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F GAME NOTES
DETROIT PISTONS 2013-14 WRAP UP
REGULAR SEASON GAME RECORD (29-53)
POST SEASON: DID NOT QUALIFY
LAST GAME STARTERS
PRONOUNCIATION GUIDE: Cartier Martin (Karr-tee-A).
REGULAR SEASON RECORDS STREAKS
RECORD HOME ROAD OVERTIME OVERALL: Won 1
OVERALL: 32-50 18-23 14-27 2-3 HOME: Won 1
EASTERN: 23-30 14-13 9-17 1-3 ROAD: Won 1
WESTERN: 9-20 4-10 5-10 1-0
Quick Facts: ➢Detroit recorded 32 wins for the first time in six years.
➢After starting the season 5-23, Detroit went 27-27 (.500) in their final 54 games. ➢The Pistons started 2-13 in their first 15 home games and went 16-10 at The Palace over the last 26 home games.
➢Detroit set a franchise record for three-pointers made in a season, connecting on 703 3FGM.
➢The Pistons also set a franchise record for three-pointers made in a game, connecting on 17 3FGM at Cleveland (12/28). ➢Greg Monroe (15.9 ppg, 10.2 rpg) and Drummond (13.8 ppg, 13.5 rpg) were two of 14 NBA players and one of only two
teammate duos who averaged a double-double this season (Chris Paul, DeAndre Jordan).
➢Drummond and Kentavious Caldwell-Pope were two of just 11 players to start all 82 games this season. ➢Drummond became the first player in franchise history to record 1,000 points, 1,000 rebounds and 100 blocks in
consecutive seasons and is only the second Piston (Bob Lanier, 1973-74) to post such numbers.
➢Drummond also recorded back-to-back 1,000 total rebounds and 400 offensive rebounds seasons, becoming the first player since Moses Malone (five consecutive seasons) to accomplish the feat, beginning in 1978-79.
➢Reggie Jackson averaged 17.6 points, 9.2 assists and 4.7 rebounds after being acquired by Detroit at the deadline.
➢Caldwell-Pope improved his scoring from 5.9 points in 2013-14 to 12.7 in 2014-15, the second-highest increase in the NBA.
➢Tayshaun Prince recorded his 10,000th career point as a Piston vs. Boston (4/8) becoming just the eighth player in
franchise history to reach 10,000 points as a Piston. ➢Jodie Meeks ranked second in free throw percentage in the NBA during the 2014-15 season, connecting on 90.6% of his
free throws.
➢Spencer Dinwiddie led all rookies in assist to turnover ratio with a 3.15 mark. ➢Stan Van Gundy earned his 400th career win as a head coach becoming just the 43rd NBA head coach to do so. Van Gundy
ranks as the 10th quickest head coach to reach 400 career wins, doing so in in 653 games.
POS. PLAYERS 2013-2014 STATS AND NOTES
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#31 Caron Butler
6-7 228
Connecticut
AVERAGES: 5.9 Pts 2.5 Rebs 1.0 Asts
LAST GAME: 14 points and two rebounds in 24 minutes at New York (4/15).
SEASON: Tied a season-high three assists at Charlotte (4/1)…Recorded a season-high four steals vs. Chicago (2/20)…Grabbed a season-high-tying eight
rebounds at OKC (11/14)…Scored a season-high 24 points at Minnesota (10/30).
F
#10 Greg Monroe
6-11 250
Georgetown
AVERAGES: 15.9 Pts 10.2 Rebs 2.1 Asts LAST GAME: 10 points, four steals, two rebounds and one assist in 21 minutes at New York (4/15). SEASON: Tied a career-high four steals at New York
(4/15)…Recorded his first career 20-plus point, 20-plus rebound game with 21
points and a career-high 21 rebounds vs. Denver (2/6)…Dished out a season-high six assists at Dallas (1/7)…Scored a season-high 29 points at Boston (12/3).
C
#0 Andre Drummond
6-11 279
Connecticut
AVERAGES: 13.8 Pts 13.5 Rebs 1.9 Blks LAST GAME: 17 points, 12 rebounds, two blocks and one steal in 22 minutes at
New York (4/15). SEASON: Tied a career-high four assists vs. Charlotte
(4/12)…Tied a career-high six blocks in a season-high 43 minutes at Chicago
(4/3)…Scored a career-high 32 points at Miami (3/29)…Grabbed a season-high
25 rebounds at Golden State (3/11)…Tied a season-high four steals vs. Orlando (1/21).
G
#5 Kentavious
Caldwell-Pope
6-5 205
Georgia
AVERAGES: 12.7 Pts 3.1 Rebs 1.3 Asts LAST GAME: 17 points, five rebounds, four assists and one steal in 34 minutes
at New York (4/15). SEASON: Tied a season-high eight rebounds at Boston
(3/22)…Tied a career-high four steals vs. Minnesota (2/8)…Scored a season-high
28 points and recorded a career-high three blocks vs. Houston (1/31)…Dished out
a career-high five assists vs. OKC (12/7).
G
#1 Reggie Jackson
6-3 208
Boston College
AVERAGES: 14.5 Pts 4.2 Rebs 6.0 Asts LAST GAME: 24 points, 11 assists, four rebounds and three steals in 32 minutes
at New York (4/15). SEASON: Scored a career-high 31 points at Miami
(3/29)…Tied a season-high 11 rebounds at Orlando (3/27)…Dished out a career-high 20 assists vs. Memphis (3/17).
Date Opponent W/L Score
Oct. 29 at Denver L 79-89
Oct. 30 at Minnesota L 91-97 Nov. 1 vs. Brooklyn L 90-102
Nov. 5 vs. New York W 98-95
Nov. 7 vs. Milwaukee W 98-95
Nov. 9 vs. Utah L 96-97
Nov. 10 at Chicago L 91-102
Nov. 12 at Washington L 103-107
Nov. 14 at OKC W 96-89
Nov. 15 at Memphis L 88-95 Nov. 17 vs. Orlando L 93-107
Nov. 19 vs. Phoenix L 86-88
Nov. 21 at Atlanta L 89-99
Nov. 25 at Milwaukee L 86-98
Nov. 26 vs. L.A. Clippers L 98-104
Nov. 28 vs. Milwaukee L 88-104
Nov. 30 vs. Golden State L 93-104
Dec. 2 vs. L.A. Lakers L 96-106 Dec. 3 at Boston L 102-109
Dec. 6 vs. Philadelphia L 101-108
Dec. 7 vs. OKC L 94-96
Dec. 9 vs. Portland L 86-98
Dec. 12 at Phoenix W 105-103
Dec. 13 at Sacramento W 95-90
Dec. 15 at L.A. Clippers L 91-113 Dec. 17 vs. Dallas L 106-117
Dec. 19 vs. Toronto L 100-110
Dec. 21 at Brooklyn L 105-110
Dec. 26 vs. Indiana W 119-109
Dec. 28 at Cleveland W 103-80
Dec. 30 at Orlando W 109-86
Jan. 2 at New York W 97-81
Jan. 4 vs. Sacramento W 114-95 Jan. 6 at San Antonio W 105-104
Jan. 7 at Dallas W 108-95
Jan. 9 vs. Atlanta L 103-106
Jan. 10 vs. Brooklyn W 98-93
Jan. 12 at Toronto W 114-111
Jan. 14 vs. New Orleans L 94-105
Jan. 16 at Indiana W 98-96 Jan. 17 vs. Philadelphia W 107-89
Jan. 19 at Atlanta L 82-93
Jan. 21 vs. Orlando W 128-118
Jan. 24 at Milwaukee L 86-101
Jan. 25 at Toronto L 110-114
Jan. 27 vs. Cleveland L 95-103
Jan. 28 at Philadelphia L 69-89
Jan. 31 vs. Houston W 114-101 Feb. 3 vs. Miami W 108-91
Feb. 4 at Indiana L 109-114
Feb. 6 vs. Denver W 98-88
Feb. 8 vs. Minnesota L 101-112
Feb. 10 at Charlotte W 106-78
Feb. 11 vs. San Antonio L 87-104
Feb. 20 vs. Chicago W 100-91
Feb. 22 vs. Washington W 106-89 Feb. 24 vs. Cleveland L 93-102
Feb. 27 vs. New York L 115-121
Feb. 28 at Washington L 95-99
Mar. 4 at New Orleans L 85-88
Mar. 6 at Houston L 93-103
Mar. 8 vs. Charlotte L 101-108
Mar. 10 at L.A. Lakers L 85-93 Mar. 11 at Golden State L 98-105
Mar. 13 at Portland L 99-118
Mar. 14 at Utah L 85-88
Mar. 17 vs. Memphis W 105-95
Mar. 18 at Philadelphia L 83-94
Mar. 21 vs. Chicago W 107-91
Mar. 22 at Boston W 105-97
Mar. 24 vs. Toronto W 108-104 Mar. 27 at Orlando W 111-97
Mar. 29 at Miami L 102-109
Mar. 31 vs. Atlanta W 105-95
Apr. 1 at Charlotte L 78-102
Apr. 3 at Chicago L 82-88
Apr. 4 vs. Miami W 99-98
Apr. 8 vs. Boston L 103-113
Apr. 10 vs. Indiana L 103-107 Apr. 12 vs. Charlotte W 116-77
Apr. 13 at Cleveland L 97-109
Apr. 15 at New York W 112-90
LAST GAME:
Wednesday, April 15, 2014 at New York Detroit Pistons 112, New York Knicks 90 Madison Square Garden (19,812)
1 2 3 4 FINAL
Detroit 34 21 29 28 112 (32-50) New York 25 21 24 20 90 (17-65)
Pistons High Scorer: Jackson 24 Knicks High Scorer: Hardaway Jr. 25
Pistons High Rebounder: Drummond 12 Knicks High Rebounder: Aldrich 15
Pistons High Assists: Jackson 11 Knicks High Assists: Galloway 7
The Detroit Pistons won their final regular-season game 121-115 over the New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden on 4/15…Andre Drummond paced the Pistons in
the first quarter, scoring 11 point and grabbing six rebounds to help Detroit to a 28-23 advantage after one…In the second, the Knicks shot 61.5%, but Detroit forced nine
turnovers and held a 55-46 lead at the half…In the third, New York cut the Pistons’ lead to two (63-61) with 7:07 remaining, but with 4:26 remaining, Detroit used a 13-3 run to end the third up 84-70…The Pistons extended their lead to a game-high 29 points (110-81) with 2:59 remaining, sealing the victory…Detroit forced 21 turnovers
which led to 34 points…Reggie Jackson led the Pistons with 24 points and 11 assists for his 15th double-double of the season…Drummond finished with his 48th double-
double with 17 points and 12 rebounds and Kentavious Caldwell-Pope added 17 points…Caron Butler scored 14 points and Greg Monroe, Anthony Tolliver and Jodie Meeks each added 10 points for Detroit…Tim Hardaway Jr. led the Knicks with 25 points.
RECENT GAMES:
Monday, April 13, 2014 at Cleveland Detroit Pistons 97, Cleveland Cavaliers 109 Quicken Loans Arena (20,562)
1 2 3 4 FINAL
Detroit 14 23 36 24 97 (31-50) Cleveland 36 26 31 16 109 (52-29)
Pistons High Scorer: Drummond 20 Cavaliers High Scorer: Smith 28
Pistons High Rebounder: Drummond 9 Cavaliers High Rebounder: Mozgov 13
Pistons High Assists: Jackson 8 Cavaliers High Assists: James 11
The Detroit Pistons fell to the Cleveland Cavaliers 109-97 at Quicken Loans Arena on 4/13…With 8:14 remaining, Cleveland used a 16-0 run to take a 23-5 lead with 4:35
remaining and led 36-14 after one…In the second, the Cavaliers extended their lead to a game-high 26 points (49-23) with 7:11 left and took a 62-37 advantage into the
half…In the third, Detroit scored 36 points on 68.2% shooting behind Caron Butler’s 12 third-quarter points, but the Pistons still trailed by 20 (93-73) after three…Detroit cut Cleveland’s lead to 11 (102-91) with 2:42 remaining in the fourth, but were unable to complete the comeback…Cleveland connected on 17 3-pointers while shooting
53.1% from beyond the arc…The Cavaliers also outrebounded Detroit, 45-31…Andre Drummond led the Pistons with 20 points and Butler finished with 19
points…Reggie Jackson scored 18 points and Kentavious Caldwell-Pope scored 13 points…Jodie Meeks added 12 points off the bench and Greg Monroe scored 11 points…J.R. Smith led the Cavaliers with 28 points.
Sunday, April 12, 2014 vs. Charlotte Charlotte Hornets 77, Detroit Pistons 116 The Palace of Auburn Hills (17,297)
1 2 3 4 FINAL
Charlotte 10 24 20 23 77 (33-47) Detroit 30 29 23 34 116 (31-49)
Pistons High Scorer: Meeks 24 Hornets High Scorer: Vonleh 16
Pistons High Rebounder: Drummond 19 Hornets High Rebounder: Vonleh 12 Pistons High Assists: Jackson 13 Hornets High Assists: Walker 7
The Detroit Pistons snapped a two-game losing streak following a 116-77 win over the Charlotte Hornets at The Palace of Auburn Hills on 4/12…Detroit held Charlotte to
just 10 points in the first quarter on 21.1% shooting and took a 30-10 advantage into the second…With 7:09 remaining, the Pistons used a 11-4 run to take a 53-19 lead
with 4:28 remaining and held a 59-34 advantage at the half…In the third, Charlotte cut Detroit’s lead to 19 (64-45) with 7:37 remaining, but the Pistons pushed their lead to 28 (82-54) at the end of the third quarter…In the fourth, Detroit extended their lead to a game-high 40 points (116-76), sealing the win in their final home game of the
season…Jodie Meeks led all scorers with 24 points off the bench and Anthony Tolliver added a season-high 17 points…Greg Monroe scored 17 points and Andre
Drummond recorded his 47th double-double with 15 points and 19 rebounds…Shawne Williams and Kentavious Caldwell-Pope each scored 10 points for Detroit…Noah Vonleh led the Hornets with 16 points and 12 rebounds.
Friday, April 10, 2014 vs. Indiana Indiana Pacers 107, Detroit Pistons 103 The Palace of Auburn Hills (18,561)
1 2 3 4 FINAL
Indiana 23 28 28 28 107 (36-43) Detroit 21 26 32 24 103 (30-49)
Pistons High Scorer: Jackson 21 Pacers High Scorer: Miles/Stuckey 24
Pistons High Rebounder: Drummond 15 Pacers High Rebounder: Hibbert 11 Pistons High Assists: Jackson 9 Pacers High Assists: G. Hill 9
The Detroit Pistons dropped their second consecutive game following a 107-103 loss to the Indiana Pacers at The Palace of Auburn Hills on 4/10…Reggie Jackson scored
12 points in the first quarter, but the Pacers led 23-21 after one…In the second, Indiana pushed their lead to nine (43-34) with 5:34 remaining, but the Pistons battled back
to cut the Pacers’ lead to four (51-47) at the end of the half…In the third, Detroit shot 60.0% from the field and was able to tie the score after three quarters, 79-79…In the fourth, Detroit took a 91-85 advantage with 7:53 remaining, but Indiana used a 10-2 run to take a two-point lead (95-93) with 3:50 left…Detroit regained a one-point lead
(97-96) after a Jackson layup and one, but Rodney Stuckey scored six consecutive points to give Indiana a 101-96 lead with 1:59 remaining…The Pistons cut the Pacers
lead to two (105-103) with 15.5 seconds remaining, but were unable to complete the comeback…The Pacers shot 90.9% (20-22 FT) from the free throw line to Detroit’s 52.2% (12-23 FT)…Jackson finished with 21 points and Greg Monroe recorded his 34th double-double of the year with 17 points and 12 rebounds…Kentavious
Caldwell-Pope scored 16 points and Jodie Meeks added 15 points off the bench…Andre Drummond collected his 46th double-double with 11 points and 15
rebounds…Rodney Stuckey and C.J. Miles each scored 24 points to lead Indiana.
NOTES & STATISTICS
PISTONS 2013-14 OFFENSIVE LEADERS: (INCLUDES TIES)
PLAYER
G-GS
10+
PTS
20+
PTS
30+
PTS
10+
REB
15+
REB
10+
AST
DOUBLE-
DOUBLE
TRIPLE-
DOUBLE
INDIVIDUAL GAME LEADERS
PTS REB AST
Anthony 49-0 1
Butler 78-21 15 4 3
Caldwell-Pope 82-82 55 14 10 1
Dinwiddie 34-1 4 1 1 1 5
Drummond 82-82 63 14 1 60 34 48 13 59
Jackson 27-27 23 12 1 2 12 11 2 9 1 22
Jennings 41-41 28 12 4 6 5 14 29
Lucas III 21-0 2 3
Martin 23-0
Meeks 60-0 36 4 1 5
Miller 4-0
Monroe 69-57 61 16 37 10 35 16 20 4
Prince 23-7 3 1 1 1
Tolliver 52-11 18 1 1
Williams 19-0 1
IMPROVED NUMBERS: After starting the season 5-23, the Detroit Pistons went .500 (27-27) in their last 54 games and improved in several statistical
categories, both offensively and defensively. Here is a look at the team’s numbers from their 5-23 compared to their last 54 games.
STATISTICAL CATEGORIES First 28 Games Last 54 Games
POINTS PER GAME 94.4 100.6
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 41.3 44.2
3-POINT PERCENTAGE 33.0 35.1
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 69.4 70.8
OPP. POINTS PER GAME 101.1 98.6
OPP. 3-POINT PERCENTAGE 37.2 34.6
PISTONS FROM BEYOND THE ARC: The Pistons connected on 15-plus 3-pointers three times this season, including a franchise-record 17 3-pointers at
Cleveland (12/28). As a franchise, Detroit hit 15-plus 3-pointers in a game five times. Here is a look at those games:
GAMES WITH 15-PLUS 3FGM/FRANCHISE HISTORY
GAME 3FGM Vs. Charlotte, 4/12/15 16
Vs. Philadelphia, 1/17/15 15
At Cleveland, 12/28/14 17
Vs. Milwaukee, 4/17/02 15
At New Jersey, 4/9/96 15
2013-14 REGULAR SEASON COMPARISON
PISTONS CATEGORY NBA RANK
98.5 POINTS PER GAME 18
43.2 FG% 27
70.3 FT% 29
34.4 3FG% 18
44.9 REBOUNDS 5
21.6 ASSISTS PER GAME T16
7.6 STEALS PER GAME T16
13.4 TURNOVERS 8
4.7 BLOCKS PER GAME 13
99.5 POINTS ALLOWED 14
45.6 OPPONENT FG% 21
77.2 OPPONENT FT% 29
35.5 OPPONENT 3FG% 21
RECENT TRANSACTIONS: 3/13: Signed Quincy Miller for the remainder of the year…3/3: Signed Quincy Miller to a second 10-day contract…2/25: Signed John Lucas for the remainder of the season…2/24: Claimed Shawne Williams off waivers…2/21: Signed Quincy Miller to a 10-day contract…2/19:
Acquired Reggie Jackson in a trade from the Oklahoma City Thunder for Kyle Singler and D.J. Augustin…2/19: Acquired Tayshaun Prince in a trade from
the Boston Celtics for Jonas Jerebko and Luigi Datome…2/12: Signed John Lucas III to a second 10-day contract…2/2: Signed John Lucas III to a 10-day contract…12/24: Acquired Anthony Tolliver from the Phoenix Suns in exchange for Tony Mitchell…12/22: Requested waivers on Josh Smith.
DETROIT FROM DOWNTOWN: The Pistons connected on 8.6 3-pointers per game, the most 3-point field goals made per game in a season in franchise
history since the NBA began recording 3-pointers. Additionally, Detroit improved their 3-point percentage from 32.1% last season to 34.4% this
season. Here is a look at the most 3FGM per game in a season in franchise history.
PISTONS HIGHEST SINGLE-SEASON 3FGM PER GAME/FRANCHISE HISTORY
YEAR 3FGM 2014-15 8.6
1996-97 7.1
2001-02 6.9
2005-06 6.8
1995-96 6.6
TOTAL TRIPLES: The 2014-15 Detroit Pistons set the franchise record for the most 3-point field goals made in Pistons’ history in a single season,
connecting on 703 3-pointers this season. Here is a look at the top five 3FGM totals in franchise history:
MOST 3FGM (TOTALS)/FRANCHISE HISTORY
YEAR 3FGM 2014-15 703
1996-97 582
2001-02 567
2005-06 557
1995-96 545
FOUR WITH 20-20: Reggie Jackson (23 points and career-high 20 assists vs. Memphis 3/17) joined Greg Monroe (21 points and career-high 21 rebounds
vs. Denver, 2/6), Brandon Jennings (24 points and career-high 21 assists vs. Orlando, 1/21) and Andre Drummond (26 points and 20 rebounds vs.
Milwaukee, 11/28) as the first four teammates to have recorded 20-20 games in the same season since Walt Bellamy, Dave DeBusschere, Happy
Hairston and Otto Moore accomplished the feat for the Detroit Pistons in 1968-69.
REGGIE WITH DETROIT: Since joining the Pistons on 2/19, Reggie Jackson improved in several statistical categories. Here’s a look at his averages with
Oklahoma City compared to his averages with Detroit:
STATISTICAL CATEGORIES OKC DETROIT
GAMES 50 27
MINUTES PER GAME 28.0 32.3
POINTS PER GAME 12.8 17.6
FIELD GOAL % 43.2 43.6
3-POINT FIELD GOAL % 27.8 33.7
REBOUNDS PER GAME 4.0 4.7
ASSISTS PER GAME 4.3 9.2
JACKSON JOINS GRANT: Reggie Jackson became the first Pistons player to produce a pair of triple-doubles in the same season since Grant Hill had four in
the 1997-98 season. Jackson's 26 points was also the highest by a Pistons player as part of a triple-double since April 9, 2001, when Jerry Stackhouse
scored 28 points in a triple-double.
JUST LIKE JACKSON: Reggie Jackson recorded his first career triple-double with 11 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists at Philadelphia (3/18), becoming the
first Piston to record a triple-double since Greg Monroe (at Sacramento, 11/17/12). Jackson also became the first player to record a 20-20 game and
triple-double in back-to-back games since Mark Jackson accomplished the feat in 1997.
JACKSON’S BIG NIGHT: Reggie Jackson recorded a career-high 20 assists vs. Memphis (3/17) becoming the fifth player in Pistons history to dish out 20-
plus assists in a game. He joined Kevin Porter, Isiah Thomas, Will Bynum, and Brandon Jennings as the only Pistons to accomplish the feat. Jackson
and Jennings also became the first teammate duo to record multiple 20-plus point and 20-plus assist performances in the same season and the first duo to
record 20-plus assists in the same season since George McCloud and Nick Van Exel did it in 2000-01 with the Denver Nuggets.
POINTS AND REBOUNDS: Greg Monroe has recorded the most 1,000-plus point, 600-plus rebound seasons by a Piston since 1994-95, while Andre
Drummond is tied for third. Only six Pistons have recorded 1,000-plus points and 600-plus rebounds since 1994-95. 1000-PLUS POINTS AND 600-PLUS REBOUNDS SINCE 1994-95 PLAYER SEASONS Greg Monroe 4 (2011-12, 2012-13, 2013-14, 2014-15) Grant Hill 3 (1995-96, 1996-97, 1997-98) Andre Drummond
Otis Thorpe 2 (2013-14, 2014-15)
2 (1995-96, 1996-97) Rasheed Wallace 1 (2004-05) Bison Dele 1 (1997-98)
TOP REBOUNDING DUO: Andre Drummond (13.5) and Greg Monroe (10.2) combined as the top rebounding duo in the NBA, grabbing a total of 23.7
rebounds per game. They also ranked as the top offensive rebounding duo in the league, grabbing 8.6 per game. Here is the list of the top rebounding
duos in the NBA from the 2014-15 season:
MOST REBOUNDS BY TEAMMATE DUOS/2014-15 SEASON
PLAYERS/TEAM RPG Andre Drummond/Greg Monroe, Det. 23.7
DeAndre Jordan/Blake Griffin, LA-C 22.6
Pau Gasol/Joakim Noah, Chi. 21.4
Anthony Davis/Omer Asik, N.O. 20.0
DOUBLING UP: Andre Drummond ranked second for most double-doubles in the Eastern Conference since the 2012-13 season, while Greg Monroe ranked
third. Here is a look at the top five Eastern Conference leaders in double-doubles since the 2012-13 NBA season.
MOST DOUBLE-DOUBLES IN LAST THREE SEASONS/EASTERN CONFERENCE
PLAYER DOUBLE-DOUBLES Nikola Vucevic, Orlando 127 Andre Drummond, Detroit 114
Greg Monroe, Detroit 107
Joakim Noah, Chicago 95
John Wall, Washington 83
PISTONS WITH 15-PLUS POINTS AND BOARDS: Andre Drummond (38) and Greg Monroe (27) rank second and fourth, respectively, for the most games with
15-plus points and 15-plus rebounds by a Piston since 1985-86. Below are the Pistons with the most 15-plus point, 15-plus rebound games since 85-86.
15+ PTS, 15+ REBS – MOST GAMES/PISTONS SINCE 1985-86 PLAYER GAMES Bill Laimbeer 61 Andre Drummond 38
Dennis Rodman 29 Greg Monroe 27 Grant Hill 18
OFFENSIVE REBOUNDING LEADERS: Andre Drummond led the NBA in offensive rebounds per game, grabbing 5.3 per game, while Greg Monroe ranked
tied for fifth, averaging 3.3 per game. Here is a look at the top five offensive rebounders per game in the NBA during the 2014-15 season: OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS PER GAME/2014-15 SEASON PLAYER/TEAM ORPG Andre Drummond, Det. 5.3 DeAndre Jordan, LA-C 4.8
Tyson Chandler, Dal. 3.9 Enes Kanter, OKC 3.7
Greg Monroe, Det. 3.3
Tristan Thompson, Cle. 3.3
Joakim Noah, Chi. 3.3
ANDRE MAKES HISTORY: Andre Drummond became the first player in franchise history to record 1,000 points, 1,000 rebounds and 100 blocks in
consecutive seasons and is only the second Piston (Bob Lanier, 1973-74) to post such numbers. Drummond also recorded back-to-back 1,000 total
rebounds and 400 offensive rebounds seasons, becoming the first player since Moses Malone (five consecutive seasons) to accomplish the feat,
beginning in 1978-79.
MONSTER MARCH: Andre Drummond had his best month of the season in March, recording season-highs in a month in points (16.1 ppg) and rebounds
(14.9 rpg). He also recorded 100-plus defensive and offensive rebounds for the second time in his career (122 defensive, 102 offensive). The only other
100/100 calendar month of that kind in the NBA over the last 17 seasons was by Drummond himself in December 2013 (102/119). Aside from
Drummond, the last NBA player to record at least 100 rebounds on each side of the court in a calendar month was Jayson Williams for the Nets in
January 1998.
BLOCKS BY DRE: Andre Drummond moved into 10th place in franchise history for most blocks by a Piston. Here is a look at the top 10 all-time franchise
leaders in blocks:
PISTONS ALL-TIME BLOCKS LEADERS
1. Ben Wallace 1,486 6. Rasheed Wallace 623
2. Terry Tyler 1,070 7. Tayshaun Prince 445
3. Bob Lanier 859 8. Jason Maxiell 426
4. Bill Laimbeer 857 9. Dennis Rodman 399
5. John Salley 709 10. Andre Drummond 379
REACHING RODMAN: Andre Drummond recorded 437 offensive rebounds during the 2014-15 season, which ranked as the third most offensive rebounds in
a season in Detroit Pistons history. Here is a look at the players with the most offensive rebounds in a single season in franchise history:
MOST OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS IN A YEAR/PISTONS FRANCHISE HISTORY
PLAYER/YEAR OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS
Dennis Rodman, 1991-92 523
Andre Drummond, 2013-14 440
Andre Drummond, 2014-15 437
Dennis Rodman, 1992-93 367
Dennis Rodman, 1990-91 361
DOUBLE-DOUBLE LEADERS: With 48 double-doubles, Andre Drummond ranked second for the most double-doubles in the NBA this season. Here is a look
at the top five double-double leaders from the 2014-15 season:
MOST DOUBLE-DOUBLES/2014-15 SEASON
PLAYER/TEAM DOUBLE-DOUBLES Pau Gasol, Chi. 54
Andre Drummond, Det. 48
DeMarcus Cousins, Sac. 47
DeAndre Jordan, LA-C 47
Nikola Vucevic, Orl. 45
GRABBING 10: Andre Drummond recorded 60 games with 10-plus rebounds this season, which ranked second in the NBA. Here is a look at the top five
players with the most 10-plus rebound games from the 2014-15 season:
MOST GAMES WITH 10-REBOUNDS/2014-15 SEASON
PLAYER/TEAM GAMES DeAndre Jordan, LA-C 75 Andre Drummond, Det. 60
Pau Gasol, Chi. 56
Tyson Chandler, Dal. 50
DeMarcus Cousins, Sac. 47
BOARDS BEFORE 22: Andre Drummond recorded 2,632 rebounds in his career, the second-most by any player before turning 22 that started their career
since 1985-86. Here are the top five players with the most career rebounds before turning 22 years old:
MOST CAREER REBOUNDS BEFORE TURNING 22/SINCE 1985-86
PLAYER REBOUNDS Dwight Howard 3,169
Andre Drummond 2,632
Chris Bosh 1,906 Kevin Garnett 1,905
Shaquille O'Neal 1,829
20-PLUS AS A 21-YEAR-OLD: Andre Drummond recorded 18 20-plus rebound games in his career (11 this season), the most by a player 21-or younger.
Here is a look at the most 20-plus rebound games by players 21-or younger:
MOST 20-PLUS REBOUND GAMES BY 21-OR YOUNGER
PLAYER GAMES Andre Drummond 18
Dwight Howard 13
Shaquille O'Neal 11
Moses Malone 9
20-PLUS REBOUNDS LEADERS: Andre Drummond has recorded 18 20-plus rebound games since 2013-14, the second most games with 20-plus rebounds by
any player in the NBA during that span. Here is a list of the players with the most 20-plus rebound games since 2013-14:
MOST GAMES WITH 20-PLUS REBOUND/SINCE 2013-14
PLAYER/TEAM GAMES DeAndre Jordan, LA-C 20
Andre Drummond, Det. 18
Dwight Howard, Hou 5 Tyson Chandler, NY-Dal 5
Hassan Whiteside, Mia. 4
REBOUNDING LEADERS: Andre Drummond averaged 13.5 rebounds per game, which ranked second in the NBA. Here is a look at the top five rebounders
in the NBA during the 2014-15 season:
REBOUNDS PER GAME IN THE NBA/2014-15 SEASON
PLAYER/TEAM RPG DeAndre Jordan, LA-C 15.0
Andre Drummond, Det. 13.5
DeMarcus Cousins, Sac. 12.7
Pau Gasol, Chi. 11.8
Tyson Chandler, Dal. 11.5
DRUMMOND ON THE OFFENSIVE GLASS: In just his third NBA season, Andre Drummond has grabbed 10-plus offensive rebounds 11 times in his career,
which ranks tied for second among active NBA players. Here is a look at the active players with the most 10-plus offensive rebound games:
MOST CAREER GAMES W/ 10-PLUS OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS AMONG ACTIVE PLAYERS
PLAYER/TEAM GAMES Tyson Chandler, Dal. 14
Andre Drummond, Det. 11
Zach Randolph, Mem. 11
Elton Brand, Atl. 8
Tim Duncan, S.A. 7
MR. 2,000: At 21 years and 152 days, Andre Drummond became the youngest player in franchise history to reach 2,000 rebounds when he grabbed his
2,000th career rebound vs. Atlanta (1/9). Drummond recorded his 2,000th career rebound in 177 games, the third quickest by a player drafted by the
Pistons behind Bailey Howell (162) and Bob Lanier (176). Here is a list of the youngest players drafted by the Pistons to reach 2,000 rebounds:
QUICKEST TO 2,000 REBOUNDS BY AGE/PISTONS DRAFT PICKS
PLAYERS AGE GAMES Andre Drummond 21-152 177
Greg Monroe 22-315 226
Bob Lanier 24-062 176
Otto Moore 24-173 217
Bailey Howell 24-295 162
KENTAVIOUS AT THE PALACE: Kentavious Caldwell-Pope averaged 15.5 points at The Palace this season, which is 5.6 points higher than his scoring
average on the road (9.9 PPG). According to Elias, KCP’s 5.6 differential was the largest of its kind in the NBA among players who have appeared in 20
or more games during the 2014-15 season.
KCP’S IMPROVED SCORING: Kentavious Caldwell-Pope improved his scoring by 6.8 points per game from last season, which ranked second in the NBA
(among players playing at least 50 games in each season) and fourth among all NBA sophomores. Here is a look at the biggest improvements in points
per game from the 2014-15 season to the 2013-14 season:
PPG IMPROVEMENT BY PLAYERS WHO APPEARED IN 50 GAMES IN BOTH 2013-14 & 2014-15
PLAYER/TEAM 2013-14 2014-15 DIFF
Jimmy Butler, Chi. 13.1 20.0 6.9 Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, Det. 5.9 12.7 6.8
Donatas Motiejunas, Hou. 5.5 12.0 6.5
Luc Richard Mbah a Moute, Phi. 3.5 9.9 6.4
MONROE’S IMPROVEMENT: Since 12/26, Greg Monroe improved in several statistical categories. Here is a look at his first 26 games compared to his last
42 games:
STATISTICAL CATEGORIES First 26 Games Last 42 Games
MINUTES PER GAME 28.9 32.2
POINTS PER GAME 14.7 16.7
REBOUNDS PER GAME 8.8 11.0
ASSISTS PER GAME 1.7 2.3
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 48.2 50.4
MOST 20 AND 10’S: Greg Monroe has recorded at least 20 points and 10 rebounds 51 times since the 2011-12 season, which is the most 20-10 games in
the Eastern Conference during that span. Here is a look at the top Eastern Conference players recording 20-point and 10-rebound games since 2011-12:
MOST 20 POINT, 10 REBOUND GAMES IN THE EASTERN CONFERENCE
PLAYER TEAM TIMES RECORDED Greg Monroe Detroit 51
LeBron James Cleveland 50 Al Jefferson Charlotte 43
Nikola Vucevic Orlando 43
Carmelo Anthony New York 40
DOUBLE-DOUBLE MACHINE: With 14 double-doubles in the month of January, Greg Monroe tied for the most double-doubles by a Piston in a single month
since 1985-86. Monroe also joined Chicago’s Pau Gasol in recording the most double-doubles in in a month in the NBA this season (14). Here is a look
at the most double-doubles in a single month by a Piston since 1985-86:
MOST DOUBLE-DOUBLES IN A SINGLE MONTH BY A PISTON SINCE 1985-86
PLAYER/DATE DOUBLE-DOUBLES Greg Monroe (Jan. 2015) 14
Bill Laimbeer (Jan. 1987) 14
Grant Hill (Mar. 1996) 14
Bill Laimbeer (Jan. 1986) 12
Andre Drummond (Dec. 2013) 12
MOOSE’S CONSECUTIVE DOUBLE-DOUBLES: Greg Monroe recorded seven consecutive double-doubles from 1/2/14-1/12/14, which was tied for the fourth
most by a Piston since 1996 when Grant Hill recorded 10 consecutive double-doubles. Here is a look at the most consecutive double-doubles by a Piston
since 1996:
MOST CONSECUTIVE DOUBLE-DOUBLES SINCE 1996
PLAYER Double-Doubles Dates Grant Hill 10 3/1/96 – 3/17/96
Andre Drummond 9 3/31/14 – 4/16/14 Greg Monroe 8 2/1/13 – 2/13/13
Greg Monroe 7 1/2/15 – 1/12/15
Andre Drummond 7 1/10/14 – 1/26/14
Andre Drummond 7 11/11/13 – 11/22/13
Ben Wallace 7 2/10/03 – 2/23/03
ROOKIE ASSIST TO TURNOVER RATIO: Spencer Dinwiddie led all rookies in assist to turnover ratio with a 3.15 mark. Here is a look at the top five assist to
turnover ratios among rookies during the 2014-15 season:
ASSIST TO TURNOVER RATIO/2014-15 NBA ROOKIES
PLAYER/TEAM AST/TO
Spencer Dinwiddie, Det. 3.15
Kyle Anderson, S.A. 2.80 Erick Green, Den. 2.79
Elfrid Payton, Orl. 2.63
James Young, Bos. 2.60
FREE THROW LEADERS: Jodie Meeks ranked second in the NBA in free throw percentage this season, hitting 90.6% of his free throws. Here is a look at the
top free throw shooters in the NBA during the 2014-15 season:
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE/2014-15 NBA SEASON
PLAYER/TEAM FT% Stephen Curry, G.S. 91.4
Jodie Meeks, Det. 90.6
Jamal Crawford, LA-C 90.1 J.J. Redick, LA-C 90.1
Chris Paul, LA-C 90.0
JODIE MEEKS’ BIG NIGHT: Jodie Meeks scored a season-high 34 points and connected on a career-high, and NBA season-high, nine 3-pointers in 27
minutes off the bench at Orlando (12/30). His 34 points as a reserve ranks tied for the fifth-most in franchise history and was the most by a Piston since
Will Bynum scored 31 points on 12/26/12 at Atlanta. Also, Meeks’ nine 3-pointers was one off the franchise record for most threes in a game (Joe
Dumars, 10) and his six 3-pointers in the second quarter were one off the franchise record for most threes in a quarter (Ben Gordon, 7).
MOST POINTS BY A PISTONS RESERVE
POINTS PLAYER OPPONENT/DATE 38 Richard Hamilton at Milwaukee, 2/7/09
36 Orlando Woolridge at Indiana, 1/30/93
35 Richard Hamilton at Toronto, 12/22/10
35 Vinnie Johnson at Boston, 11/27/85 34 Jodie Meeks at Orlando, 12/30/14
34 Vinnie Johnson vs. Utah, 3/1/89
PISTONS THREES: Tayshaun Prince ranks fifth in franchise history for three-point field goals made. With his 500th 3-pointer made as a Piston, he became
only the fifth player in franchise history to record 500-plus three pointers. Here are the top 3-point leaders in Pistons history:
MOST 3-POINTERS IN PISTONS HISTORY 1. Joe Dumars 990
2. Chauncey Billups 876
3. Lindsey Hunter 793 4. Rasheed Wallace 581
5. Tayshaun Prince 510
MOST GAMES PLAYED: Tayshaun Prince ranks fifth in franchise history for most games played in a Pistons uniform. Here is a list of the franchise’s leaders
for most games played:
MOST GAMES PLAYED IN PISTONS HISTORY 1. Joe Dumars 1,018
2. Isiah Thomas 979
3. Bill Laimbeer 937
4. Vinnie Johnson 798 5. Tayshaun Prince 792
PRINCE’S POINTS: Tayshaun Prince ranks eighth in franchise history among scoring leaders. He scored his 10,000th point vs. Boston (4/8) becoming just
one of only eight Pistons to score 10,000-plus points. Here is a list of the Pistons career scoring leaders:
PISTONS CAREER SCORING LEADERS 1. Isiah Thomas 18,882
2. Joe Dumars 16,401
3. Bob Lanier 15,488
4. Dave Bing 15,235 5. Bill Laimbeer 12,664
6. Richard Hamilton 11,582
7. Vinnie Johnson 10,146
8. Tayshaun Prince 10,006
9. Grant Hill 9,393
10. John Long 9,023
TAY’S ASSISTS: Tayshaun Prince ranks ninth in franchise history in assists and is one of only 10 players in franchise history to reach 2,000 assists. Below
is a list of the Pistons’ all-time assists leaders:
PISTONS ALL-TIME ASSISTS LEADERS
1. Isiah Thomas 9,061 6. Vinnie Johnson 2,661
2. Joe Dumars 4,612 7. Richard Hamilton 2,419
3. Dave Bing 4,330 8. Bob Lanier 2,256
4. Chauncey Billups 2,984 9. Tayshaun Prince 2,074
5. Grant Hill 2,720 10. Lindsey Hunter 2,038
BRANDON’S CAREER NIGHT: Brandon Jennings scored 24 points and dished out a career-high and NBA season-high 21 assists vs. Orlando (1/21). With
those numbers, Jennings joins some elite company. Here is a breakdown of his stats vs. the Magic:
• Jennings became the first player to record 20-plus points and 20-plus assists in a game since Steve Nash recorded 21 points and 20 assists at Philadelphia on 11/9/2009.
• Jennings became the first Piston to record 20-plus points and 20-plus assists in a game since Isiah Thomas recorded 20 points and 20 assists at Milwaukee on 4/4/1985.
• Jennings is also one of only five players since 1985-86 to record a 50-plus point game and a 20-plus assist game in their career, joining Deron Williams, Andre Miller, Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf and Stephon Marbury.
JENNINGS IN JANUARY: Brandon Jennings enjoyed his best offensive month of the season, averaging 20.9 points in January, including a season-high 37
points and career-high-tying eight three pointers at Indiana (1/16). He also dished out a career-high 21 assists vs. Orlando (1/21). Here is a look at
Jennings’ January statistics compared to the rest of the season:
BRANDON JENNINGS MONTH-BY-MONTH
MONTH GAMES PPG FG% 3FG% AST October/November 14 16.4 42.5 39.4 5.8
December 14 9.3 32.4 27.3 6.9
January 13 20.9 43.5 38.8 7.2
BUSY AT THE TRADE DEADLINE: The Detroit Pistons made two trade deadline deals on 2/19. Here is a breakdown of those moves.
• The Pistons acquired guard Reggie Jackson from Oklahoma City as part of a three-team trade that sent guard D.J. Augustin, forward Kyle Singler and a 2019 second
round draft selection to the Thunder. The team also sent a 2017 second round draft selection to the Utah Jazz.
• In the second deal, Detroit acquired forward Tayshaun Prince from the Boston Celtics in exchange for forwards Jonas Jerebko and Gigi Datome.
OFFENSIVE IMPROVEMENT: In February, the Pistons scored 101.6 points per game while shooting 44.5% from the field, their highest points per game and
shooting percentage in a month this season. Here is a breakdown of the Pistons offense month-by-month:
PISTONS OFFENSE MONTH BY MONTH
MONTH GAMES PPG FG% October/November 17 91.9 41.2
December 14 100.9 43.0
January 17 101.3 43.3 February 11 101.6 44.5
FRANCHISE-TYING ROAD WIN STREAK: The Pistons won seven consecutive games from 12/12/14-1/16/15, tying a franchise-record for the most consecutive
road wins. Here is a breakdown of the seven-game road winning streak:
• The Pistons won seven consecutive road games from 12/12/14-1/16/15.
• The seven-game road win streak was the most consecutive road wins since the Pistons won a franchise record seven consecutive road games from 1/18/02-2/22/02.
• Included in the victories during their seven-game road streak were four playoff teams from last season – Indiana, San Antonio, Dallas and Toronto.
DETROITS SEVEN-GAME STREAK: The Pistons had their season-high seven game winning streak snapped following a 106-103 loss to the Atlanta Hawks
(1/9). Here is a look at some of the trends during that stretch.
• During the seven-game winning streak, Detroit averaged 107.9 points, shot 48.0% from the field and 40.7% from beyond the arc. The Pistons also averaged 11.3 3-pointers made per game.
• Detroit held their opponents to 92.9 points, 42.8% shooting and 30.5% from beyond the arc during the seven-game streak.
• The Pistons’ bench averaged 43.3 points per game during the seven-game win streak.
• Detroit scored 19.8 fast break points during their seven-game win streak. They averaged 12.0 fast break points in their first 28 games.
• Detroit had at least six players in double figures in three of the last seven games. That matched the three such instances they had in their 28 previous games.
• The Pistons had won five consecutive games by 10-plus points before their 105-104 win over San Antonio (1/6), the most games won by 10-plus points since Detroit won five games by 10-plus points from 11/28/07-12/5/07.
• Additionally, the Pistons had a 5-23 record prior to their winning streak with the first five wins in that stretch won by 10 or more points. The Elias Sports Bureau notes that the only other team in NBA history that was 10 or more games below .500 prior to winning five consecutive games by 10 or more points was the New York Knicks last
season. New York was 21-40 before its six straight double-digit wins in March 2014.
MOST THREES IN FIVE GAMES: The Pistons connected on 66 3-pointers from 12/16/14-1/4/15, the most in franchise history over a five-game stretch. Here
is a look at the most 3-pointers in a five-game period in franchise history.
MOST 3-POINTERS IN FIVE GAMES
DATE 3FGM 12/26/2014-01/04/2015 66
12/21/2014-01/02/2015 63
12/28/2014-01/06/2015 59
12/19/2014-12/30/2014 58 12/17/2014-12/28/2014 57
400 WINS FOR SVG: Stan Van Gundy earned his 400th career win as a head coach following a 105-95 win over the Atlanta Hawks on 3/31, becoming just
the 43rd NBA head coach to do so. Van Gundy is the 10th quickest to reach 400 career wins, doing so in in 653 games. Here is a look at the coaches who
earned 400 wins the quickest:
QUICKEST TO 400 WINS AS A HEAD COACH/GAMES
1. Pat Riley 540 6. Tom Heinsohn 630
2. Phil Jackson 557 7. Larry Brown 636
3. Billy Cunningham 572 8. Larry Costello 644
4. K.C. Jones 608 9. Chuck Daly 648
5. Gregg Popovich 611 10. Stan Van Gundy 653
SVG’S TEAM DEFENSIVE EFFICENCY: Stan Van Gundy team’s hold the best team defensive efficiency of any coach since 1985-86. Here is a look at the top
five coaches with the best career team defensive efficiency:
COACHES CAREER BEST TEAM DEFENSIVE EFFICIENCY SINCE 1985-86/MINIMUM 500 GAMES
Coach Seasons Teams Games Efficiency
Stan Van Gundy 2003-2012 Miami/Orl. 579 100.1
Doc Rivers 1999-2014 Bos./LA-C/Orl. 1,142 100.6
Phil Jackson 1989-2011 Chi./LA-L 1,640 101.2
Rick Carlisle 2001-2014 Dal./Det./Ind. 968 101.5
Mike Brown 2005-2014 Cle./LA-L 563 101.8
STAN VAN GUNDY HEAD COACH OVERALL RECORD: 403-258 (.610) RECORD WITH DETROIT: 29-53 (.390)
NBA RECORD: 403-258 (.610) SEASONS WITH DETROIT: First
SEASONS IN LEAGUE: Ninth
Stan Van Gundy was named head coach and president of basketball operations for the Detroit Pistons on May 14, 2014.
Van Gundy, a respected veteran in the NBA coaching ranks, brings a career-coaching record of 371-208 (.641) in seven plus NBA seasons to the Pistons. He’s
taken his teams to the postseason seven times and holds a 48-39 (.552) playoff record with the Miami Heat and Orlando Magic. He last coached in the NBA
during the 2011-12 season when he led the Magic to a 37-29 record and a fifth consecutive postseason appearance. He compiled a 259-135 (.657) regular-season
record with the Magic from 2007-12 and captured three consecutive Southeast Division titles from 2007-10.
During the 2010-11 season, Orlando finished 52-30 (.634), good for second place in the Southeast Division and fourth-best in the Eastern Conference. The
Magic surpassed the 50-win plateau for the fourth consecutive season, setting a new franchise record. Van Gundy became the second-fastest active NBA coach
to 300 career wins and the seventh-fastest all-time on December 25, 2010 vs. Boston. He also coached in his 500th career game on March 16 at Milwaukee and
had the sixth-most wins in NBA history through 500 contests.
In 2009-10, Van Gundy guided the Magic to the Eastern Conference Finals for the second straight time, after compiling a 59-23 (.720) regular season record. It
was the second-best mark in the NBA, and Orlando captured the Southeast Division title for the third consecutive season. Van Gundy was named head coach of
the Eastern Conference All-Star team for the second time in his career and guided the East to a 141-139 win at the 2010 NBA All-Star Game in Dallas, TX. He
coached in his 400th regular season game on February 7 at Boston and ranked third among active head coaches for most victories after 400 career games (257
wins). He was named the NBA’s Eastern Conference Coach of the Month in October/November 2009 and again in April 2010.
During the 2008-09 campaign, Van Gundy guided the Magic through a memorable playoff run, capped off with the 2009 Eastern Conference title and the
franchise’s second trip to the NBA Finals. During the regular season, Orlando posted a 59-23 (.720) record and captured the Southeast Division title. It was the
team’s second consecutive division crown and its fourth overall.
In 2007-08, his first season with Orlando, Van Gundy led the Magic to a 52-30 (.634) record and the Southeast Division championship. It was the team’s first
division crown since 1995-96. Orlando also advanced past the opening round of the NBA Playoffs for the first time since 1996, defeating Toronto, 4-1.
Van Gundy served as head coach of the Miami Heat for two-plus seasons from 2003-05, posting a regular season record of 112-73 and a postseason mark of 17-
11. Despite a rash of injuries and a tough schedule, which saw the Heat drop their first seven games, Van Gundy righted the ship and led Miami to a 42-40
record during his first season as head coach in 2003-04. They became just the fourth team since the NBA went to its current playoff format in 1983-84, to reach
the playoffs after starting the season with at least seven consecutive losses. The 42 wins was a 17-win improvement from the previous season, the second-best
turnaround in franchise history and the fourth-best in the NBA from 2002-03 to 2003-04. Van Gundy earned NBA Eastern Conference Coach of the Month for
March 2004, after leading the Heat to an Eastern Conference-best 12-3 mark during the month. Miami finished the regular season by going 17-4 over its final 21
games, finished second in the Atlantic Division and earned homecourt advantage in the first round of the playoffs.
During the 2004 NBA Playoffs, Miami defeated New Orleans during the First Round, 4-3, making Van Gundy just the fourth rookie coach in NBA history to win
a decisive seventh game during a playoff series. He guided the Heat to the Eastern Conference Semifinals for just the third time in franchise history, where they
eventually fell to top-seeded Indiana in six games.
Van Gundy led the Heat to a 59-23 record in 2004-05, the second-most wins during a single season in team history, and the Southeast Division title. The Heat
won the division by 14 games, the largest margin for any division winner in the NBA that season. For the second straight time, he guided the Heat to a 17-win
improvement from the previous season, making him only the second coach in NBA history to lead his team to at least 15-win improvements in consecutive
seasons.
Van Gundy was named head coach of the Eastern Conference All-Stars for the 2005 NBA All-Star Game in Denver, where he led the East to a 10-point win. He
also earned NBA Eastern Conference Coach of the Month honors in both December 2004 and March 2005. The Heat went on a franchise-record 14-game
winning streak from December 6 – January 1 and later reeled off 12 consecutive victories from February 26 - March 19, becoming the first Eastern Conference
team with a pair of double-digit win streaks in the same season since the 1995-96 NBA Champion Chicago Bulls.
During the 2005 NBA Playoffs, Miami advanced to the Eastern Conference Finals, recording four-game sweeps of both New Jersey and Washington. It marked
just the second time in Heat history the team reached the Conference Finals and came within minutes of a trip to the NBA Finals, before falling to Detroit in
Game 7. It was also the first time in team history that Miami had advanced to at least the Conference Semifinals in consecutive seasons.
Van Gundy spent 12 years with the Heat, arriving prior to the 1995-96 campaign and served as assistant coach under Pat Riley for two seasons. He was elevated
to assistant head coach in 1997, a position he held for six seasons. Van Gundy was the team’s lead assistant until being named head coach on Oct. 24, 2003.
Prior to his tenure with Miami, Van Gundy coached at the University of Wisconsin for three seasons, including head coach in 1994-95. He began his coaching
career as an assistant at the University of Vermont from 1981-83, then served as head coach at Castleton State College (VT) from 1983-86. After stints as an
assistant coach at Canisius College (1986-87) and Fordham (1987-88), he was head coach at the University of Massachusetts-Lowell from 1988-92. In eight
years as a college head coach, Van Gundy compiled a record of 135-92 (.595).
A native of Indio, Ca., Van Gundy was born on August 26, 1959. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in English and a Bachelor of Science in physical
education from SUNY-Brockport in 1981. While at SUNY-Brockport, Van Gundy played basketball for his father, Bill. His brother, Jeff, was a head coach in
the NBA for 11 seasons, most recently with the Houston Rockets from 2003-07. Van Gundy and his wife, Kim, have four children.
DETROIT PISTONS 2013-14 ROSTER
NO POS NAME HT WT DOB PRIOR TO NBA/COUNTRY YRS
50 C Joel Anthony 6-9 245 8/9/82 UNLV/Canada 7
31 F Caron Butler 6-7 228 3/13/80 Connecticut/USA 12
5 G Kentavious Caldwell-Pope 6-5 205 2/18/93 Georgia/USA 1
8 G Spencer Dinwiddie 6-6 200 4/6/93 Colorado/USA R
0 C Andre Drummond 6-11 279 8/10/93 Connecticut/USA 2
1 G Reggie Jackson 6-3 208 4/16/90 Boston College/Italy 3
7 G Brandon Jennings 6-1 169 9/23/89 Oak Hill Academy/USA 5
9 G John Lucas III 5-11 166 11/21/82 Oklahoma State/USA 6
35 F Cartier Martin 6-7 220 11/20/84 Kansas State/USA 6
20 G Jodie Meeks 6-4 210 8/21/87 Kentucky/USA 5
34 F Quincy Miller 6-9 210 11/18/92 Baylor/USA 2
10 F/C Greg Monroe 6-11 250 6/4/90 Georgetown/USA 4
22 F Tayshaun Prince 6-9 215 2/28/80 Kentucky/USA 12
43 F Anthony Tolliver 6-8 240 6/1/85 Creighton/USA 6
3 F Shawne Williams 6-10 230 2/16/86 Memphis/USA 6
PRESIDENT OF BASKETBALL OPERATIONS/HEAD COACH:
Stan Van Gundy – SUNY - Brockport
ASSISTANT COACHES:
Bob Beyer - Alfred
Brendan Malone - Iona
Tim Hardaway – Texas - El Paso
Malik Allen – Villanova
Charles Klask – Michigan State
DIRECTOR OF SPORTS MEDICINE/ATHLETIC TRAINER:
Jon Ishop – University of Texas at Austin
STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING COACH:
Anthony Harvey – Florida A&M
DETROIT PISTONS 2013-14 NUMERICAL ROSTER
0 Andre Drummond
1 Reggie Jackson
3 Shawne Williams
5 Kentavious Caldwell-Pope
7 Brandon Jennings
8 Spencer Dinwiddie
9 John Lucas III
10 Greg Monroe
20 Jodie Meeks
22 Tayshaun Prince
31 Caron Butler
34 Quincy Miller
35 Cartier Martin
43 Anthony Tolliver
50 Joel Anthony
2013-14 GAME NOTES - THE PLAYERS
50 JOEL ANTHONY CENTER 6-9, 245 7 YEARS PRO UNLV 2013-14 REGULAR-SEASON AVERAGES
GAMES STARTS MINUTES POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS 49 0 8.3 1.8 1.9 0.1 0.2 1.0
LAST 5 OPP MIN FG FGA 3P 3PA FT FTA OREB DREB REBS AST PF STL TO BLK PTS
4/15 @ New York 17 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 5 6 0 2 1 2 1 2
4/13 @ Cleveland DID NOT PLAY ─ COACH’S DECISION
4/12 vs. Charlotte 3 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1
4/10 vs. Indiana 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0
4/8 vs. Boston 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0
Highlights
• Grabbed a season-high seven rebounds and tied a season-high four blocks at
Charlotte (4/1).
• Recorded his 1,000th career point at Orlando (3/27).
• Scored a season-high 10 points at Utah (3/14).
• Acquired from Boston (10/17).
• Appeared in 33 games last season, averaging 0.8 points, 1.2 rebounds and 0.4
blocks with Miami and Boston.
31 CARON BUTLER FORWARD 6-7, 228 12 YEARS PRO CONNECTICUT 2013-14 REGULAR-SEASON AVERAGES
GAMES STARTS MINUTES POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS
78 21 20.8 5.9 2.5 1.0 0.6 0.1
LAST 5 OPP MIN FG FGA 3P 3PA FT FTA OREB DREB REBS AST PF STL TO BLK PTS
4/15 @ New York 24 4 5 4 5 2 2 0 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 14
4/13 @ Cleveland 27 6 10 6 9 1 2 0 0 0 2 1 1 2 0 19
4/12 vs. Charlotte 10 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 0 1 0 1 0 0
4/10 vs. Indiana 20 3 5 2 2 0 0 0 2 2 2 0 1 1 0 8
4/8 vs. Boston 17 0 5 0 4 0 0 0 5 5 1 1 0 0 0 0
Highlights
• Tied a season-high three assists vs. Chicago (4/4).
• Recorded a season-high four steals vs. Chicago (2/20).
• Grabbed a season-high-tying eight rebounds at OKC (11/14).
• Scored a season-high 24 points at Minnesota (10/30).
• Recorded his 12,000th career point vs. Phoenix (11/19).
• Appeared in 56 games (13 starts) with Milwaukee and Oklahoma City last season
and averaged 10.5 points, 4.1 rebounds, 1.5 assists and 25.3 minutes.
5 KENTAVIOUS CALDWELL-POPE GUARD 6-5, 205 1 YEAR PRO GEORGIA 2013-14 REGULAR-SEASON AVERAGES
GAMES STARTS MINUTES POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS
82 82 31.5 12.7 3.1 1.3 1.1 0.2
LAST 5 OPP MIN FG FGA 3P 3PA FT FTA OREB DREB REBS AST PF STL TO BLK PTS
4/15 @ New York 34 5 9 4 6 3 4 1 4 5 4 2 1 1 0 17
4/13 @ Cleveland 25 5 9 1 2 2 2 1 3 4 4 0 1 0 0 13
4/12 vs. Charlotte 28 4 9 2 4 0 0 0 6 6 1 1 1 3 0 10
4/10 vs. Indiana 30 6 10 3 5 1 4 0 2 2 1 0 2 1 0 16
4/8 vs. Boston 37 3 10 2 4 2 2 0 2 2 3 6 0 2 0 10
Highlights
• Averaged 15.5 points at home compared to 9.9 points on the road.
• Tied a career-high four steals at Orlando (3/27).
• Tied a season-high eight rebounds at Boston (3/22).
• Recorded eight points, two assists and two steals in 20 minutes in the BBVA
Compass Rising Stars Challenge at NBA All-Star 2015.
• Scored a season-high 28 points and recorded a career-high three blocks vs. Houston
(1/31).
• Dished out a career-high five assists vs. OKC (12/7).
• Recorded his 200th career rebound vs. L.A. Clippers (11/26).
• Appeared in 80 games (41 starts) last season, averaging 5.9 points, 2.0 rebounds, 0.7 assists, 0.9 steals and 19.8 minutes per game.
SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS
POINTS 10 @ Utah, 3/14 13 vs. Toronto, 3/2810
REBOUNDS 7 @ Charlotte, 4/1 16 vs. Atlanta, 1/18/11
ASSISTS 1 Five times 3 vs. Toronto, 1/22/11
STEALS 2 Twice 3 Five times
BLOCKS 4 Six times 6 @ Indiana, 3/31/08
MINUTES 26 vs. Chicago, 3/21 43 vs. Atlanta, 1/18/11
SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS
POINTS 24 @ Minnesota, 10/30 40 @ Milwaukee, 1/27/08
REBOUNDS 8 Twice 16 @ Chicago, 1/27/06
ASSISTS 3 Eight times 12 @ L.A. Lakers, 3/30/08
STEALS 4 vs. Chicago, 2/20 7 Twice
BLOCKS 1 Four times 2 27 times
MINUTES 36 vs. Milwaukee, 11/7 56 @ Chicago, 1/15/10
SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS
POINTS 28 vs. Houston, 1/31 30 @ OKC, 4/16/14
REBOUNDS 8 Twice 10 @ Denver, 3/19/14
ASSISTS 5 vs. OKC, 12/7 5 vs. OKC, 12/7
STEALS 4 Three times 4 Six times
BLOCKS 3 vs. Houston, 1/31 3 vs. Houston, 1/31
MINUTES 44 @ Boston, 3/22 44 Three times
8 SPENCER DINWIDDIE GUARD 6-6, 200 ROOKIE COLORADO 2013-14 REGULAR-SEASON AVERAGES
GAMES STARTS MINUTES POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS 34 1 13.4 4.3 1.4 3.1 0.6 0.2
LAST 5 OPP MIN FG FGA 3P 3PA FT FTA OREB DREB REBS AST PF STL TO BLK PTS
4/15 @ New York INACTIVE – LEFT ANKLE SPRAIN
4/13 @ Cleveland INACTIVE – LEFT ANKLE SPRAIN
4/12 vs. Charlotte INACTIVE – LEFT ANKLE SPRAIN
4/10 vs. Indiana INACTIVE – LEFT ANKLE SPRAIN
4/8 vs. Boston INACTIVE – LEFT ANKLE SPRAIN
Highlights
• Missed the last five games of the season with a left ankle sprain.
• Dished out a career-high 10 assists vs. Chicago (3/21).
• Recorded career-highs in points (20) and rebounds (4) at Washington (2/28).
• Recorded career-highs in steals (3) and minutes (31) vs. Chicago (2/20).
• In seven games with the Grand Rapids Drive, averaged 13.0 points and 5.4 assists.
0 ANDRE DRUMMOND CENTER 6-11, 279 2 YEARS PRO CONNECTICUT 2013-14 REGULAR-SEASON AVERAGES
GAMES STARTS MINUTES POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS 82 82 30.5 13.8 13.5 0.7 0.9 1.9
LAST 5 OPP MIN FG FGA 3P 3PA FT FTA OREB DREB REBS AST PF STL TO BLK PTS
4/15 @ New York 22 7 12 0 0 3 6 6 6 12 0 4 1 1 2 17
4/13 @ Cleveland 39 10 13 0 0 0 5 4 5 9 0 3 0 1 3 20
4/12 vs. Charlotte 32 7 12 0 0 1 3 5 14 19 4 4 0 1 2 15
4/10 vs. Indiana 34 5 12 0 0 1 5 5 10 15 2 3 0 2 3 11
4/8 vs. Boston 27 11 19 0 1 0 3 6 8 14 0 4 0 4 1 22
Highlights
• Grabbed 20-plus rebounds 11 times, the second most in the NBA.
• Tied a career-high four assists vs. Charlotte (4/12).
• Tied a career-high six blocks in a season-high 43 minutes at Chicago (4/3).
• Scored a career-high 32 points at Miami (3/29).
• Grabbed a season-high 25 rebounds and a career-high 15 offensive rebounds at
Golden State (3/11).
• Tied a season-high four steals vs. Orlando (1/21).
• Recorded his 200th career game at Washington (2/28), recorded his 300th career block vs. Orlando (1/22), recorded his 200th career steal vs. Atlanta (1/9), recorded his
2,000th career rebound vs. Atlanta (1/9) and recorded his 2,000th career point at San Antonio (1/6).
• Appeared in a career-high 81 games (all starts) last season, averaging a career-high 13.5 points (career-high .623 FG), career-high 13.2 rebounds, 0.4 assists, career-
high-tying 1.6 blocks and 1.3 steals in a career-high 32.3 minutes per game.
1 REGGIE JACKSON GUARD 6-3, 208 3 YEARS PRO BOSTON COLLEGE 2013-14 REGULAR-SEASON AVERAGES
GAMES STARTS MINUTES POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS 77 40 29.5 14.5 4.2 6.0 0.8 0.1
LAST 5 OPP MIN FG FGA 3P 3PA FT FTA OREB DREB REBS AST PF STL TO BLK PTS
4/15 @ New York 32 9 16 0 3 6 9 1 3 4 11 4 3 2 0 24
4/13 @ Cleveland 43 7 18 1 2 3 4 0 2 2 8 0 0 4 0 18
4/12 vs. Charlotte 30 1 7 0 1 3 3 2 2 4 13 3 0 2 0 5
4/10 vs. Indiana 34 6 15 1 2 8 12 0 4 4 9 6 1 5 1 21
4/8 vs. Boston 38 10 18 1 2 0 0 0 2 2 15 2 2 7 0 21
Highlights
• With Detroit, averaged 17.6 points, 9.2 assists, 4.7 rebounds and 32.3 minutes
in 27 games.
• Scored a career-high 31 points at Miami (3/29).
• Recorded his second career triple-double with 26 points, a season-high-tying 11
rebounds and 10 assists at Orlando (3/27)…Became the first Piston to record
multiple triple-doubles in a season since Grant Hill in 1997-98 (4).
• Dished out a career-high 20 assists vs. Memphis (3/17).
• Acquired from Oklahoma City on 2/19.
• Averaged 12.8 points, 4.3 assists, 4.0 rebounds and 28.0 minutes in 50 games for the Oklahoma City Thunder this season.
SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS
POINTS 20 @ Washington, 2/28 20 @ Washington, 2/28
REBOUNDS 4 @ Washington, 2/28 4 @ Washington, 2/28
ASSISTS 10 vs. Chicago, 3/21 10 vs. Chicago, 3/21
STEALS 3 vs. Chicago, 2/20 3 vs. Chicago, 2/20
BLOCKS 2 @ Boston, 3/22 2 @ Boston, 3/22
MINUTES 31 vs. Chicago, 2/20 31 vs. Chicago, 2/20
SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS
POINTS 32 @ Miami, 3/29 32 @ Miami, 3/29
REBOUNDS 25 at Golden State, 3/11 26 Twice
ASSISTS 4 Twice 4 Twice
STEALS 4 Three times 6 vs. Philadelphia, 12/1/13
BLOCKS 6 Three times 6 Four times
MINUTES 43 @ Chicago, 4/3 48 @ Memphis, 11/1/13
SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS
POINTS 31 @ Miami, 3/29 31 @ Miami, 3/29
REBOUNDS 11 Four times 12 vs. Toronto, 3/21/14
ASSISTS 20 vs. Memphis, 3/17 20 vs. Memphis, 3/17
STEALS 4 vs. New York, 1/28 6 vs. Houston, 1/16/14
BLOCKS 1 Nine times 2 Twice
MINUTES 44 vs. Detroit, 11/14 44 vs. Detroit, 11/14/14
7 BRANDON JENNINGS GUARD 6-1, 169 5 YEARS PRO OAK HILL ACADEMY (VA) 2013-14 REGULAR-SEASON AVERAGES
GAMES STARTS MINUTES POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS 41 41 28.6 15.4 2.5 6.6 1.1 0.1
LAST 5 OPP MIN FG FGA 3P 3PA FT FTA OREB DREB REBS AST PF STL TO BLK PTS
4/15 @ New York INACTIVE – RUPTURED LEFT ACHILLES TENDON
4/13 @ Cleveland INACTIVE – RUPTURED LEFT ACHILLES TENDON
4/12 vs. Charlotte INACTIVE – RUPTURED LEFT ACHILLES TENDON
4/10 vs. Indiana INACTIVE – RUPTURED LEFT ACHILLES TENDON
4/8 vs. Boston INACTIVE – RUPTURED LEFT ACHILLES TENDON
Highlights
• Suffered a ruptured left Achilles tendon at Milwaukee (1/24).
• Dished out a career-high 21 assists vs. Orlando (1/21).
• Scored a season-high 37 points and tied a career-high eight 3FGM at Indiana (1/16).
• Tied a season-high five rebounds at Cleveland (12/28).
• Recorded a season-high three steals vs. Orlando (11/18).
• Played in his 400th career game at New York (1/2).
• Appeared in 80 games (79 starts) last season, averaging 15.5 points, 3.1 rebounds, a
career-high 7.6 assists and 1.3 steals in 34.1 minutes per game.
9 JOHN LUCAS III GUARD 5-11, 166 6 YEARS PRO OKLAHOMA STATE 2013-14 REGULAR-SEASON AVERAGES
GAMES STARTS MINUTES POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS 21 0 13.0 4.7 0.8 2.9 0.4 0.0
LAST 5 OPP MIN FG FGA 3P 3PA FT FTA OREB DREB REBS AST PF STL TO BLK PTS
4/15 @ New York 17 1 5 0 3 0 0 0 1 1 3 2 0 1 0 2
4/13 @ Cleveland 5 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
4/12 vs. Charlotte 18 4 8 1 1 0 0 1 4 5 6 1 0 2 0 9
4/10 vs. Indiana 14 3 8 1 3 0 0 1 1 2 3 2 0 0 0 7
4/8 vs. Boston 10 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 0
Highlights
• Tied a season-high six assists and grabbed a season-high five rebounds vs.
Charlotte (4/12).
• Recorded season-highs in points (15) and minutes (22) and tied a season-high
two steals vs. Atlanta (3/31).
• Signed a contract for the rest of the season on 2/25.
• Signed a second 10-day contract on 2/12.
• Signed to a 10-day contract on 2/2.
• Played this season with the Fujian Sturgeons of the Chinese Basketball Association where he averaged 26.6 points, 7.1 assists, 4.7 rebounds, 1.3 steals and 43.5 minutes
in 26 games.
• Coming into this season, held career averages of 4.8 points, 1.4 assists, 1.0 rebounds and 12.2 minutes in 216 career games with Houston, Chicago, Toronto and Utah.
35 CARTIER MARTIN FORWARD 6-7, 220 6 YEARS PRO KANSAS STATE
2013-14 REGULAR-SEASON AVERAGES GAMES STARTS MINUTES POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS
23 0 8.6 1.6 0.9 0.5 0.1 0.1
LAST 5 OPP MIN FG FGA 3P 3PA FT FTA OREB DREB REBS AST PF STL TO BLK PTS
4/15 @ New York DID NOT PLAY ─ COACH’S DECISION
4/13 @ Cleveland DID NOT PLAY ─ COACH’S DECISION
4/12 vs. Charlotte 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2
4/10 vs. Indiana DID NOT PLAY ─ COACH’S DECISION
4/8 vs. Boston DID NOT PLAY ─ COACH’S DECISION
Highlights
• Tied a season-high two assists vs. Charlotte (4/12).
• Scored a season-high nine points vs. Philadelphia (12/6).
• Grabbed a season-high three rebounds at Boston (12/3).
• Appeared in a career-high 59 games (six starts) with Atlanta and Chicago last
season, averaging 5.6 points, 1.9 rebounds and 0.6 assists in 14.7 minutes per game.
• In 53 games with Atlanta, averaged 5.9 points, 2.0 rebounds, 0.6 assists and 15.5
minutes per game.
• In six games with Chicago, averaged 2.5 points and 0.8 rebounds in 8.0 minutes per game.
SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS
POINTS 37 @ Indiana, 1/16 55 vs. Golden State, 11/14/09
REBOUNDS 5 Four times 11 Three times
ASSISTS 21 vs. Orlando, 1/21 21 vs. Orlando, 1/21
STEALS 3 vs. Orlando, 11/17 6 Twice
BLOCKS 1 Four times 3 Twice
MINUTES 39 @ Boston, 12/3 49 @ Miami, 11/21/12
SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS
POINTS 15 vs. Atlanta, 3/31 25 Twice
REBOUNDS 5 vs. Charlotte, 4/12 8 vs. Washington, 1/11/12
ASSISTS 6 Three times 9 vs. Sacramento, 2/14/12
STEALS 2 Twice 4 @ Philadelphia, 3/18/07
BLOCKS 1 Twice
MINUTES 22 vs. Atlanta, 3/31 46 vs. Washington
SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS
POINTS 9 vs. Philadelphia, 12/6 23 @ Golden State, 3/23/13
REBOUNDS 3 Twice 9 vs. Chicago, 1/18/10
ASSISTS 2 Four times 4 @ Miami, 12/15/12
STEALS 1 Three times 3 Three times
BLOCKS 1 @ Indiana, 2/4 2 vs. New York, 11/13/13
MINUTES 23 vs. Philadelphia, 12/6 38 @ Miami, 4/21/12
20 JODIE MEEKS GUARD 6-4, 210 5 YEARS PRO KENTUCKY 2013-14 REGULAR-SEASON AVERAGES
GAMES STARTS MINUTES POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS 60 0 24.4 11.1 1.7 1.3 1.0 0.1
LAST 5 OPP MIN FG FGA 3P 3PA FT FTA OREB DREB REBS AST PF STL TO BLK PTS
4/15 @ New York 24 4 9 0 3 2 2 2 2 4 1 1 3 2 0 10
4/13 @ Cleveland 29 4 7 1 2 3 3 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 12
4/12 vs. Charlotte 27 8 12 4 7 4 5 0 1 1 0 1 3 2 0 24
4/10 vs. Indiana 27 6 8 2 3 1 1 0 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 15
4/8 vs. Boston 29 4 4 3 3 2 2 0 2 2 2 2 0 0 1 13
Highlights
• Tied a season-high five rebounds at Charlotte (4/1).
• Scored his 4,000th career point at Miami (3/29).
• Tied a season-high five assists at Utah (3/14).
• Tied a career-high six steals vs. Philadelphia (1/17).
• Scored a season-high 34 points and connected on a career-high nine 3-pointers at
Orlando (12/30).
• Recorded his 4,000th career point at Miami (3/29). Recorded his 400th career game
vs. Memphis (3/17), 300th career steal at Orlando (12/30), recorded his 800th career rebound at L.A. Clippers (12/15).
• Missed 22 games with a stress fracture, lower back.
• Appeared in 77 games (70 starts) last season, averaging a career-high 15.7 points (career-high .463 FG), 2.5 rebounds and career-high 1.4 steals in 33.2 minutes.
34 QUINCY MILLER FORWARD 6-9, 210 2 YEARS PRO BAYLOR 2013-14 REGULAR-SEASON AVERAGES
GAMES STARTS MINUTES POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS
10 0 12.0 2.9 2.0 0.8 0.7 0.5
LAST 5 OPP MIN FG FGA 3P 3PA FT FTA OREB DREB REBS AST PF STL TO BLK PTS
4/15 @ New York 14 3 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 6
4/13 @ Cleveland 15 0 7 0 5 0 0 1 3 4 1 1 1 0 1 0
4/12 vs. Charlotte 27 2 7 2 5 0 0 1 3 4 3 4 0 1 1 6
4/10 vs. Indiana DID NOT PLAY ─ COACH’S DECISION
4/8 vs. Boston DID NOT PLAY ─ COACH’S DECISION
Highlights
• Tied a career-high three assists vs. Charlotte (4/12).
• In three games with the Grand Rapids Drive, averaged 16.3 points, 11.0
rebounds and 2.0 assists in 25.3 minutes.
• Signed to a 10-day contract on 2/21.
• In six games with the Kings, averaged 2.8 points and 2.0 rebounds in 10.2 minutes.
• Averaged 25.3 points, 7.6 rebounds, 3.6 blocks, 1.9 assists, 1.6 steals and 28.9
minutes in 15 games with the Reno Bighorns of the NBA D-League this season.
• Holds career averages of 4.4 points, 2.5 rebounds and 13.5 minutes in 65 career games (16 starts) with Sacramento and Denver.
10 GREG MONROE FORWARD/CENTER 6-11, 250 4 YEARS PRO GEORGETOWN 2013-14 REGULAR-SEASON AVERAGES
GAMES STARTS MINUTES POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS 69 57 31.0 15.9 10.2 2.1 1.1 0.5
LAST 5 OPP MIN FG FGA 3P 3PA FT FTA OREB DREB REBS AST PF STL TO BLK PTS
4/15 @ New York 21 3 7 0 0 4 4 0 2 2 1 4 4 1 0 10
4/13 @ Cleveland 26 4 9 0 0 3 4 0 3 3 2 2 1 0 0 11
4/12 vs. Charlotte 33 4 10 0 0 9 10 1 8 9 4 1 2 0 1 17
4/10 vs. Indiana 35 8 17 0 0 1 1 6 6 12 3 5 1 1 0 17
4/8 vs. Boston 31 9 14 0 0 1 2 5 5 10 1 4 3 3 2 19
Highlights
• Tied a career-high four steals at New York (4/15).
• Recorded his first career 20-plus point, 20-plus rebound game with 21 points
and a career-high 21 rebounds vs. Denver (2/6).
• Dished out a season-high six assists at Dallas (1/7).
• Scored a season-high 29 points at Boston (12/3).
• Missed 11 games with a right knee strain.
• Recorded his 800th career assist and his 5,000th career point at Philadelphia (1/28),
recorded his 400th career steal vs. Atlanta (1/9) and recorded his 3,000th career rebound at Brooklyn (12/21).
• Appeared in a career-high 82 games (all starts) last season and averaging 15.2 points (.497 FG, .657 FT), 9.3 rebounds, 2.1 assists, 1.1 steals and 0.6 blocks in 32.8
minutes per game.
SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS
POINTS 34 @ Orlando, 12/30 42 vs. Oklahoma City, 3/9/14
REBOUNDS 5 Twice 8 Three times
ASSISTS 5 Twice 7 @ Chicago, 1/20/14
STEALS 6 vs. Philadelphia, 1/17 6 Twice
BLOCKS 1 Six times 1 27 times
MINUTES 34 Three times 44 @ Chicago, 1/20/14
SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS
POINTS 13 @ Golden State, 1/23 19 @ Houston, 4/6/14
REBOUNDS 6 @ Golden State, 1/23 11 vs. Orlando, 1/11/14
ASSISTS 3 vs. Charlotte, 4/12 3 Twice
STEALS 2 Twice 2 Four times
BLOCKS 2 @ Golden State, 1/23 4 Twice
MINUTES 34 @ Golden State, 1/23 40 @ Houston, 4/6/14
SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS
POINTS 29 @ Boston, 12/3 35 @ Toronto, 12/19/12
REBOUNDS 21 vs. Denver, 2/6 21 vs. Denver, 2/6
ASSISTS 6 @ Dallas, 1/7 11 @ Sacramento, 11/7/12
STEALS 4 Twice 4 16 times
BLOCKS 2 Eight times 3 Seven times
MINUTES 44 vs. New York, 2/27 44 Twice
22 TAYSHAUN PRINCE FORWARD 6-9, 215 12 YEARS PRO KENTUCKY 2013-14 REGULAR-SEASON AVERAGES
GAMES STARTS MINUTES POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS 58 16 24.0 7.5 3.6 1.6 0.5 0.3
LAST 5 OPP MIN FG FGA 3P 3PA FT FTA OREB DREB REBS AST PF STL TO BLK PTS
4/15 @ New York DID NOT PLAY ─ COACH’S DECISION
4/13 @ Cleveland DID NOT PLAY ─ COACH’S DECISION
4/12 vs. Charlotte DID NOT PLAY ─ COACH’S DECISION
4/10 vs. Indiana 19 1 5 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 2 1 0 0 1 2
4/8 vs. Boston 26 7 8 1 1 0 0 0 4 4 3 1 1 2 1 15
Highlights
• Recorded his 10,000th career point as a Piston becoming the eighth player to
record 10,000 points as a Piston.
• Scored a season-high 23 points at Orlando (3/27) - largest scoring output since
2012-13 season.
• Grabbed a season-high 10 rebounds vs. Chicago (3/21).
• Averaged 7.3 points, 4.2 rebounds and 24.8 minutes in 23 games with Detroit.
• Acquired from Boston (2/19).
• Averaged 7.6 points, 3.2 rebounds and 1.6 assists in 35 games with Memphis and Boston.
• Prior to this season, averaged 12.8 points, 4.7 rebounds, 2.6 assists, and 33.3 minutes in 769 career games (730 starts) with Detroit.
• Prior to Detroit, held career averages of 11.9 points, 4.5 rebounds, 2.5 assists and 32.2 minutes in 917 games (851 starts).
43 ANTHONY TOLLIVER FORWARD 6-8, 240 6 YEARS PRO CREIGHTON
2013-14 REGULAR-SEASON AVERAGES GAMES STARTS MINUTES POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS
76 11 18.8 6.3 3.1 0.8 0.3 0.2
LAST 5 OPP MIN FG FGA 3P 3PA FT FTA OREB DREB REBS AST PF STL TO BLK PTS
4/15 @ New York 30 4 9 2 5 0 0 0 6 6 0 2 1 1 0 10
4/13 @ Cleveland 25 2 7 0 4 0 0 2 5 7 3 1 0 0 0 4
4/12 vs. Charlotte 19 6 7 5 6 0 0 1 3 4 0 5 0 2 0 17
4/10 vs. Indiana 25 2 9 2 8 0 0 1 2 3 1 1 0 0 0 6
4/8 vs. Boston 19 1 4 0 3 1 1 0 2 2 1 4 0 0 0 3
Highlights
• Scored a season-high 17 points vs. Charlotte (4/12).
• Tied a season-high four assists at Charlotte (4/1).
• Recorded his first double-double as a Piston, recording 13 points and a season-
high 10 rebounds in a season-high 40 minutes vs. Atlanta (3/31).
• With Detroit, averaged 7.7 points, 3.7 rebounds and 22.3 minutes in 52 games.
• Tied a season-high two steals at Toronto (1/25).
• Recorded his 2,000th career point vs. New Orleans (1/14).
• Averaged 3.3 points, while shooting 38.7% from 3-point range, 1.8 rebounds and 0.4 assists in 24 games with Phoenix this season.
• Acquired from Phoenix (12/24).
3 SHAWNE WILLIAMS FORWARD 6-10, 230 6 YEARS PRO MEMPHIS 2013-14 REGULAR-SEASON AVERAGES
GAMES STARTS MINUTES POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS 63 22 17.3 5.4 2.6 0.7 0.4 0.3
LAST 5 OPP MIN FG FGA 3P 3PA FT FTA OREB DREB REBS AST PF STL TO BLK PTS
4/15 @ New York 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0
4/13 @ Cleveland 5 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4/12 vs. Charlotte 8 4 6 2 3 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 10
4/10 vs. Indiana DID NOT PLAY ─ COACH’S DECISION
4/8 vs. Boston DID NOT PLAY ─ COACH’S DECISION
Highlights
• Tied a season-high three blocks at Chicago (4/3).
• Recorded his 300th career game vs. Charlotte (3/8).
• Claimed off waivers on 2/24.
• Averaged 6.6 points while shooting 39.5% from beyond the arc, 3.2 rebounds and
21.0 minutes in 44 games (22 starts) for the Miami HEAT this season.
• Prior to joining Detroit, holds career averages of 5.8 points, 3.1 rebounds and 17.6
minutes in 295 career games (58 starts).
SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS
POINTS 23 @ Orlando, 3/27 34 vs. Miami, 1/1/07
REBOUNDS 10 vs. Chicago, 3/21 16 vs. Golden State, 11/13/08
ASSISTS 5 Twice 12 vs. L.A. Lakers, 1/20/09
STEALS 2 Seven times 3 19 times
BLOCKS 2 vs. Denver, 1/23/15 4 Four times
MINUTES 34 Twice 55 Twice
SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS
POINTS 17 vs. Charlotte, 4/12 34 @ Minnesota, 4/7/10
REBOUNDS 10 vs. Atlanta, 3/31 21 vs. Dallas, 3/27/10
ASSISTS 4 Twice 6 vs. Atlanta, 11/5/10
STEALS 2 Twice 4 vs. New Orleans, 3/17/10
BLOCKS 2 Four times 4 Twice
MINUTES 40 vs. Atlanta, 3/31 48 @ Portland, 4/14/10
SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS
POINTS 21 vs. Atlanta, 11/14 25 vs. Utah, 1/12/11
REBOUNDS 11 vs. Milwaukee, 11/16 12 vs. Phoenix, 12/4/08
ASSISTS 4 Twice 4 Four times
STEALS 2 Three times 3 Twice
BLOCKS 3 Twice 5 vs. Milwaukee, 12/31/13
MINUTES 36 Twice 43 @ Atlanta, 1/28/11