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:
[Uproxx]
Brandon Jennings Passes Up Wide Open Layup, Bricks Jumper Instead
Sidebar
Popular Posts
Recent Posts
Mac Jones ready to start for 49ers
"I think it's all part of God's plan."
Za’Darius Smith talks Eagles culture
“I’m ready to go, man."
Texans looking to improve urgency
"The urgency piece from everybody has to pick up."
Mike McDaniel can’t imagine things getting any worse
"It was embarrassing and not anything that paying fans sign up for.”
Sean Payton talks Bo Nix performance
“I thought he hung in there."
Ashton Jeanty embracing lofty expectations
“They’re counting on me to do some special things in this offense.”
About John Ferensen
Recent Posts
Mac Jones ready to start for 49ers
"I think it's all part of God's plan."
Za’Darius Smith talks Eagles culture
“I’m ready to go, man."
Texans looking to improve urgency
"The urgency piece from everybody has to pick up."
Mike McDaniel can’t imagine things getting any worse
"It was embarrassing and not anything that paying fans sign up for.”
Sean Payton talks Bo Nix performance
“I thought he hung in there."
Ashton Jeanty embracing lofty expectations
“They’re counting on me to do some special things in this offense.”