The Pistons have struggled to find a steady offensive rhythm since the All-Star break, and inconsistency in their scoring output has played a significant role in their downturn. Despite bursts of creativity from their backcourt, the team’s overall shooting percentages have dipped sharply. Key contributors have had difficulty maintaining shot selection discipline, leading to prolonged droughts that opponents have eagerly exploited. This erratic scoring serves as a red flag, highlighting a deeper problem in offensive cohesion and execution.

Several factors underpin this unreliability, including:

  • Cold shooting nights from perimeter players, contributing to stretched floor spacing and clogged lanes.
  • Infrequent ball movement, which limits high-percentage opportunities and allows defenses to focus on individual players.
  • Turnovers in crucial moments, stalling offensive possessions and deflating team momentum.
Player FG% Since All-Star 3P% Since All-Star
Jerami Grant 38.5% 28.7%
Jaden Ivey 35.2% 31.3%
Killian Hayes 40.1% 33.6%

Without addressing these offensive lapses and establishing a more consistent scoring identity, the Pistons risk prolonging their slump and jeopardizing their ability to close out competitive games.