5 Reasons Why Detroit Pistons Will Make 2016 NBA Playoffs

By Frank Ewere

The Detroit Pistons have been close to making the playoffs in the last couple of seasons, and here are five reasons why they will finally make the postseason this year.

5 Reasons Why Detroit Pistons Will Make 2016 NBA Playoffs
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5. Stan Van Gundy

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Head coach Stan Van Gundy was brought in to revive the struggling Pistons. He has playoff experience, which he has used to mold this team.

5. Stan Van Gundy

Head coach Stan Van Gundy was brought in to revive the struggling Pistons. He has playoff experience, which he has used to mold this team.

4. Youth

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Veteran teams making a playoff run either break down or have to rest their better players. The Pistons don’t have to rest players because their core is young.

4. Youth

Veteran teams making a playoff run either break down or have to rest their better players. The Pistons don’t have to rest players because their core is young.

3. Injuries to the Chicago Bulls and Charlotte Hornets

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The Charlotte Hornets were once the second-best team in the Eastern Conference. The Chicago Bulls were once near the top as well, but injuries and inconsistent play have caused both teams to slip, creating a chance for the Pistons to climb up.

3. Injuries to the Chicago Bulls and Charlotte Hornets

The Charlotte Hornets were once the second-best team in the Eastern Conference. The Chicago Bulls were once near the top as well, but injuries and inconsistent play have caused both teams to slip, creating a chance for the Pistons to climb up.

2. Trade Deadline

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During the trade deadline, the Pistons traded for Tobias Harris. He may not be a star, but the trade helped them get rid of Jennings and they got a good power forward who can shoot.

2. Trade Deadline

During the trade deadline, the Pistons traded for Tobias Harris. He may not be a star, but the trade helped them get rid of Jennings and they got a good power forward who can shoot.

1. Andre Drummond

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The center's era may be near its end, but good ones are still important. Drummond made the All-Star team this year and his rebounding and paint prowess are better than that of almost any other center. He only needs to make free throws consistently.

1. Andre Drummond

The center's era may be near its end, but good ones are still important. Drummond made the All-Star team this year and his rebounding and paint prowess are better than that of almost any other center. He only needs to make free throws consistently.

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