With its depths in the NBA, the Detroit Pistons are a revelation for the 2024-25 season and are heading into the playoffs.
Over the past five seasons, the Detroit Pistons have been a major laughing stock. Last year, they endured a historically terrible 28 lost skid as the lowest point for the entire franchise, winning only 14 games.
But this year, 2024-25, Piston completely turned the story over, shocking the entire league from their fascinating rise.
With many key factors, including the ascension of superstars for Cade Cunningham, the annual type coach of JB Bickerstaff’s guidance, and the incredible mix of veteran presence and the young talent they have, Motor City has once again returned to the basketball map.
They have won 44 wins and are looking to make it to the NBA playoffs for the first time since 2019.
Piston has received yet another blessing in regards to one of their promising feelings as they continue to taste the seasons filled with amazing victory and red.
Jaden Evie, who has been on the sidelines since January 1 after maintaining his broken left fibre, is heading for a potential season return to Detroit.
With each team’s press release, Ivey is allowed to resume basketball activities and enters the first phase of his readjustment program.
His on-court activities are set to continue their progress in two weeks to announce new updates.
Before he got off with a brutal injury, Ivy was rolling as the second-best player for the Pistons behind Cunningham.
He has played in 30 games this season, earning an average career high in almost all base stats categories, with points (17.6), rebounds (4.1), assists (4.0), field goal shooting (46%) and three-point rating (40.9%) across plays.
It remains to be seen whether Ivey will be able to return just in time for the start of the 2025 NBA playoffs. Nevertheless, he will be incredibly helpful, even with minimal exposure.
With two games remaining on the regular season slate, the Pistons are currently sitting in sixth place in the Eastern Conference. They were now facing the No. 3 New York Knicks in the first round of the postseason.