DETROIT — The concept of playing at a faster pace is often at the forefront of coaches’ strategies at the start of training camp. But as the season progresses, they frequently set the idea aside.

The decision to abandon the strategy occurs when coaches realize their team lacks the necessary skills. However, coach J.B. Bickerstaff believes his team has the personnel to enhance the Detroit Pistons‘ tempo for the upcoming season.

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With an average pace of 100.2, the Pistons finished last season as the 11th-fastest team in the league. It marked the first time a Bickerstaff-led squad finished in the top half of the league in pace. Throughout Bickerstaff’s five-year tenure in Cleveland, the Cavaliers maintained an average pace of 97.4, ranking as the sixth-slowest team during t

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