the top 10 in points allowed (98.0, 6th) and opponent field goal percentage (.450, 10th).

In his first season with the Raptors (2011-12), Casey took a Raptors team that ranked near the bottom of the NBA in every defensive category and transformed the identity producing desirable results. The Raptors finished the season as the league’s leader for greatest improvement in opponent field goal percentage and opponent scoring. Toronto

ranked in the top 10 in fewest points allowed (9th), opponent field goal percentage (8th) and 3-point field goal percentage (5th). The team finished in the bottom third of the

league in all three categories in the previous season.

Casey, 62, has served as a head coach, associate head coach and assistant coach in the NBA for 24 seasons. He has coached in two NBA Finals (1996 and 2011) and three

NBA All-Star Games (1996, 1998 and 2018).

Casey spent three seasons (2008-11) as an assistant coach with the Dallas Mavericks. The Mavericks posted a 162-84 (.659) mark during that span, winning 50 or more

games in each of Casey’s three seasons with the team. Casey was in charge of a defensive unit that held its opponents to 96.0 points per game (6th in the NBA) and 45.0% shooting from the field (8th in the NBA) in the 2010-11 regular season. In the 2011 postseason, Casey’s defense posted series victories over offensive powers the likes of

Kobe Bryant, Kevin Durant, Russell Westbrook, LeBron James and Dwyane Wade. Dallas held its playoff opponents to 92.5 points per game and defeated the Miami Heat

4-2 in the Finals to capture the 2011 NBA Championship.

Casey’s first NBA head coaching job came with the Minnesota Timberwolves where he served from 2005-07. After going 33-49 in his first season, Casey had the club in

playoff contention with a 20-20 record when he was replaced on January 25, 2007.

Casey began his NBA coaching career in 1994 as an assistant with the Seattle Supersonics. He spent 11 seasons with the Sonics where he served under longtime NBA head

coaches George Karl, Paul Westphal and Nate McMillan. He was promoted to associate head coach in November 2000. Nine of his teams in Seattle finished above .500 with five winning 50 or more games. The 1996 Sonics squad won the Western Conference Championship after finishing the regular season with a franchise record 64 victories.

In 14 seasons as an NBA assistant, Casey’s teams have registered a 689-427 mark (.617) with eight campaigns of 50 or more wins. His teams have qualified for the playoffs in 11 of those 14 seasons.

Prior to joining the Sonics, Casey spent five years as a head coach in Japan. He also coached Japan’s National Team with basketball legend Pete Newell. In the summer of 1998, Casey coached the team to its first World Championship appearance in 31 years.

From 1985-89, Casey was an assistant under legendary collegiate coach Eddie Sutton at the University of Kentucky. The Wildcats posted a 90-40 mark during that span. He also served as an assistant under Clem Haskins at Western Kentucky University from 1980-85. Casey began his coaching career at Kentucky in 1979 as a graduate assistant

under Joe B. Hall. While at Kentucky, he recruited and coached eventual NBA players Winston Bennett, Sam Bowie, Rex Chapman, LeRon Ellis, Shawn Kemp, Chris Mills,

Dirk Minnifield, Irving Thomas and Melvin Turpin. Casey played collegiately at Kentucky and helped the Wildcats register a 30-2 record in his junior season and capture the 1978 NCAA Championship. A four-year letterman, Casey was named team captain his senior year and won Kentucky’s all-academic award.

A native of Morganfield, Kentucky, Casey earned a degree in business administration from Kentucky in 1979. He and his wife, Brenda, have a daughter, Justine, and son,

Zachary.

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2019-20 GAME NOTES - THE PLAYERS

6 BRUCE BROWN GUARD 6-5, 202 1 YEAR PRO MIAMI 2019-20 REGULAR SEASON AVERAGES

GAMES STARTS MINUTES POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS

41 32 27.3 8.7 4.4 3.9 1.2 0.5

LAST 5 OPP MIN FG FGA 3P 3PA FT FTA OREB DREB REBS AST PF STL TO BLK PTS

1/15 at Boston 23:41 2 7 0 2 0 0 1 2 3 3 2 1 0 1 4

1/13 vs. New Orleans 20:48 5 9 1 2 1 2 0 3 3 5 2 1 1 1 12

1/11 vs. Chicago 34:06 2 7 0 1 3 4 2 5 7 2 1 1 2 0 7

1/9 vs. Cleveland 37:50 6 14 1 1 4 6 2 2 4 8 3 4 0 2 17

1/7 at Cleveland 28:13 3 11 0 1 3 3 1 1 2 7 1 2 1 1 9

Highlights

Scored in double figures in 16 games this season, scored 20+ points twice.

Has led Pistons in passing 12 times in 2019-20.

Set career high for FTM (8) and tied career high for FTA (8) vs. WAS (12/16).

First double-double of career at HOU (12/14); 16 points and 10 rebounds.

Career-high 11 assists at Miami (11/2); first double-digit assist total of career.

Set career highs in points (22), field goals (eight), field goals attempted (20) and minutes

(40) vs. Brooklyn (11/2).

Back-to-back double-digit scoring outings for first time of career (11/2-11/4).

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GAMES STARTS MINUTES POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS

15 8 17.8 8.1 3.1 0.4 0.6 0.3

LAST 5 OPP MIN FG FGA 3P 3PA FT FTA OREB DREB REBS AST PF STL TO BLK PTS

1/15 at Boston 27:44 10 13 2 5 2 4 1 1 2 1 3 1 0 0 24

1/13 vs. New Orleans 34:31 6 9 2 4 2 2 0 8 8 1 4 1 1 1 16

1/11 vs. Chicago 28:40 4 10 1 2 3 4 0 3 3 1 5 0 2 0 12

1/9 vs. Cleveland 19:43 3 5 2 2 0 0 0 1 1 1 4 0 1 1 8

1/7 at Cleveland 33:22 6 9 0 1 3 4 1 1 2 0 3 3 1 0 15

Highlights

Seven games with 10+ points; four-straight games scoring in double-digits (1/2-1/7).

First Piston since at least 1970-71 with two double-doubles in first two career starts.

Second career double-double (16 points/10 rebounds) at Golden State (1/4).

Became fourth Pistons rookie in last 30 years with double-double in first start.

Scored first career NBA points with four points (2-2 FG) vs. San Antonio (12/1).

Saw first NBA action at Milwaukee (11/23).

In 15 games for Detroit Pistons G League affiliate, Grand Rapids Drive, averaging 16.5 points, 5.3 rebounds, 1.5 assists, 0.8 steals, 0.5 blocks in 26.7 minutes.

Drafted 15th overall by the Detroit Pistons in the 2019 NBA Draft; youngest NBA player in NBA in 2019-20.

0 ANDRE DRUMMOND CENTER 6-11, 279 7 YEARS PRO CONNECTICUT 2019-20 REGULAR SEASON AVERAGES

GAMES STARTS MINUTES POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS

40 39 33.6 17.3 15.7 2.7 2.0 1.8

LAST 5 OPP MIN FG FGA 3P 3PA FT FTA OREB DREB REBS AST PF STL TO BLK PTS

1/15 at Boston 37:39 6 6 0 0 1 5 0 13 13 7 5 3 5 1 13

1/13 vs. New Orleans 22:29 5 14 0 0 1 4 3 7 10 2 3 3 3 2 11

1/11 vs. Chicago 19:23 3 5 1 1 2 6 1 3 4 2 1 1 1 0 9

1/9 vs. Cleveland 49:00 13 24 0 0 2 5 10 13 23 1 2 1 3 1 28

1/7 at Cleveland 38:26 8 12 0 0 7 9 8 12 20 5 2 1 3 2 23

Highlights

Team-high 34 double-doubles in 2019-20 and has led team in rebounds in 38 games.

Leads NBA in total rebounds, REB, OREB and DREB per game.

Tied own franchise record with five-straight games with 15/15 (10/28-11/4).

First player in team history with four-straight games with at least 15 points/20 rebounds

(10/30-11/4)

Became second Piston to ever record three-straight 20/20 games (B. Lanier); third NBA

player in last 25 seasons.

Most career games (26) with 10+ OREB in team history.

Recorded 79 career 20-rebound games, 39 career 20-point/20-rebound games, three career 25-point, 25-rebound games and three career 30-point, 20-rebound games.

2019-20 SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS

POINTS 22 vs. Brooklyn, 11/2 22 vs. Brooklyn, 11/2/19

REBOUNDS 10 at Houston, 12/14 10 Twice

ASSISTS 11 at Miami, 11/12 11 at Miami, 11/12/19

STEALS 4 Twice 4 Twice

BLOCKS 3 at Washington, 11/4 3 Twice

MINUTES 40 vs. Brooklyn, 11/2 40 vs. Brooklyn, 11/2/19

2019-20 SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS

POINTS 24 at Boston, 1/15 24 at Boston, 1/15/20

REBOUNDS 11 at L.A. Clippers, 1/2 11 at L.A. Clippers, 1/2/20

ASSISTS 2 at Golden State, 1/4 2 at Golden State, 1/4/20

STEALS 3 at Cleveland, 1/7 3 at Cleveland, 1/7/20

BLOCKS 1 Four times 1 Four times

MINUTES 38 at Golden State, 1/4 38 at Golden State, 1/4/20

2019-20 SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS

POINTS 32 at Indiana, 10/23 33 at Chicago, 12/18/15

REBOUNDS 24 Twice 29 vs. Indiana, 11/3/15

ASSISTS 8 at Indiana, 11/8 8 Three times

STEALS 6 at Boston, 12/20 6 Three times

BLOCKS 5 vs. Brooklyn, 11/2 7 at Sacramento, 1/10/17

MINUTES 49 vs. Cleveland, 1/9 54 at Chicago, 12/18/15

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12 TIM FRAZIER GUARD 6-1, 170 5 YEARS PRO PENN STATE 2019-20 REGULAR SEASON AVERAGES

GAMES STARTS MINUTES POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS

24 11 13.3 4.0 1.2 3.5 0.5 0.1

LAST 5 OPP MIN FG FGA 3P 3PA FT FTA OREB DREB REBS AST PF STL TO BLK PTS

1/15 at Boston 19:16 0 3 0 0 1 2 0 3 3 3 2 0 1 0 1

1/13 vs. New Orleans DNP – CD

1/11 vs. Chicago DNP – CD

1/9 vs. Cleveland DNP – CD

1/7 at Cleveland DNP – CD

Highlights

Has led Pistons in passing six times (most recent: at GSW, 1/4).

Recorded season highs assists (9), minutes (28) vs. CHI (12/21).

Missed four games with right shoulder strain (11/2-11/8).

Recorded 1,000th career assist vs. ATL (10/24).

Held career averages of 5.2 points, 2.4 rebounds and 4.1 assists over 245 career games

entering 2019-20.

Has suited up for New Orleans, Washington, Portland, Philadelphia and Milwaukee.

9 LANGSTON GALLOWAY GUARD 6-2, 200 5 YEARS PRO ST. JOSEPH’S 2019-20 REGULAR SEASON AVERAGES

GAMES STARTS MINUTES POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS

42 6 25.2 10.2 2.1 1.4 0.7 0.2

LAST 5 OPP MIN FG FGA 3P 3PA FT FTA OREB DREB REBS AST PF STL TO BLK PTS

1/15 at Boston 12:04 0 4 0 3 0 0 0 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0

1/13 vs. New Orleans 31:08 3 6 2 4 0 0 0 3 3 1 1 1 0 0 8

1/11 vs. Chicago 19:34 1 4 1 4 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 3

1/9 vs. Cleveland 18:20 4 8 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 2 1 0 9

1/7 at Cleveland 19:19 1 5 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 3

Highlights

Had double-digit scoring in 14-straight games (10/30-11/27); career-long streak.

Has led bench in scoring in seven games.

Recorded career-long streak for multiple 3-pointers with eight-straight games making

at least two triples (11/8-11/25).

Scored career-high 32 points (career-high seven 3-pointers) at CHA (11/15).

Set career highs with eight FTM and eight FTA at TOR (10/30).

Made his 1,000th career field goal vs. ATL (10/24).

Made career-high 135 3-pointers in 2018-19.

His 12-straight threes (3/6-3/10/19) WAS one shy of NBA record held by Brent Price (WAS, 1995-96) and Terry Mills (DET, 1996-97).

23 BLAKE GRIFFIN FORWARD 6-10, 250 9 YEARS PRO OKLAHOMA 2019-20 REGULAR SEASON AVERAGES

GAMES STARTS MINUTES POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS

18 18 28.5 15.5 4.7 3.3 0.4 0.4

LAST 5 OPP MIN FG FGA 3P 3PA FT FTA OREB DREB REBS AST PF STL TO BLK PTS

1/15 at Boston INACTIVE – Left Knee Surgery

1/13 vs. New Orleans INACTIVE – Left Knee Surgery

1/11 vs. Chicago INACTIVE – Left Knee Surgery

1/9 vs. Cleveland INACTIVE – Left Knee Surgery

1/7 at Cleveland INACTIVE – Left Knee Surgery

Highlights

Has missed 24 games this season; currently out due to left knee surgery.

Scored in double-digits in 15 games, four games with 20-plus points in 2019-20.

Two double-doubles in 2019-20.

Set career high with nine 3-pointers at OKC (4/5/19); tied second-highest such total in

Pistons history.

Scored 445 points in January; set Pistons all-time record for most points in a month. .

Had 15 rebounds three times in 2018-19; highest total as a Piston and most since 12/4/16.

First Piston since Bill Laimbeer (1984-85) to record three-straight double-doubles of at least 25 points and 10 rebounds (10/20-10/25/18).

Became first Piston to score 50-plus points with at least 10 rebounds and five assists vs. Philadelphia (10/23/18). He is the sixth player in team history with 50-plus points in a game.

2019-20 SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS

POINTS 17 vs. Washington, 12/26 29 vs. Oklahoma City, 4/10/19

REBOUNDS 4 at L.A. Clippers, 1/2 11 at Phoenix, 12/11/16

ASSISTS 9 vs. Chicago, 12/21 15 Twice STEALS 2 Three times 5 at Phoenix, 12/11/16

BLOCKS 1 Twice 2 Twice

MINUTES 28 vs. Chicago, 12/21 53 at Atlanta, 3/31/19

2019-20 SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS

POINTS 32 at Charlotte, 11/15 32 at Charlotte, 11/15/19

REBOUNDS 5 at L.A. Lakers, 1/5 11 at Memphis, 1/16/16

ASSISTS 6 vs. New York, 11/6 7 Three times

STEALS 4 vs. Toronto, 12/18 5 at OKC, 11/20/15

BLOCKS 1 Six times 3 at Atlanta, 12/26/15

MINUTES 38 Twice 48 vs. San Antonio, 3/17/15

2019-20 SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS

POINTS 26 at Charlotte, 11/27 50 vs. Philadelphia, 10/23/18

REBOUNDS 11 vs. Washington, 12/26 20 vs. San Antonio, 2/8/12

ASSISTS 6 Three times 12 vs. Minnesota, 1/22/18

STEALS 2 Twice 4 Six times

BLOCKS 2 vs. Toronto, 12/18 4 Twice

MINUTES 33 vs. Atlanta, 11/22 51 vs. Washington, 3/23/11

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1 REGGIE JACKSON GUARD 6-3, 208 8 YEARS PRO BOSTON COLLEGE 2019-20 REGULAR SEASON AVERAGES

GAMES STARTS MINUTES POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS

2 2 17.9 5.0 2.5 4.0 0.0 0.0

LAST 5 OPP MIN FG FGA 3P 3PA FT FTA OREB DREB REBS AST PF STL TO BLK PTS

1/15 at Boston INACTIVE – Lumbar Stress Reaction

1/13 vs. New Orleans INACTIVE – Lumbar Stress Reaction

1/11 vs. Chicago INACTIVE – Lumbar Stress Reaction

1/9 vs. Cleveland INACTIVE – Lumbar Stress Reaction

1/7 at Cleveland INACTIVE – Lumbar Stress Reaction

Highlights

Missed 40 games (10/26-1/15) with lower back tightness/lumbar stress reaction.

Had 66 games last season with 10-plus points, 45 games with 15-plus points and 21

games with 20-plus points and one game with 30-plus points.

Made career-high 174 3-pointers in 2018-19.

Averaged 19.7 points and 4.8 assists through 10 games in February of 2019.

Season-long streak of 16 games with double-digit scoring (1/23-3/3/19).

Had career-long streak with seven-straight games with multiples threes (2/2-2/22/19).

Dished out his 2,000th career assist vs. Cleveland (10/25/18).

5 LUKE KENNARD GUARD 6-5, 200 2 YEARS PRO DUKE 2019-20 REGULAR SEASON AVERAGES

GAMES STARTS MINUTES POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS

28 25 32.9 15.8 3.5 4.1 0.4 0.2

LAST 5 OPP MIN FG FGA 3P 3PA FT FTA OREB DREB REBS AST PF STL TO BLK PTS

1/15 at Boston INACTIVE – Bilateral Knee Tendinitis

1/13 vs. New Orleans INACTIVE – Bilateral Knee Tendinitis

1/11 vs. Chicago INACTIVE – Bilateral Knee Tendinitis

1/9 vs. Cleveland INACTIVE – Bilateral Knee Tendinitis

1/7 at Cleveland INACTIVE – Bilateral Knee Tendinitis

Highlights

Has scored in double digits in 21 games, 10 games with 20-plus points, one game

with 30-plus points.

Has led team in scoring in six games in 2019-20, and in passing in four games.

Has 21 games with multiple threes, 14 games with at least three triples, eight games

with at least four 3-pointers in 2019-20.

Three-straight games with 20-plus points (11/8-11/12); longest personal such streak of

career.

Tied career high with six triples at Indiana (10/23).

7 THON MAKER FORWARD 7-1, 221 3 YEARS PRO SOUTH SUDAN 2019-20 REGULAR SEASON AVERAGES

GAMES STARTS MINUTES POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS

40 3 11.0 3.7 2.0 0.4 0.3 0.6

LAST 5 OPP MIN FG FGA 3P 3PA FT FTA OREB DREB REBS AST PF STL TO BLK PTS

1/15 at Boston 2:50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1/13 vs. New Orleans 4:43 0 1 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 2

1/11 vs. Chicago 10:38 4 5 0 1 2 2 1 1 2 0 2 1 1 0 10

1/9 vs. Cleveland 25:07 1 5 0 2 1 2 3 5 8 1 4 1 2 4 3

1/7 at Cleveland 11:38 2 4 1 3 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 5

Highlights

Season-high 15 points and season-high seven rebounds at BOS (12/20).

Six games with multiple blocks in 2019-20; ranks third on team with 22 swats.

Four games with double-digit scoring this season.

Ranked second on team in blocks (51) a year ago.

13 games in 2018-19 with multiple blocks.

One career game with 20-plus points (23 points vs. Detroit on March 31, 2017).

Acquired from Milwaukee in three-team trade on Feb. 7, 2019.

2019-20 SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS

POINTS 5 Twice 40 at Portland, 11/8/15

REBOUNDS 4 vs. Atlanta, 10/24 12 vs. Toronto, 3/21/14

ASSISTS 5 at Indiana, 10/23 20 vs. Memphis, 3/17/15

STEALS - - 6 vs. Houston, 1/16/14

BLOCKS - - 2 Three times

MINUTES 20 at Indiana, 10/23 50 at Chicago, 12/18/15

2019-20 SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS

POINTS 30 at Indiana, 10/23 30 at Indiana, 10/23/19

REBOUNDS 9 vs. New York, 11/6 10 vs. Utah, 1/24/18

ASSISTS 9 vs. Atlanta, 11/22 9 vs. Atlanta, 11/22/19

STEALS 2 Three times 3 Twice

BLOCKS 1 Six times 2 at Phoenix, 3/20/18

MINUTES 41 at Indiana, 11/8 41 at Indiana, 11/8/19

2019-20 SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS

POINTS 15 at Boston, 12/20 23 vs. Detroit, 3/31/17

REBOUNDS 8 vs. Cleveland, 1/9 9 at Cleveland, 3/18/19

ASSISTS 2 Four times 6 vs. Chicago, 3/10/19

STEALS 2 Twice 3 Three times

BLOCKS 4 vs. Cleveland, 1/9 4 Three times

MINUTES 25 Twice 42 at Indiana, 4/1/19

1 REGG

5 LUK

7 THON

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8 MARKIEFF MORRIS FORWARD 6-10, 245 8 YEARS PRO KANSAS 2019-20 REGULAR SEASON AVERAGES

GAMES STARTS MINUTES POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS

34 15 22.1 10.9 3.8 1.6 0.7 0.2

LAST 5 OPP MIN FG FGA 3P 3PA FT FTA OREB DREB REBS AST PF STL TO BLK PTS

1/15 at Boston 21:44 9 14 3 6 2 3 1 1 2 2 3 2 1 1 23

1/13 vs. New Orleans 18:12 2 12 1 6 2 2 0 2 2 0 3 0 0 0 7

1/11 vs. Chicago 13:57 0 7 0 3 3 4 1 2 3 0 4 1 2 0 3

1/9 vs. Cleveland INACTIVE – Left Foot Sprain

1/7 at Cleveland INACTIVE – Left Foot Sprain

Highlights

Career-high seven 3-pointers vs. Chicago (12/21).

Season highs of 23 points, six assists, 37 minutes vs. Chicago (12/21).

Has scored in double figures in 18 games, 20-plus points in three games.

Has made multiple 3-pointers in 16 games.

Recorded 1,000th career assist vs. Minnesota (11/11).

Entering the 2019-20 season, had appeared in 579 career games (331 starts), averaging

11.6 points, 5.5 rebounds and 1.7 assists in 26.0 minutes.

Over his career prior to 2019-20, shooting .449 from the floor and .338 percent from 3-point range.

19 SVI MYKHAILIUK GUARD 6-8, 205 1 YEAR PRO KANSAS 2019-20 REGULAR SEASON AVERAGES

GAMES STARTS MINUTES POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS

37 12 20.6 7.8 1.5 1.7 0.6 0.1

LAST 5 OPP MIN FG FGA 3P 3PA FT FTA OREB DREB REBS AST PF STL TO BLK PTS

1/15 at Boston 29:16 6 9 5 8 4 5 0 1 1 5 1 0 0 0 21

1/13 vs. New Orleans 34:28 4 8 3 6 2 2 1 1 2 4 2 2 0 0 13

1/11 vs. Chicago 27:47 4 11 2 8 0 0 1 5 6 2 3 1 2 0 10

1/9 vs. Cleveland 29:27 2 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 5

1/7 at Cleveland 34:30 4 12 4 10 0 0 0 1 1 5 1 1 0 0 12

Highlights

14 games with double-digit scoring, 21 games with multiple triples in 2019-20.

Had five-straight games with double-digit scoring (12/30-1/7); career-long streak.

Had five-straight games with multiple threes (12/30-1/7); career-long streak.

Tallied career-high 15 points at Cleveland (12/3).

Career-high four 3-pointers seven times.

Made three 3-pointers in fourth quarter at Toronto (10/30).

Acquired from L.A. Lakers in trade on Feb. 6, 2019.

25 DERRICK ROSE GUARD 6-3, 200 10 YEARS PRO MEMPHIS 2019-20 REGULAR SEASON AVERAGES

GAMES STARTS MINUTES POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS

36 2 25.8 18.1 2.4 5.8 0.8 0.4

LAST 5 OPP MIN FG FGA 3P 3PA FT FTA OREB DREB REBS AST PF STL TO BLK PTS

1/15 at Boston 28:44 11 13 0 2 0 0 0 2 2 6 0 0 3 1 22

1/13 vs. New Orleans 36:31 10 23 0 3 3 4 0 4 4 8 1 0 3 1 23

1/11 vs. Chicago 29:00 7 11 2 3 4 4 0 2 2 7 1 0 4 0 20

1/9 vs. Cleveland 35:42 13 24 0 2 1 1 4 3 7 5 3 0 6 0 27

1/7 at Cleveland 30:32 9 21 2 5 4 4 0 3 3 7 2 1 4 0 24

Highlights

22 games leading team in passing, has led Pistons in scoring 14 times.

Scored at least 20 points 17 times, double-digit scoring in 34 games in 2019-20.

Led bench in scoring 21 times on year.

Three double-doubles on the season (most recent – 12/14 at Houston).

Missed five games due to right hamstring strain/recovery (11/2-11/8, 11/11).

Prior to 2019-20, in 546 career NBA games (489 starts), holds averages of 18.8 points,

3.5 rebounds and 4.3 assists with Chicago, New York, Cleveland and Minnesota.

= 2019-20 SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS

POINTS 23 Twice 35 vs. Cleveland, 1/13/15

REBOUNDS 8 at Houston, 12/14 17 Twice

ASSISTS 6 vs. Chicago, 12/21 8 Twice STEALS 2 Three times 5 Three times

BLOCKS 2 at Boston, 12/20 6 vs. Houston, 4/15/13

MINUTES 37 vs. Chicago, 12/21 44 Three times

2019-20 SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS

POINTS 21 at Boston, 1/15 21 at Boston, 1/15/20 REBOUNDS 6 vs. Chicago, 1/11 6 vs. Chicago, 1/11/20 ASSISTS 5 Twice 5 Twice STEALS 3 at L.A. Lakers, 1/5 3 at L.A. Lakers, 1/5/20 BLOCKS 1 Twice 1 Three times MINUTES 35 at Cleveland, 1/7 35 at Cleveland, 1/7/20

2019-20 SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS

POINTS 31 vs. Philadelphia, 10/26 50 vs. Utah, 10/31/18

REBOUNDS 7 vs. Cleveland, 1/9 12 Twice

ASSISTS 12 at Houston, 12/14 17 at Milwaukee, 3/26/11

STEALS 4 at San Antonio, 12/28 6 at New York, 12/25/10

BLOCKS 2 vs. Philadelphia, 10/26 3 Seven times

MINUTES 36 vs. Cleveland, 1/9 55 at Miami, 3/9/09

8 MARK

19 SVI

25 DERR

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17 TONY SNELL GUARD/FORWARD 6-7, 213 6 YEARS PRO NEW MEXICO 2019-20 REGULAR SEASON AVERAGES

GAMES STARTS MINUTES POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS

38 36 26.4 7.9 1.8 1.5 0.5 0.2

LAST 5 OPP MIN FG FGA 3P 3PA FT FTA OREB DREB REBS AST PF STL TO BLK PTS

1/15 at Boston 29:31 2 6 2 5 0 0 0 3 3 3 2 1 0 0 6

1/13 vs. New Orleans 28:25 0 4 0 3 0 0 0 2 2 2 2 1 0 0 0

1/11 vs. Chicago 30:42 3 6 2 5 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 1 3 1 8

1/9 vs. Cleveland 35:36 5 10 1 5 0 0 0 1 1 3 4 0 0 0 11

1/7 at Cleveland 30:39 7 10 4 6 0 0 0 4 4 2 0 0 0 0 18

Highlights

Has made multiple threes in 22 games this season, three-plus in eight games.

Has scored in double-digits in 14 games, including five-straight (11/2-11/11).

Missed four games due to left hip strain (11/20-11/25).

Five-straight games in double-digits; tied career long streak (11/2-11/11).

Career-high six assists vs. Philadelphia (10/26).

Acquired in trade with Milwaukee on June 20, 2019.

Prior to 2018-19, played in 442 games with 218 starts in six NBA seasons with Chicago

and Milwaukee.

13 KHYRI THOMAS GUARD/FORWARD 6-3, 210 1 YEAR PRO CREIGHTON 2019-20 REGULAR SEASON AVERAGES

GAMES STARTS MINUTES POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS

2 0 2.8 0.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

LAST 5 OPP MIN FG FGA 3P 3PA FT FTA OREB DREB REBS AST PF STL TO BLK PTS

1/15 at Boston INACTIVE – Right Foot Surgery

1/13 vs. New Orleans INACTIVE – Right Foot Surgery

1/11 vs. Chicago INACTIVE – Right Foot Surgery

1/9 vs. Cleveland INACTIVE – Right Foot Surgery

1/7 at Cleveland INACTIVE – Right Foot Surgery

Highlights

Has missed 32 games with right foot stress reaction/surgery (11/11-1/15).

Made a career-high three field goals in three games in 2018-19.

Tallied first career game with double-digit scoring, totaling 13 points (3-6 FG, 2-2 3FG,

5-7 FT) in career-high 20 minutes at Milwaukee (1/1).

Made NBA debut at Atlanta (11/9), scored three points (1-2 3FG) in nearly four minutes of action.

Was selected with the 38th pick and acquired from Philadelphia in draft-night trade on

June 21, 2018.

35 CHRISTIAN WOOD FORWARD/CENTER 6-10, 234 3 YEARS PRO UNLV 2019-20 REGULAR SEASON AVERAGES

GAMES STARTS MINUTES POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS

38 1 16.8 9.5 5.3 0.7 0.3 0.8

LAST 5 OPP MIN FG FGA 3P 3PA FT FTA OREB DREB REBS AST PF STL TO BLK PTS

1/15 at Boston 7:31 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 1 0 2

1/13 vs. New Orleans 25:48 5 11 2 3 6 6 1 8 9 1 4 2 1 3 18

1/11 vs. Chicago 26:13 8 12 0 0 1 2 6 8 14 3 2 1 2 3 17

1/9 vs. Cleveland 14:15 1 5 0 2 2 2 0 2 2 0 2 0 2 1 4

1/7 at Cleveland 13:21 2 7 1 4 1 1 0 6 6 0 1 0 0 0 6

NBA Highlights

18 games with double-digit scoring, five games with multiple threes in 2019-20.

Ranks second on team in blocks (31); seven games with multiple swats.

Recorded seventh career double-double vs. Chicago (1/11); fifth of season.

Scored career high 28 points (11-14 FG) and had 10 rebounds vs. San Antonio (12/1).

First Pistons reserve with such numbers since John Salley (4/5/87).

Has led bench in scoring five times, led team in scoring twice.

2019-20 SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS

POINTS 24 vs. New York, 11/6 26 at Charlotte, 3/28/17

REBOUNDS 5 at Houston, 12/14 11 vs. Philadelphia, 12/14/15

ASSISTS 6 vs. Philadelphia, 10/26 6 vs. Philadelphia, 10/26/19

STEALS 2 vs. Philadelphia, 10/26 4 at Washington, 1/9/15

BLOCKS 1 Six times 2 15 times

MINUTES 36 vs. Cleveland, 1/9 45 at Philadelphia, 3/11/15

2019-20 SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS

POINTS 1 vs. New York, 11/6 13 at Milwaukee, 1/1/19

REBOUNDS - - 3 Three times

ASSISTS - - 2 at Milwaukee, 12/5/18

STEALS - - 2 at Sacramento, 1/10/19

BLOCKS - - 2 Twice

MINUTES 4 vs. New York, 11/6 20 Twice

2019-20 SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS

POINTS 28 vs. San Antonio, 12/1 28 vs. San Antonio, 12/1/19

REBOUNDS 14 vs. Chicago, 1/11 14 vs. Chicago, 1/11/20

ASSISTS 3 Four times 3 Five times

STEALS 2 Twice 3 Twice

BLOCKS 4 vs. Atlanta, 11/22 6 vs. Atlanta, 3/26/19

MINUTES 30 at L.A. Lakers, 1/5 34 vs. Golden State, 4/9/19

17 TO

13 KH

35 CHR

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2019-20 GAME NOTES – TWO-WAY PLAYERS

18 JORDAN BONE GUARD 6-3, 180 ROOKIE TENNESSEE 2019-20 REGULAR SEASON AVERAGES

GAMES STARTS MINUTES POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS

4 0 3.5 1.0 0.0 0.8 0.0 0.0

LAST 5 OPP MIN FG FGA 3P 3PA FT FTA OREB DREB REBS AST PF STL TO BLK PTS

1/15 at Boston DNP – CD

1/13 vs. New Orleans 7:58 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0

1/11 vs. Chicago DNP – CD

1/9 vs. Cleveland INACTIVE

1/7 at Cleveland INACTIVE

Highlights

Scored first NBA points at Milwaukee (11/23); scored four points (2-2 FG).

Saw first NBA action at Washington (11/4).

In 20 games with the Detroit Pistons G League affiliate, the Grand Rapids Drive,

averaging 17.8 points, 3.8 rebounds, 7.5 assists, 0.7 steals in 32.2 minutes.

Signed a two-way contract with Pistons on July 8, 2019.

14 LOUIS KING FORWARD 6-9, 205 ROOKIE OREGON 2019-20 REGULAR SEASON AVERAGES

GAMES STARTS MINUTES POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS

4 0 2.9 1.8 0.5 0.3 0.3 0.0

LAST 5 OPP MIN FG FGA 3P 3PA FT FTA OREB DREB REBS AST PF STL TO BLK PTS

1/15 at Boston INACTIVE

1/13 vs. New Orleans INACTIVE

1/11 vs. Chicago INACTIVE

1/9 vs. Cleveland DNP – CD

1/7 at Cleveland DNP – CD

Highlights

Career-high five points (2-3 FG, 1-2 3FG) at SAS (12/28).

Made NBA debut vs. WAS on 12/26; scored two points with a rebound and steal.

In 18 games with the Detroit Pistons G League affiliate, the Grand Rapids Drive,

averaging 15.4 points, 5.4 rebounds, 2.3 assists, 1.3 steals, 0.4 blocks in 28.8 minutes.

Signed a two-way contract with Pistons on July 4, 2019.

2019-20 SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS

POINTS 4 at Milwaukee, 11/23 4 at Milwaukee, 11/23/19

REBOUNDS - - - -

ASSISTS 3 vs. New Orleans, 1/13 3 vs. New Orleans, 1/13/20

STEALS - - - -

BLOCKS - - - -

MINUTES 8 vs. New Orleans, 1/13 8 vs. New Orleans, 1/13/20

2019-20 SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS

POINTS 5 at San Antonio, 12/28 5 at San Antonio, 12/28/19

REBOUNDS 1 Twice 1 Twice

ASSISTS 1 at San Antonio, 12/28 1 at San Antonio, 12/28/19

STEALS 1 vs. Washington, 12/26 1 vs. Washington, 12/26/19

BLOCKS - - - -

MINUTES 4 vs. Washington, 12/26 4 vs. Washington, 12/26/19

18 JORD

14 LOU

SEKOU DOUMBOUYA

F • ROOKIE

HT: 6’ 9” WT: 230

LIMOGES CSP/FRANCE

45

JORDAN BONE*

G • ROOKIE

HT: 6’ 3” WT: 180

TENNESSEE/USA

18

BRUCE BROWN

G • 1 YEAR NBA EXP.

HT: 6’ 5” WT: 202

MIAMI/USA

6

LOUIS KING*

F • ROOKIE

HT: 6’ 9” WT: 205

OREGON/USA

14

MARKIEFF MORRIS

F • 8 YEARS NBA EXP.

HT: 6’ 10” WT: 245

KANSAS/USA

8

BLAKE GRIFFIN

F • 9 YEARS NBA EXP.

HT: 6’ 10” WT: 250

OKLAHOMA/USA

23

LANGSTON GALLOWAY

G • 5 YEARS NBA EXP.

HT: 6’ 2” WT: 200

SAINT JOSEPH’S/USA

9

TIM FRAZIER

G • 5 YEARS NBA EXP.

HT: 6’ 1” WT: 170

PENN STATE/USA

12

SVI MYKHAILIUK

G/F • 1 YEAR NBA EXP.

HT: 6’ 8” WT: 205

KANSAS/UKRAINE

19

ANDRE DRUMMOND

C • 7 YEARS NBA EXP.

HT: 6’ 11” WT: 279

CONNECTICUT/USA

0

REGGIE JACKSON

G • 8 YEARS NBA EXP.

HT: 6’ 3” WT: 208

BOSTON COLLEGE/ITALY

1

THON MAKER

F/C • 3 YEARS NBA EXP.

HT: 7’ 1” WT: 221

ATHLETE INSTITUTE/

SOUTH SUDAN

7

LUKE KENNARD

G • 2 YEARS NBA EXP.

HT: 6’ 5” WT: 206

DUKE/USA

5

DERRICK ROSE

G • 10 YEARS NBA EXP.

HT: 6’ 3” WT: 200

MEMPHIS/USA

25

KHYRI THOMAS

G • 1 YEAR NBA EXP.

HT: 6’ 3” WT: 210

CREIGHTON/USA

13

CHRISTIAN WOOD

F/C • 3 YEARS NBA EXP.

HT: 6’ 10” WT: 214

UNLV/USA

35

TONY SNELL

G/F • 6 YEARS NBA EXP.

HT: 6’ 7” WT: 213

NEW MEXICO/USA

17

2019-20 DETROIT PISTONS ROSTER

*DENOTES TWO-WAY CONTRACT PLAYER

19156

37 01/05

40 01/11 CHICAGO 99-108 14-26 15951

41 01/13 NEW ORLEANS 110-117 14-27 13780

35 01/02 @ LA Clippers

DeRozan 29/Aldridge 12/DeRozan 8

Thompson 35/Thompson 14/Garland 7

Rose 20/Wood 14/Rose 7 Lavine 25/Markkanen, Gafford 7/Lavine 6

Rose 23/Drummond 10/Rose 8 Okafor 25/Okafor 14/Ball 9

38 01/07 @ Cleveland 115-113 14-24 17274

Rose 22/Drummond 18/Frazier 5 Burks 27/Burks 7/Burks 5

Rose 28/Drummond 18/Brown, Rose 5 Davis 24/James 14/James 11

Rose 24/Drummond 20/Brown, Rose 7 Love 30/Thompson 15/Dellavedova 9

39 01/09 CLEVELAND 112-115 14-25 13445

36 01/04 @ Golden State 111-104 13-23

28 12/18 TORONTO

112-126 12-23 19068

31 12/23 PHILADELPHIA 109-125 11-20 16476

32 12/26 WASHINGTON 132-102 12-20 17188

99-112 11-17 15319

33 12/28 @ San Antonio 109-136 12-21 18524

34 12/30 @ Utah 81-104 12-22

26 12/14 @ Houston 18055

Lavine 33/Carter Jr. 12/Lavine, Satoransky 5

Drummond 27/Drummond 9/Rose 7 Harris 35/Simmons 13/Simmons 17

Wood 22/Griffin 11/Frazier, Rose 6 Pasecniks 17/Williams 8/Payton II 5

29 12/20 @ Boston 93-114 11-18 19156

Morris, Rose 22/Kennard, Rose, Wood 6/Rose 8 Beal 35/Mahinmi 8/Beal 10

Drummond 22/Drummond 18/Rose 5 Siakam 26/Ibaka 13/Lowry 10

Maker 15/Drummond 11/Brown, Frazier 5 Tatum, Brown 26/Kanter 18/Walker 11

30 12/21 CHICAGO 107-119 11-19 15948

27 12/16 WASHINGTON 119-133 11-16

22 12/04 MILWAUKEE 103-127 8-14 15742

23 12/06 INDIANA 108-101 9-14 14894

Griffin 24/Drummond 14/Rose 9

Rose 21/Drummond 10/Rose 7 Ingram 31/Williams 8/Holiday, Hart 5

Drummond 23/Drummond 15/Griffin 5 Doncic 41/Doncic 12/Doncic 11

24 12/09 @ New Orleans 105-103 10-14 13694

25 12/12 DALLAS 111-122 10-15 20064

20 12/01 SAN ANTONIO 132-98 7-13 14270

Griffin 26/Drummond 21/Rose 8 Biyombo 19/Biyombo 9/Graham 15

Rose 23/Drummond 19/Brown 5 Washington 26/Biyombo 9/Graham 8

Wood 28/Drummond 16/Rose 10 DeRozan 20/Eubanks 8/Murray 6

21 12/03 @ Cleveland 127-94 8-13 17504

19 11/29 CHARLOTTE 107-110 6-13 15006

18 11/27 @ Charlotte

16 11/23 @ Milwaukee 90-104 5-11 17585

17 11/25

Kennard 22/Drummond 9/Brown 11 Butler, Nunn 20/Butler 13/Adebayo 14

Galloway 32/Drummond 20/Brown 7 Rozier, Monk 19/Zeller 7/Graham 10

Rose 18/Drummond 14/Brown 6 Markkanen 24/Carter Jr. 15/Satoransky 7

Griffin 24/Drummond 15/Kennard 9 Bembry 22/Young 6/Young 8

Rose 20/Drummond 17/Rose 6 G. Antetokounmpo 28/G. Antetokounmpo, Brown 10/Bledsoe 5

Kennard 20/Drummond 18/Kennard 7 Ross 19/Bamba 12/Augustin 5

89-109 4-10 18119

11 11/11 MINNESOTA 114-120 4-7 12526

ORLANDO 103-88 6-11 14695

Kennard 29/Drummond 13/Drummond 8 Warren, Sabonis, McConnell 17/Sabonis 14/McConnell 9

Kennard 25/Drummond 12/Griffin 6 Wiggins 33/Towns 8/Towns 6

12 11/12 @ Miami 108-117 4-8 19600

13 11/15 @ Charlotte 106-109 4-9 16778

14 11/20 @ Chicago

15 11/22 ATLANTA

8 11/04 @ Washington 99-115 3-5 13052

9 11/06 NEW YORK 122-102 4-5 15463

10 11/08 @ Indiana 106-112 4-6 15544

5 10/30 @ Toronto 113-125 2-3 19800

6 11/01 @ Chicago 106-112 2-4 20671

7 11/02 BROOKLYN 113-109 3-4 17222

OPPONENT HI POINTS/REBOUNDS/ASSISTSOPPONENT

119-110

SCORE

1-0

ATTEND.

17923

*20332

2019-20 DETROIT PISTONS GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS

GM

1 10/23

DATE

@ Indiana

10/24 ATLANTA 100-117 1-1

Rose 31/Drummond 12/Snell 6 Harris 29/Horford 9/Simmons 10

Wood 19/Drummond 18/Frazier 8 Sabonis 21/Sabonis 14/Brogdon 11

Drummond 21/Drummond 22/Rose 10 Siakam 30/Anunoby 8/VanVleet 11

Drummond 25/Drummond 24/Rose 7 Lavine 26/Carter Jr. 11/Satoransky 6

Drummond 25/Drummond 20/Brown 7

Randle 20/Barrett 6/Barrett 8

3 10/26 PHILADELPHIA

RECORD

Drummond 32/Drummond 23/Rose 9 Sabonis 27/Sabonis 13/Brogdon 11

PISTONS HI POINTS/REBOUNDS/ASSISTS

111-117 1-2 16207

Morris 23/Drummond 14/Frazier 9

Rose 24/Drummond 18/Frazier, Rose 4

Drummond 20/Drummond 13/Drummond 4 Mitchell 23/Gobert 19/Ingles 5

Brown 15/Drummond 12/Brown, Rose 6 Harrell 23/Green 11/Leonard, Shamet, Williams 5

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4 10/28

Rose 27/Drummond 12/Rose, Jackson, Kennard 3 Young 38/Collins 10/Young 9

13565

2

Prince, Irving 20/Irving 11/Irving 10

Kennard 24/Drummond 24/Brown 7 Beal 22/Brown Jr. 10/Beal, Thomas 6

Drummond 27/Drummond 12/Drummond, Kennard 7

INDIANA 96-94 2-2

101-102 6-12 15535

128-103 5-10 15399

Sexton 22/Thompson 14/Nance Jr. 5

Drummond 23/Drummond 14/Drummond, Rose 5 G. Antetokounmpo 35/G. Antetokounmpo 9/Bledsoe 6

Griffin, Drummond 25/Drummond 22/Brown 6 Warren 26/Sabonis 13/Sabonis, Brogdon 5

115-107 11-15 Kennard 22/Wood 12/Rose 12 Harden 39/Capela 19/Harden 7

@ LA Lakers 99-106 13-24 18997

18306

18064

Drummond 28/Drummond 23/Brown 8

Doumbouya 24/Drummond 13/Drummond 7

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Hayward 25/Brown 12/Theis 642 01/15 @ Boston 116-103 15-27

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DET

119

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98

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57 62

53

38 24 23 25

15 18

50

73

62 52

59 51

62 46

26

53

65

48 59

28

5531 24

27 24 20 27

25 31

29 24 21 29

19

29 42 35

20

58

64 70 35

48 60

34 31 30 27

57

28 40 26

23

44

30 30 34 31

32 20 23 32

52 60

30 40 26

28 32 31

102

112

L

104

20

35 26 20 27

112

25 8 L

23 25 28 26

115

23 36 21 24

108

117 32 31 26110

01/15

2541

@ Boston

19 10 26 24 31

23 21W 116 24 35

41

61 50

52 6313 15

21 13

50

6154 67

50

113115 38 1828

48 64

55

49

56 59 55

47 56

57

68

61

59 59

54

40 39 41

63 69

52

59

23 33 19 31

30 39

CLEVELAND

40 01/11 CHICAGO

34

22 28

38 01/07 @ Cleveland 27 27 30 31 W

39 01/09

42

20 29

23 29

25

36 01/04 @ Golden State 25 31 27 28 W 111

37 01/05 @ LA Lakers 22 25 32 20 L 99

27 30

01/13 NEW ORLEANS

34 12/30 @ Utah 21 19 18 23 L

35 01/02 @ LA Clippers 33 30 16 33 L 112

32 29 22

31 12/23 PHILADELPHIA 23 29 34 23 L 109

32 12/26 WASHINGTON 31 37

33 12/28 @ San Antonio 28 27 25 29 L 109

W 13238 26

65

DET OPP

55

57

63

41

61

55

55

52

43

55

54

58

58

50

46

50

HALF TOTALS

33

47

48

47

48

68

57

50

57

55

66

42

54

66

61 67

45

59 53 48

53

47 53 58

58 65

55

55

27 12/16 WASHINGTON 31 30 30 28 L 119

29 12/20 @ Boston 26 22 21 24

12/18

30 12/21 CHICAGO 28 31 30

43

50

46

52

47

39

44

49

23 12/06 INDIANA 32 23

34 24 W 105

L 93

28

25 12/12 DALLAS 29 29 27 26 L 111

29 35 15 20

22 12/04 MILWAUKEE 24 24 24 31 L 103

26 12/14 @ Houston 30 32 26 27 W

54

77

65

57

45

18 L 107

81

18 11/27 @ Charlotte 32 28 20 21 L 101

19 11/29 CHARLOTTE 37 20 28 22

16 11/23 @ Milwaukee 24 23 22 21 L 90

17 11/25 ORLANDO 23 30 25 25

20 12/01 SAN ANTONIO

15 11/22 ATLANTA 33 43 31 21 128

24

32 27

21 12/03 @ Cleveland 32 30 35 30 W 127

TORONTO

SCORING BY QUARTER

11

13

12

14

11/15 @ Charlotte 35 30 18 23 L 106

11/20

12/09 @ New Orleans 25 22

W 108

@ Chicago 30 25 16 18 L 89

16

11/11 MINNESOTA 26 25 30 33 L 114

11/12 @ Miami 17 20 35 36 L 108

9 11/06 NEW YORK 33 31 32 26 W 122

10 11/08 @ Indiana 35 18 19 34 L

4 10/28 INDIANA 33 26 19 18 W 96

5 10/30 @ Toronto 28 30 27 28

6

BROOKLYN 33 13 32 35 W 113

8 11/04 @ Washington 30 31 17 21 L 99

2 10/24

3 10/26 PHILADELPHIA 29

11/01 @ Chicago 23 29 28 26

GM DATE OPPONENT 1st

L 113

ATLANTA

2nd 3rd 4th 1 2 W/L

271 10/23

PISTONS REGULATION OVERTIME OPPONENTS REGULATION OVERTIME

W

32 31 18 19 L 100

28 26 28 L 111

7

29 36

11/02

@ Indiana

120

37

37

19

27

36 W 132

W

W 103

L 107

115

110

L 99

102

117

23

103

122

107

133

25

114

136

106

24 29 37

16

L 99

29 36

37

29

109

101

3

22 37

18 22 26

3

25

25

25

L 106

106

OPP

110119

DET

3533

Bruce Brown 12/23 1 Left Calf Soreness

Jordan Bone 12/23 1 Left Knee Soreness

12/6, 12/28 - 1/9Markieff Morris

Andre Drummond

Injury or illness

Tony Snell 11/20 - 11/25 4 Left Hip Strain

BY THE QUARTERS

PISTONS SCORING

PISTONS FG (FG%)

1st Quarter

446-937 (.476)

2nd Quarter

1155 (27.5)

427-915 (.467)

3rd Quarter

1090 (26.0)

400-876 (.457)

4th Quarter

1102 (26.2)

392-845 (.464)

Overtime

18 (9.0)

8-21 (.381)

2019-20 PISTONS GAMES LOST DUE TO INJURY/ILLNESS

Sekou Doumbouya

Player

Left Hamstring/Posterior Knee Soreness /*Illness

Date(s) Injured/ill Games Missed

8

1076 (25.6)

390-867 (.450)

28 (14.0)

10-18 (.556)

Luke Kennard 12/4, 12/20, 12/23 - current 14 Bilateral Knee Patella Tendinopathy/Soreness

TOTAL GAMES MISSED DUE TO INJURY/ILLNESS: 146

Derrick Rose 11/2 - 11/8, 11/12, 12/21* 6 Right Hamstring Strain/*Left Knee Soreness

Tim Frazier

Blake Griffin 10/23 - 11/8; 11/12, 11/22, 12/16, 12/20, 12/21*, 12/30 - current 24

Reggie Jackson 10/26 - current 40 Low Back Tightness/Lumbar Stress Reaction

Khyri Thomas 11/11 - current 32 Right Foot Stress Reaction/Surgery

Totals

2019-20 DETROIT PISTONS QUARTER BREAKDOWN

4555 (108.5)

1673-3594 (.465)

4664 (111.0)

1760-3707 (.475)

11/2 - 11/8 4 Right Shoulder Strain

OPPONENT SCORING

OPPONENT FG (FG%)

1190 (28.3)

1206 (28.7)

Christian Wood 12/20 - 12/21 2 Left Knee Bone Bruise

466-963 (.484)

1198 (28.5)

458-928 (.494)

1156 (27.5)

436-931 (.468)

10/23 - 11/1, 12/26 - 12/28 Concussion Protocol/*Illness

12/14 - 12/16 2 Left Eye Inflammation

8 Bilateral Cervical Spine Strain /*Left Foot Sprain

Bruce Brown Derrick Rose Andre Drummond Sekou Doumbouya Tony Snell 1 1 0 1.000

Tony Snell Andre Drummond Christian Wood Sekou Doumbouya 1 0 1 .000

Bruce Brown Svi Mykhailiuk Andre Drummond Sekou Doumbouya Tony Snell 4 1 3 .250

Tim Frazier Bruce Brown Andre Drummond Tony Snell Svi Mykhailiuk 1 0 1 .000

Tim Frazier Svi Mykhailiuk Andre Drummond Sekou Doumbouya Tony Snell 2 1 1 .500

Tim Frazier

Christian Wood 1 0 1 .000Sekou Doumbouya 8 3 5 .375

Tony Snell

Tim Frazier

0 1.000

1 0 1 .000

Svi Mykhailiuk

Bruce Brown Svi Mykhailiuk Andre Drummond Blake Griffin Tony Snell 1 0 1 .000

10 .444

Langston Galloway 6 2 4 .333

12 3 9 .250

Bruce Brown Luke Kennard Thon Maker Markieff Morris Tony Snell 1 0 1 .000

Bruce Brown Svi Mykhailiuk Andre Drummond Markieff Morris Tony Snell 1 0 1 .000

Tim Frazier

OPENING NIGHT LINEUP IN BOLD

POINTS IN THE PAINT

FAST BREAK POINTS 510 12.1

W

Svi Mykhailiuk

Bruce Brown Luke Kennard Thon Maker Blake Griffin Tony Snell 1 1

37.2

INDIVIDUAL: Langston Galloway - 32 (11/15 at CHA)

49.52,081

Thon Maker Blake Griffin Tony Snell

Tim Frazier Svi Mykhailiuk Andre Drummond Blake Griffin Tony Snell 2 1

587

3 1 2

INDIVIDUAL: Seth Curry - 30 (12/12 vs. DAL)

AVERAGETOTAL

2,111 50.3

Player GS

8

14.0

13.155013.45642ND CHANCE POINTS

L

2 3 .400

PCT.

19

.500

NUMBER OF STARTING LINEUPS

1

36 13

11

1,563

.333

23 .361

3 8 Thon Maker.273

Bruce Brown Luke Kennard Andre Drummond Blake Griffin Langston Galloway 5

GUARD GUARD

BOTTOM OF THE BOXSCORE PISTONS TOTALS AVG OPPONENT TOTALS AVG

14 25 .359

4 11 .267

18

BENCH SCORING

PISTONS 2,020 48.1 OPPONENT

AVERAGEBENCH SCORING TOTAL

Markieff Morris 15

RECORD WHEN IN THE STARTING LINEUP:RECORD WHEN IN THE STARTING LINEUP:

Player GS W L PCT.

25 10 15 .400

2 1 1 .500

Blake Griffin

Reggie Jackson 2 1 1 .500

Bruce Brown 32 12 20 .375

Andre Drummond 39

Luke Kennard

Derrick Rose

L PCT.

2 .5001 1

2019-20 PISTONS STARTING LINEUP/BENCH SCORING

1 0 1 .000

Tim Frazier Luke Kennard Andre Drummond Markieff Morris Tony Snell 3 1 2 .333

Tim Frazier Bruce Brown Andre Drummond Markieff Morris Tony Snell

Bruce Brown Luke Kennard Andre Drummond Markieff Morris Tony Snell

Reggie Jackson Bruce Brown Andre Drummond Markieff Morris Tony Snell

6 2 4 .333

Bruce Brown Luke Kennard Andre Drummond Blake Griffin Tony Snell 7 4 3 .571

Derrick Rose Luke Kennard Andre Drummond Blake Griffin Tony Snell 1 0 1

CENTER FORWARD FORWARD TOT

.000

W

Bruce Brown Luke Kennard Andre Drummond Markieff Morris Langston Galloway 1 0 1 .000

at Utah, 12/30/19

at Chicago, 11/20/19

vs Philadelphia, 10/26/19

at Indiana, 11/08/19

at Indiana, 11/08/19

at Boston, 01/15/20

Field Goals Attempted 99 1 vs New Orleans, 01/13/20* 76 1

Field Goal % .603 1 at Boston, 01/15/20 .337 1

at Milwaukee, 11/23/19

Free Throws Attempted 37 2 most recent at Houston, 12/14/19 10 2

vs Toronto, 12/18/19

at Utah, 12/30/19

at Chicago, 11/20/19

at Miami, 11/12/19

most recent at LA Clippers, 01/02/20

most recent vs Dallas, 12/12/19

most recent at Charlotte, 11/27/19

at Utah, 12/30/19

vs Chicago, 12/21/19

vs Chicago, 12/21/19

vs Washington, 12/26/19 3 1

vs New York, 11/06/19

at Toronto, 10/30/19

at Milwaukee, 11/23/19

vs Philadelphia, 12/23/19

Offensive Rebounds

vs New Orleans, 01/13/20*

vs Orlando, 11/25/19

at Utah, 12/30/19

at Cleveland, 12/03/19

most recent at Utah, 12/30/19

at Charlotte, 11/27/19

vs Orlando, 11/25/19

at Charlotte, 11/27/19

at LA Lakers, 01/05/20

vs Orlando, 11/25/19

most recent vs Chicago, 12/21/19

vs Orlando, 11/25/19

most recent vs Philadelphia, 12/23/19

most recent vs San Antonio, 12/01/19

vs Cleveland, 01/09/20*

vs Orlando, 11/25/19

at New Orleans, 12/09/19

at Houston, 12/14/19

most recent at Milwaukee, 11/23/19

at Chicago, 11/20/19

vs New Orleans, 01/13/20*

vs Orlando, 11/25/19

at Boston, 01/15/20

vs Indiana, 10/28/19

vs Dallas, 12/12/19

most recent at Miami, 11/12/19

most recent vs Chicago, 12/21/19

vs Toronto, 12/18/19

at Miami, 11/12/19

vs Brooklyn, 11/02/19

Blocks 20 1 at LA Lakers, 01/05/20 1 2

Points in the Paint 70 1 vs Cleveland, 01/09/20* 5 1

*Overtime game **2 Overtime game ***3 Overtime game

Second Chance Points 23

Assists 34 1 at Miami, 11/12/19 15 1

Steals 14 1 vs Philadelphia, 10/26/19 3 1

Turnovers 22 1 vs Philadelphia, 10/26/19 4 1

1 vs Milwaukee, 12/04/19 24 2

Rebounds 61 1 vs New Orleans, 01/13/20* 30 1

Free Throws Made 27 1 at Golden State, 01/04/20 9 2

Free Throws Attempted 32 1 at Golden State, 01/04/20 11 1

Free Throw % 1.000 1 vs Atlanta, 11/22/19 .500 1

18 1

Defensive Rebounds 45

3-PT Field Goals Made 19 1 vs Charlotte, 11/29/19 4 1

3-PT Field Goals Attempted 45 1 at Houston, 12/14/19 15 1

3-PT % .545 1 vs Washington, 12/16/19 .211 1

.381 1

Points, 4th Quarter 37 2 most recent vs Washington, 12/16/19 13 1

Points, Second Half 77 1 at San Antonio, 12/28/19 33 1

Points, Overtime 15 1 vs Cleveland, 01/09/20* 13 1

10 1 vs Atlanta, 11/22/19 1 4

Points in the Paint 74 1 vs Cleveland, 01/09/20* 32

1 at San Antonio, 12/28/19

Second Chance Points 25 1 vs Indiana, 12/06/19 4 1

1

Fastbreak Points 26 1 at Houston, 12/14/19 3 1

2019-20 TEAM HIGHS & LOWS - OPPONENTS

CATEGORY HIGHS TIMES LOWS TIMES

Defensive Rebounds 44 1 at Houston, 12/14/19 23 1

1

Rebounds 55 1 at Houston, 12/14/19 29 1

Assists 37 1 vs New York, 11/06/19 14 1

Steals 14 1 vs Chicago, 12/21/19 2 2

Turnovers 24 1 at Boston, 12/20/19 8 2

Blocks

Free Throw % 1.000 1 at Charlotte, 11/15/19 .324 1

Offensive Rebounds 19 1 vs Cleveland, 01/09/20* 3 1

3-PT Field Goals Attempted 48 1 vs Washington, 12/26/19 14 1

3-PT % .542 1 vs Indiana, 10/28/19 .171 1

Free Throws Made 30 1 at LA Lakers, 01/05/20 6 1

3-PT Field Goals Made 19 1 vs Washington, 12/26/19 4 1

Points, Second Half 73 1 vs San Antonio, 12/01/19 34 1

Points, Overtime 10 1 vs Cleveland, 01/09/20* 8 1

Field Goals Made 52 1 vs San Antonio, 12/01/19 28 1

Points, Halftime 76 1 vs Atlanta, 11/22/19 37 1

Points, 3rd Quarter 38 1 vs Washington, 12/26/19 15 1

Points, 4th Quarter 37 1 vs Indiana, 12/06/19 18 3

Points, 1st Quarter 37 1 vs Charlotte, 11/29/19 17 1

Points, 2nd Quarter 43 1 vs Atlanta, 11/22/19 13 1

2019-20 TEAM HIGHS & LOWS - PISTONS

Total Points 132 2 most recent vs Washington, 12/26/19 81 1 at Utah, 12/30/19

CATEGORY HIGHS TIMES LOWS TIMES

40

vs Washington, 12/16/19

1 vs Toronto, 12/18/19 18 1

Points, Halftime 70 1

1 vs Indiana, 12/06/19

Fastbreak Points 50 1 vs Dallas, 12/12/19 4 1 vs Cleveland, 01/09/20*

vs Toronto, 12/18/19 39 1

1 at San Antonio, 12/28/19 15 1

Points, 1st Quarter 43 1

Points, 3rd Quarter 42

Field Goals Made 53 1 at San Antonio, 12/28/19 32 1

Field Goals Attempted 103

1 at Chicago, 11/20/19 2

1 vs New Orleans, 01/13/20* 77 2

Field Goal % .593 1 at Toronto, 10/30/19

19 2

Points, 2nd Quarter

Total Points 136 88

10/23 @ IND, 4

11/4 @ WSH, 1

6

30 Luke Kennard 10/23 @ IND 41 Luke Kennard 11/8 @ IND 40 Langston Galloway 11/20 @ CHI

28 Christian Wood 12/1 vs SA 41 Andre Drummond 12/6 vs IND 40 Langston Galloway 11/23 @ MIL

BENCH SCORING MINUTES MINUTES

32 Langston Galloway 11/15 @ CHA 49 Andre Drummond 1/9 vs CLE 40 Bruce Brown 11/2 vs BKN

31 Derrick Rose 10/26 vs PHI 41 Andre Drummond 10/23 @ IND 40 Luke Kennard 11/11 vs MIN

4 Christian Wood 11/22 vs ATL 4 Andre Drummond 12/28 @ SA, 2 3 Andre Drummond 12/3 @ CLE, 1

4 Andre Drummond 12/3 @ CLE 4 Andre Drummond 1/5 @ LAL, 1 3 Andre Drummond 12/28 @ SA, 3

BLOCKS BLOCKS IN HALF BLOCKS IN A QUARTER

5 Andre Drummond 11/2 vs BKN 4 Christian Wood 11/22 vs ATL, 2 4 Christian Wood 11/22 vs ATL, 4

4 Andre Drummond 10/23 @ IND 4 Andre Drummond 12/3 @ CLE, 1 3 Andre Drummond 11/2 vs BKN, 1

5 Andre Drummond 12/21 vs CHI 4 Andre Drummond 12/21 vs CHI, 2 3 Andre Drummond 1/4 @ GS, 1

5 Andre Drummond 12/30 @ UTA 3 Bruce Brown 11/8 @ IND, 1 2 Andre Drummond 10/24 vs ATL, 2

STEALS STEALS IN A HALF STEALS IN A QUARTER

6 Andre Drummond 12/20 @ BOS 4 Andre Drummond 12/3 @ CLE, 1 3 Andre Drummond 12/3 @ CLE, 1

5 Andre Drummond 12/3 @ CLE 4 Andre Drummond 12/20 @ BOS, 1 3 Langston Galloway 12/18 vs TOR, 1

11 Langston Galloway 11/15 @ CHA 7 Luke Kennard 10/23 @ IND, 2 5 Langston Galloway 11/11 vs MIN, 4

11 Langston Galloway 11/25 vs ORL 7 Luke Kennard 11/12 @ MIA, 2 5 Blake Griffin 11/27 @ CHA, 3

12 Luke Kennard 11/12 @ MIA 9 Derrick Rose 12/12 vs DAL, 2 6 Tony Snell 11/8 @ IND, 4

12 Markieff Morris 12/21 vs CHI 8 Blake Griffin 11/27 @ CHA, 2 5 Luke Kennard 11/2 vs BKN, 3

11/12 @ MIA, 2 3 Luke Kennard 10/23 @ IND, 4

3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED IN A HALF 3-PT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED IN A QUARTER

Luke Kennard

5 Luke Kennard 10/23 @ IND, 2 4 Luke Kennard 11/29 vs CHA, 1

Blake Griffin 12/3 @ CLE, 1

Luke Kennard 10/23 @ IND 5

12/16 vs WSH, 2 5 Derrick Rose 10/23 @ IND, 1

10/23 @ IND, 2 5 Luke Kennard10/23 @ IND 6

Derrick Rose 10/23 @ IND, 0

10 Andre Drummond 10/23 @ IND 8 Andre Drummond 12/28 @ SA, 2 6 Luke Kennard 10/23 @ IND, 0

10/30 @ TOR, 2

12 Blake Griffin 12/6 vs IND 8 Andre Drummond 10/23 @ IND, 2 7 Markieff Morris 10/26 vs PHI, 0

11

9 Luke Kennard 11/4 @ WSH 8 Langston Galloway 10/30 @ TOR, 2 6 Bruce Brown

FREE THROWS MADE FREE THROWS MADE IN A HALF FREE THROWS MADE IN A QUARTER

12/16 vs WSH, 4

10 Derrick Rose 1/5 @ LAL 8

23 Derrick Rose 1/13 vs NO 15

13 Andre Drummond 1/9 vs CLE 8 Derrick Rose 10/26 vs PHI, 2 6 Markieff Morris 1/15 @ BOS, 2

13 Derrick Rose 1/9 vs CLE 8 Luke Kennard 11/12 @ MIA, 1 5 Andre Drummond 10/23 @ IND, 1

17 Derrick Rose 1/7 @ CLE, 2 10

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED IN A HALF FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED IN A QUARTER

24

FIELD GOALS MADE FIELD GOALS MADE IN A HALF FIELD GOALS MADE IN A QUARTER

14 Derrick Rose 10/26 vs PHI 9 Andre Drummond 12/12 vs DAL, 0 7 Andre Drummond 1/9 vs CLE, 1

13 Andre Drummond 12/23 vs PHI 9 Andre Drummond 1/9 vs CLE, 1 6 Derrick Rose 10/26 vs PHI, 4

10 Derrick Rose 10/30 @ TOR 6 Derrick Rose 10/23 @ IND, 2 5 Luke Kennard 10/30 @ TOR, 4

10 Derrick Rose 12/1 vs SA 6 Derrick Rose 10/30 @ TOR, 2 5 Bruce Brown 11/12 @ MIA, 3

ASSISTS ASSISTS IN A HALF ASSISTS IN A QUARTER

12 Derrick Rose 12/14 @ HOU 9 Bruce Brown 11/12 @ MIA, 2 6 Derrick Rose 10/30 @ TOR, 3

11 Bruce Brown 11/12 @ MIA 8 Derrick Rose 12/14 @ HOU, 2 5 Derrick Rose 10/23 @ IND, 4

23 Andre Drummond 10/23 @ IND 13 Andre Drummond 11/4 @ WSH, 2 10 Andre Drummond 1/4 @ GS, 3

23 Andre Drummond 1/9 vs CLE 13 Andre Drummond 11/27 @ CHA, 2 10 Andre Drummond 1/7 @ CLE, 1

12/12 vs DAL, 1 15 Markieff Morris 1/15 @ BOS, 2

REBOUNDS REBOUNDS IN A HALF REBOUNDS IN A QUARTER

24 Andre Drummond 11/1 @ CHI 16 Andre Drummond 10/30 @ TOR, 2 12 Andre Drummond 10/30 @ TOR, 4

24 Andre Drummond 11/4 @ WSH 13 Andre Drummond 11/1 @ CHI, 1 11 Andre Drummond 11/2 vs BKN, 1

30 Luke Kennard

32 Langston Galloway 11/15 @ CHA 22 Andre Drummond 10/23 @ IND, 2 16 Luke Kennard

32 Andre Drummond 10/23 @ IND 23 Luke Kennard 10/23 @ IND, 2 Derrick Rose

8

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED IN A HALF FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED IN A QUARTER

8 Luke Kennard

8 Andre Drummond

10 Luke Kennard 10/23 @ IND 8 Langston Galloway

4

Derrick Rose 12/12 vs DAL, 2

Luke Kennard 11/4 @ WSH 8 Luke Kennard 10/23 @ IND, 2 7 Luke Kennard 11/4 @ WSH, 1

Bruce Brown

Andre Drummond 1/9 vs CLE, 1 10 Derrick Rose 1/7 @ CLE, 4

16

10/23 @ IND 20 Andre Drummond

24

Andre Drummond 1/9 vs CLE

17

Derrick Rose 12/14 @ HOU, 4

12/28 @ SA, 11/9 vs CLE 15 Derrick Rose 12/14 @ HOU, 2

31 Derrick Rose 10/26 vs PHI 22 Luke Kennard 11/12 @ MIA, 1

Langston Galloway 11/15 @ CHA

7 Markieff Morris 12/21 vs CHI 5 Blake Griffin 12/3 @ CLE, 1

Blake Griffin

1/13 vs NO, 2 10 Derrick Rose

10/23 @ IND

21 Derrick Rose 10/26 vs PHI

12/3 @ CLE, 1

Derrick Rose

Luke Kennard 10/23 @ IND, 4

1/13 vs NO, 415 Derrick Rose

Andre Drummond 10/23 @ IND, 2 6 Luke Kennard

4 Derrick Rose 12/12 vs DAL, 3

6 Tony Snell 11/6 vs NY 4

6

10 Andre Drummond

12/9 @ NO, 4

2019-20 SINGLE GAME PERFORMANCES - PISTONSPOINTS POINTS IN A HALF POINTS IN A QUARTER

3-PT FIELD GOALS MADE IN A QUARTER

7

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE IN A HALF

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED

Jimmy Butler 11/12 @ MIA, 4

11/6 vs NY

3

11/12 @ MIA

45 Tristan Thompson 1/9 vs CLEAlec Burks

24 Thaddeus Young

Domantas Sabonis 11/8 @ IND

MINUTES

39 Frank Ntilikina

2019-20 SINGLE GAME PERFORMANCES - OPPONENTSPOINTS

10/28 vs IND 3912/21 vs CHI 39 Myles Turner

30 Seth Curry

4 DeAndre Jordan 11/2 vs BKN 4 JaVale McGee 1/5 @ LAL, 1 3 Justin Holiday

12/12 vs DAL 46 Lonzo Ball 1/13 vs NO

27

39 Domantas Sabonis 10/28 vs IND

25 Serge Ibaka 12/18 vs TOR 41 PJ Tucker 12/14 @ HOU

1/4 @ GS

39

BENCH SCORING MINUTES

11/8 @ IND, 3

Jimmy Butler

BLOCKS IN HALF BLOCKS IN A QUARTER

8 Anthony Davis 1/5 @ LAL 6 Anthony Davis 1/5 @ LAL, 1 4 Dwight Howard 1/5 @ LAL, 4

6 JaVale McGee 1/5 @ LAL 4 Justin Holiday

5 Dwight Howard 1/5 @ LAL 4 Ivica Zubac 1/2 @ LAC, 1 Moritz Wagner 11/4 @ WSH, 4

5 T.J. Warren 10/28 vs IND 4 DeAndre' Bembry 11/22 vs ATL, 1 3 DeAndre' Bembry 11/22 vs ATL, 1

11/8 @ IND, 2 4 Anthony Davis 1/5 @ LAL, 1

4 DeAndre' Bembry 11/22 vs ATL 3 Edmond Sumner 10/23 @ IND, 1 3 Ish Smith 12/16 vs WSH, 2

4 P.J. Washington 11/29 vs CHA 3 Ben Simmons 10/26 vs PHI, 1 3 Omari Spellman 1/4 @ GS, 4

BLOCKS

11 Chris Clemons 12/14 @ HOU 7 Terry Rozier 11/29 vs CHA, 1 5 Josh Hart 12/9 @ NO, 4

STEALS STEALS IN A HALF STEALS IN A QUARTER

7 Ben Simmons 10/26 vs PHI 4 Ben Simmons 10/26 vs PHI, 2 3 Edmond Sumner 10/23 @ IND, 1

13 James Harden 12/14 @ HOU 7 Trae Young 10/24 vs ATL, 1 5 Kendrick Nunn 11/12 @ MIA, 3

12 Devonte' Graham 11/15 @ CHA 7 Kendrick Nunn 11/12 @ MIA, 2 5 Devonte' Graham 11/15 @ CHA, 4

6 Seth Curry 12/12 vs DAL 4 Tobias Harris 10/26 vs PHI, 2 3 Tobias Harris 10/26 vs PHI, 3

3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED IN A HALF 3-PT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED IN A QUARTER

13 Luka Doncic 12/12 vs DAL 8 Devonte' Graham 11/15 @ CHA, 2 6 Kyle Korver 11/23 @ MIL, 4

6 Terry Rozier 11/29 vs CHA 5 Terry Rozier 11/29 vs CHA, 1 4 Seth Curry 12/12 vs DAL, 2

6 Luka Doncic 12/12 vs DAL 5 Seth Curry 12/12 vs DAL, 1 3 Trae Young 10/24 vs ATL, 1

12 Luka Doncic 12/12 vs DAL 8 Malcolm Brogdon 10/23 @ IND, 2 7 Anthony Davis 1/5 @ LAL, 4

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE IN A HALF 3-PT FIELD GOALS MADE IN A QUARTER

6 Trae Young 10/24 vs ATL 5 Trae Young 10/24 vs ATL, 1 4 Marvin Williams 11/29 vs CHA, 1

14 Alec Burks 1/4 @ GS 10 Zach Lavine 12/21 vs CHI, 2 9 Luka Doncic 12/12 vs DAL, 1

12 Trae Young 10/24 vs ATL 9 Jimmy Butler 11/12 @ MIA, 2 7 Trae Young 10/24 vs ATL, 4

10 Zach Lavine 12/21 vs CHI 7 Trae Young 10/24 vs ATL, 2 6 Wendell Carter Jr. 11/20 @ CHI, 2

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED IN A HALF FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED IN A QUARTER

14 Zach Lavine 12/21 vs CHI 10 Luka Doncic 12/12 vs DAL, 1 9 Jimmy Butler 11/12 @ MIA, 4

24 Bradley Beal 12/16 vs WSH 15 Giannis Antetokounmpo 12/4 vs MIL, 1 11 Kemba Walker 1/15 @ BOS, 4

23 Devonte' Graham

10 Trae Young 10/24 vs ATL 7 Malcolm Brogdon 10/23 @ IND, 2 6 Trae Young 10/24 vs ATL, 4

10 Malcolm Brogdon 10/23 @ IND 8 Anthony Davis 1/5 @ LAL, 2 7 1/5 @ LAL, 4

FREE THROWS MADE FREE THROWS MADE IN A HALF FREE THROWS MADE IN A QUARTER

14

14 James Harden 12/14 @ HOU 9 T.J. Warren 12/6 vs IND, 2 6 Trae Young 10/24 vs ATL, 1

14 Tobias Harris 12/23 vs PHI 9 Seth Curry 12/12 vs DAL, 1 6 Tobias Harris 10/26 vs PHI, 3

FIELD GOALS MADE FIELD GOALS MADE IN A HALF FIELD GOALS MADE IN A QUARTER

15 Tristan Thompson 1/9 vs CLE 10 Tristan Thompson 1/9 vs CLE, 2 8 Pascal Siakam 10/30 @ TOR, 3

14 Luka Doncic 12/12 vs DAL 9 Trae Young 10/24 vs ATL, 1 7 Seth Curry 12/12 vs DAL, 2

13 Jimmy Butler 11/12 @ MIA 8 Devonte' Graham 11/27 @ CHA, 1 6 Luka Doncic 12/12 vs DAL, 3

11 Malcolm Brogdon 10/23 @ IND 8 Luka Doncic 12/12 vs DAL, 2 6 James Harden 12/14 @ HOU, 1

ASSISTS ASSISTS IN A HALF ASSISTS IN A QUARTER

17 Ben Simmons 12/23 vs PHI 10 Ben Simmons 12/23 vs PHI, 2 7 Fred VanVleet 10/30 @ TOR, 3

15 Devonte' Graham 11/27 @ CHA 9 Malcolm Brogdon 10/23 @ IND, 2 6 Devonte' Graham 11/27 @ CHA, 1

18 Enes Kanter 12/20 @ BOS 11 Ben Simmons 12/23 vs PHI, 2 8 Enes Kanter 12/20 @ BOS, 4

15 Wendell Carter Jr. 11/20 @ CHI 11 Rudy Gobert 12/30 @ UTA, 1 7 Luka Doncic 12/12 vs DAL, 1

REBOUNDS REBOUNDS IN A HALF REBOUNDS IN A QUARTER

19 Clint Capela 12/14 @ HOU 13 Enes Kanter 12/20 @ BOS, 2 8 Domantas Sabonis 10/28 vs IND, 4

19 Rudy Gobert 12/30 @ UTA 11 Serge Ibaka 12/18 vs TOR, 2 8 Serge Ibaka 12/18 vs TOR, 3

38 Trae Young 10/24 vs ATL 23 Luka Doncic 12/12 vs DAL, 1 17 James Harden 12/14 @ HOU, 3

35 Giannis Antetokounmpo 12/4 vs MIL 23 Seth Curry 12/12 vs DAL, 1 16 Trae Young 10/24 vs ATL, 1

POINTS IN A HALF POINTS IN A QUARTER

41 Luka Doncic 12/12 vs DAL 26 Trae Young 10/24 vs ATL, 1 19 Pascal Siakam 10/30 @ TOR, 3

39 James Harden 12/14 @ HOU 25 James Harden 12/14 @ HOU, 2 18 Seth Curry 12/12 vs DAL, 2

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED IN A QUARTER

12/14 @ HOU, 2 12 Pascal Siakam 10/30 @ TOR, 3

24

11/15 @ CHA

33 James Harden 12/14 @ HOU 19

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED IN A HALF

James Harden

12/14 @ HOU, 3Luka Doncic

15 Pascal Siakam 12/18 vs TOR, 2 10 Trae Young 10/24 vs ATL, 1

12/12 vs DAL 15 Trae Young

1/4 @ GS 8 Alec Burks

Anthony Davis

1/4 @ GS, 2 7

10/24 vs ATL, 1 12 James Harden

Alec Burks

47 78 .603 12 32 .375 10 19 .526 3 31 34 30 19 8 11 4

36 78 .462 18 27 .667 12 30 42 22 20 7 19 4 53 5

99 .404 19 24 .792 5 38 43 56 3

29 78 .372 30 35 .857 6 37 43 65 5

42 91 .462 18 21 .857 10 30 40 38 2

30 79 .380 17 23 .739 10 33 43 14 20 10 17 5

43 83 .518 11 27 .407 14 16 .875

94 .426 25 35 .714 12 33 45

43 84 .512 13 18 .722 6 24 30 69 2

46 86 .535 21 26 .808 11 37 48 65 34

40 87 .460 16 35 .457 11 12 .917 6 23 29 30 20 14 16 4

39 87 .448 15 22 .682 10 38 48 19 17 7 15 6 38 3

85 .400 14 19 .737 11 25 36 43 4

40 89 .449 16 23 .696 5 29 34 51 7

41 92 .446 12 37 .324 11 44 55 56 16

36 85 .424 11 35 .314 22 27 .815 10 36 46 15 20 6 19 3

93 .419 14 22 .636 9 31 40 25 19 5 12 3 51 4

87 .448 19 26 .731 14 37 51 33 13

41 83 .494 10 20 .500 14 31 45 46 8

52 88 .591 13 18 .722 11 39 50 75 34

41 88 .466 10 32 .313 9 15 .600 9 37 46 23 18 2 9 2

91 .407 6 10 .600 6 34 40 22 18 7 16 3 39 0

79 .430 21 25 .840 9 40 49 34 15

.494 11 11 1.000 7 35 42 61 14

28 83 .337 25 32 .781 12 34 46 38 433 .242 23 20 6 17 8

87 .448 20 25 .800 12 27 39 37 4

34 78 .436 15 41 .366 25 37 .676 8 24 32 27 28 9 16 9 48 0

34 82 .415 18 23 .783 13 29 42 31 4

41 85 .482 6 29 .207 18 24

48 21 18 2 20

45 2

41 91 .451 23 29 .793 5 36 41 19 13

13

35 85 .412

10/26 PHILADELPHIA

10/24

.750 10 37 47 21 21 11 16 8

.421

20

20 28 11 23 7

88 .466 17 23 .739 11 31 42

39

5 56

60 4

41 76 .539 21 36

41

FGA FG%

510 37 .270 22 .909 9 30 39 20 20

12

3

34 7

6

539 37 46 24 25 13 21

29

27 6

78

11/22 ATLANTA 17 34 .500 30 17 13

OPPONENT

10/23 @ Indiana

3FGM

11

3FGA

24

105

132

101

89

3 46 12

111

28 15

.900 9

6 13

21

STL

5

19

.526

FTM A

26 33

3FG%

.458

TR

10 35 45

ATLANTA

8 .583 5 30 35 69

PTS

11926

PF TO

18

BLK

6

FTA FT%

.788

ORDATE FGM DR

25

59

100

37 81 .457 9 10

13

13

47 21

64 9

35 8

5

Bold & Underline indicates season-high

2019-20 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS - PISTONS

11601/15 @ Boston

99

01/13 NEW ORLEANS 11 32 .344 27 25 11 9 8 110

01/11 CHICAGO 9 28 .321

40

115

01/09 CLEVELAND 6 20 .300 20 25 8 15 9 112

01/07 @ Cleveland 13 33 .394 26 15 8 9 3

48 98 .490 10 16 .625 19 27 46 43

111

01/05 @ LA Lakers 11 26 .423 21 22 8 16 6 99

01/04 @ Golden State

81

01/02 @ LA Clippers 7 33 .212 20 23 10 11 1 112

12/30 @ Utah 4 14 .286

40

132

12/28 @ San Antonio 12 36 .333 20 15 9 11 5 109

12/26 WASHINGTON 19 48 .396 32 23 5 15 5

40 90 .444 17 30 .567 10 30 40 61

107

12/23 PHILADELPHIA 10 30 .333 27 14 9 14 1 109

12/21 CHICAGO

99

12/20 @ Boston 11 31 .355 21 16 13 24 2 93

12/18 TORONTO 6 35 .171

34

115

12/16 WASHINGTON 13 39 .333 29 19 6 14 4 119

12/14 @ Houston 12 37 .324 27 15 6 14 6

41 86 .477 24 34 .706 12 24 36 49

12/12 DALLAS 15 42 .357 23 16 8 8 2 111

12/09 @ New Orleans

103

12/06 INDIANA 11 25 .440 21 17 7 18 5 108

12/04 MILWAUKEE 11 36 .306

39

39

12/03 @ Cleveland 18 35 .514 33 16 11 12 6 127

12/01 SAN ANTONIO 15 31 .484 33 14 5 17 5

51 94 .543 7 11 .636 10 36 46 67 35

11/29 CHARLOTTE 15 35 .429 27 16 5 14 4 107

11/27 @ Charlotte

90

11/25 ORLANDO 14 38 .368 23 20 6 15 5 103

11/23 @ Milwaukee 10 35 .286

34

37

49 82 .598 13 20 .650 12 30 42 46

108

11/15 @ Charlotte 15 35 .429 25 19 3 21 3 106

11/12 @ Miami

19 10 128

11/20 @ Chicago 8

40 81

106

11/11 MINNESOTA 16 32 .500 25 22 9 17 5 114

11/08 @ Indiana 13 33 .394

39

39 86 .453 15 18 .833 10 30 40 27 26 6 17 4

99

11/06 NEW YORK 15 30 .500 37 17 7 17 1 122

11/04 @ Washington 13 27 .481 21 20 4 21 9

44 79 .557 19 24 .792 8 35 43 28

106

11/02 BROOKLYN 8 27 .296 21 18 8 8 7 113

11/01 @ Chicago

96

10/30 @ Toronto 14 30 .467 30 15 5 20 1 113

10/28 INDIANA 13 24 .542

41

BENCH

SCORING

BIGGEST

LEAD

57 10

5

42 83 .506 13 14 .929 9 29 38 36 18

12 20 .600 13 31 44 23 4

23

83 .494

32 .844 11 31 42 77 5

29 22 6 15 11

92 .457 16 23 .696 11 39 50 40 1323 22 8

21 8 12 8

29

39 83 .470 16 20 .800 9 37 46 36 23

38 92 .413 19 27 .704 18 26

39 91 .429 21 24 .875 12 35 47 38 18

9

40 77 .519 21 25 .840 11 35 46 34 12

52 18 24

41 102 .402 12 18 .667 11 35 46 31 4

.511 16 23 .696 11 41 25 21 4 11 545 88

8 10 6

4

44 90 .489 25 27 .926 10 45 55 49 28

36 88 .409 19 22 .864 7 24

11 343 96

41 84 .488 9 18 .500 9 40 49 39 22

7

39 88 .443 17 20 .850 10 31 41 23 11

34 42 44 29

25 23 7 17 6

41 44 8

39 91 .429 17 26 .654 12 43 55 38 22

.448 10 16 .625 14 27 22 17 10

2

39 89 .438 18 23 .783 11 31 42 27 16

43 93 .462 13 17 .765 10 38 48 27 1424 24 4 15 4

12

28 9 15 6 16

39 94 .415 10 13 .769 13 32 45 18 4

FGM

41

FGA

89

FG%

.461

FTM FTA FT%

20 24 .833

OR DR TR

10 26 36

BIGGEST

LEAD

BENCH

SCORING

26

21

114

133

122

110

88

103

109

109

Bold & Underline indicates season-high

01/15 @ Boston 9 28 .321 17 7 15 2 103

01/13 NEW ORLEANS 9 26 .34643 103 .417 22 27 .815 17 44 61 28 16 11719 6 19 5

41

01/11 CHICAGO 11 35 .314 24 21 11 15 6 108

01/09 CLEVELAND 5 20 .250 24 18 9 14 548 91 .527 14 20 .700 10 29 39 13 115

01/07 @ Cleveland 14 31 .452 29 19 7 17 4 113

01/05 @ LA Lakers 6 20 .30042

42 85 .494 15 16 .938 11 35 46 24 15

10613 20

01/04 @ Golden State 11 21 .524 26 19 13 14 3 104

01/02 @ LA Clippers 11 28 .39350 92 .543 15 21 .714 11 40 51 68 31

33 82 .402 27

126

12/30 @ Utah 10 26 .385 20 21 7 15 6 104

12/28 @ San Antonio 18 35 .514 30 20 8 11 753 93 .570 12 15 .800 7 44 51 46 136

12/26 WASHINGTON 7 24 .292 18 25 7 12 5 102

12/23 PHILADELPHIA 12 30 .400

44 71 2

12552 95 .547 9 11 .818 17 31 48 36 2233

12/21 CHICAGO 18 35 .514 21 13 8 18 4 119

12/20 @ Boston 9 27 .33345 86 .523 15 21 .714 13 38 51 49 2724 19 13 20

12/18 TORONTO 13 35 .371 27 20 9 12 6 112

12/16 WASHINGTON 18 33 .545 31 27 6 16 549 88 .557 17 21 .810 8 28 36 50 16

12/14 @ Houston 13 45 .289 18 19 9 11 8 107

12/12 DALLAS 16 44 .364

101

12/09 @ New Orleans 8 38 .211 24 22 6 15 2 103

12/06 INDIANA 9 24 .37538 83 .458 16 20 .800 5 28 33 20 7

40 91 .440 15

94

22 .682 11 35 46 38 11

24 18 8 12 9

12/04 MILWAUKEE 14 35 .400 25 18 7 16 8 127

12/03 @ Cleveland 8 27 .296 16 11 6 14 638 89 .427 10 14 .714 11 28 39 37

12/01 SAN ANTONIO 7 26 .269 20 15 11 8 6 98

11/29 CHARLOTTE 19 38 .500

31 46 0

40 83 .482 11 15 .733 11 26 37 16 726 17

11/27 @ Charlotte 7 30 .233 27 18 3 4 7 102

11/25 ORLANDO 8 25 .32032 84 .381 16 22 .727 8 33 41 36 1115 21 8 10

11/23 @ Milwaukee 13 37 .351 25 14 10 21 8 104

11/22 ATLANTA 10 37 .270 26 18 12 19 238 88 .432 17 17 1.000 10 24 34 27 10

11/20 @ Chicago 14 27 .519 25 24 9 15 7 109

11/15 @ Charlotte 13 35 .371

120

11/12 @ Miami 14 32 .438 34 30 6 20 1 117

11/11 MINNESOTA 15 34 .44145 89 .506 15 19 .789 11 34 45 37 19

41 77 .532 21

1023

43 83 .518 22 25 .880 10 34 44 51 17

27 .778 8

11/08 @ Indiana 4 15 .267 23 16 6 13 8 112

11/06 NEW YORK 11 25 .440 24 20 9 14 439 80 .488 13 21 .619 5 25 30 32

11/04 @ Washington 8 29 .276 27 23 9 12 7 115

11/02 BROOKLYN 10 32 .313

41 53 1843 93 .462 21 25 .840 13 28

125

11/01 @ Chicago 16 40 .400 29 18 6 17 1 112

10/30 @ Toronto 13 27 .48151 86 .593 10 12 .833 3 31 34 43 2230 22 12 15

117

10/28 INDIANA 6 21 .286 24 18 11 8 4 94

10/26 PHILADELPHIA 13 34 .382 30 26 14 22 342 87 .483 20 30 .667 6 32 38 42

110

10/24 ATLANTA 11 31 .355 27 15 9 13 2 117

10/23 @ Indiana 8 21 .381 9

44 86 .512 18 21 .857 8 34 42 42 17

2019-20 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS - OPPONENTS

DATE OPPONENT 3FGM 3FGA 3FG% A PF STL TO BLK PTS

132-102

109-125

at Detroit

11/23

119-133

L 114-120

03/23 at Milwaukee

90-104 12/04 at Detroit

SCORE

L

at Toronto03/14

99-115

at Detroit

02/12

01/18

RESULTS

at Charlotte L 106-109

at Brooklyn

L10/28

at Clevelandat Detroit

03/11 at Philadelphia

at Detroit

at DetroitW

01/20 at Washington

04/09 at Miami

12/14

L

GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS (1-0)

02/25

01/11

L 108-117

at Denver

at Portland

93-114

L

SITE RESULTS

103-127 11/22 at Detroit

DETROIT PISTONS 2019-20 SEASON SERIES RECORDSTEAM/DATE

04/13

11/02

at Bostonat Boston

TEAM/DATE

MINNESOTA TIMBERWOLVES (0-1)

MILWAUKEE BUCKS (0-2)at MilwaukeeL

W 128-103

SCORE

04/05W at Minnesota

10/24

BOSTON CELTICS (1-1)

SITE

ATLANTA HAWKS (1-1)at Detroit

116-103 L

100-117

at Atlanta

107-110

03/01 at Sacramento

101-102

02/20 at Detroit

12/23

01/04 at Golden State W 111-104

11/27 at Charlotte L

BROOKLYN NETS (1-0)

at Detroit

12/20

04/14 at New York

12/03W

01/1511/11

at Detroit W 113-109

L 112-115 (OT)

at Chicago 106-112

L 109-136

TORONTO RAPTORS (0-2)10/30 at Toronto L

99-112

DENVER NUGGETS (0-0)

11/29 at Detroit

12/18

HOUSTON ROCKETS (1-0)

03/20 at Detroit

119-110

SAN ANTONIO SPURS (1-1)12/01 at Detroit

113-125 at Detroit L

L01/07

04/11 at Dallas

W 115-107

at Detroit

12/21

L

02/23

at Detroit

CLEVELAND CAVALIERS (2-1)

115-113 127-94

at Detroit (in Mexico City) L 111-122

01/09 at Detroit

L 99-108

02/1003/04 at Detroit 02/07 at Oklahoma City

02/02

11/01

at Orlando

01/27

at Brooklyn

89-109

01/29

03/08

12/26

01/13 at Detroit L 110-117 (OT)

01/25

04/03

107-119

10/26 at Detroit L 111-117

L

at Detroit03/17at Detroit

105-103

11/12 at Miamiat Detroit

12/16

106-112

L

at Detroit W

10/23

L

at Detroit W

at Detroit11/20 at Chicago

01/24 at Detroit

L

12/12

01/02

NEW ORLEANS PELICANS (1-1)12/09 at New Orleans W

at New York

04/07 at Atlanta

at Cleveland

MIAMI HEAT (0-1)

CHARLOTTE HORNETS (0-3)

02/03

02/08 at Detroit

NEW YORK KNICKS (1-0)11/06 at Detroit W 122-102

OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER (0-0)

04/01

at Memphis

MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES (0-0)

03/22 at Detroit

LOS ANGELES LAKERS (0-1)

03/27 at Detroit

LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS (0-1)

INDIANA PACERS (3-1)at Indiana

at LA Clippers

99-106

11/0812/06 at Detroit W 108-101

W 96-94

L 112-126

01/05 at LA Lakers

at Indiana

DALLAS MAVERICKS (0-1)

W

at Detroit

03/29 at Detroit

W

PHILADELPHIA 76ERS (0-2)

103-88 11/25

ORLANDO MAGIC (1-0)

PHOENIX SUNS (0-0)02/05 at Detroit 02/28 at Phoenix

PORTLAND TRAIL BLAZERS (0-0)

at Houston

11/15

CHICAGO BULLS (0-4)

03/07 at Detroit

UTAH JAZZ (0-1)12/30 at Utah L 81-104

WASHINGTON WIZARDS (1-2)11/04 at Washington L

03/25 at Detroit

SACRAMENTO KINGS (0-0)01/22 at Detroit

132-98 12/28 at San Antonio

01/31 at Detroit