Lost in the discussion of the high-profile suckfests in Los Angeles, New York City and Philadelphia is another storied NBA franchise going through some growing pains: the Detroit Pistons. Stan Van Gundy’s crew is now 5-21 after losing to the Dallas Mavericks on Wednesday, thanks in small part to Brandon Jennings and the idea that a mid-range jumper is more reliable than a wide-open layup (spoiler alert: it is not). And, just for good measure, here’s the remix:
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Brandon Jennings Passes Up Wide Open Layup, Bricks Jumper Instead
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