Pistons coach: When the game gets tough and chaotic, we can actually perform at our best level
6686 Sports News on November 15th In the NBA Cup group match, the Pistons defeated the 76ers 114-105 at home today.
In this game, Pistons stars Cunningham and Duren were both absent due to injuries, but other players stepped up and six of the team scored in double figures.
In the post-match interview, Pistons coach Bickerstaff also praised the performance of his players: "The character of our players makes me believe that they can do anything. They trust each other and have that kind of ruthlessness. The most interesting thing about our team is that when the game becomes difficult, chaotic or even ugly, we can actually perform at our best. We like to drag our opponents into this rhythm and see how they respond. Our Players have proven that they can maintain emotional stability and control the situation in this kind of chaos, which is the key factor in our recent winning streak. "
"I'm not just talking about one person, Stewart has done it, Holland has also done it, we have a group of tough guys in the lounge, and they all love this kind of tough battle."
The Pistons have won nine consecutive games, with a season record of 11 wins and 2 losses, ranking first in the Eastern Conference.