PISTONS at RAPTORS | FULL GAME HIGHLIGHTS | March 3, 2021



PISTONS at RAPTORS | FULL GAME HIGHLIGHTS | March 3, 2021

The Detroit Pistons defeated the Toronto Raptors, 129-105. Dennis Smith Jr. (10 PTS, 11 REB, 11 AST) and Mason Plumlee (14 PTS, 11 REB, 10 AST) each tallied triple-doubles for Detroit, while Wayne Ellington paced the Pistons with 25 PTS. Norman Powell led the Raptors with 36 PTS and 5 REB.

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35 thoughts on “PISTONS at RAPTORS | FULL GAME HIGHLIGHTS | March 3, 2021”

  1. Congratulations Detroit!!!!!!!!! Great Flow!!!…..Great shot selection, Wayne Ellington adds more depth to the perimeter creating a more Balanced Probability Dynamic. The team flowed well together…..defense and offense as one dynamic flow……..Detroit is rising like a Great Wave!!!1

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  2. I’m so happy they’re giving Dennis Smith a chance. I’m a Knick fan man I prefer smith over Elfred, pistons fans minus your record you guys are in good hands

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  3. All on Nick Nurse. This is what happens when Nick Nurse tell the whole world about his "8 men rotation" shit, then, the bench players are not ready when we need them. Lack of coordination was a big factor. Those players are good, they could beat boston tomorrow. In the long run Nick Nurse must change his approach. .

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  4. That starting lineup for raptors was bad! Start Boucher! We are down players and your best decision is to start wattanabe and baynes, Smhhh and we didn’t even play donte hall. What was the point of bringing them up from the G league, now that can’t even play their game schedule today, it was a big waste.

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  5. *******BOYCOTT*******

    The NBA has been transformed into a leftist political action committee by Adam Silver & LeBron James (Both Democrats) campaigning for Joe Biden and other Democrats. In addition to the NBA, the following fund raised for the Democrat party, BLM and other Black organizations. Hit the Democrat party where it counts! Boycott–Verizon, US Bank, TNT, Best Buy, Wayfair, Kohls, Cigna, and Teachers Unions. The NBA/WNBA allows its players to disrespect the National Anthem & Flag.

    Voice your opinion directly to the NBA
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    Pass it along……

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  6. Hard to expect the Raptors to beat really anyone when they right now only have 2 players who can do anything on offense. I can't include Boucher because he's still a very limited offensive player who basically can't do anything off of the dribble and can only score his points with offensive rebounds, rolling to the basket or spotting up from 3. Other then that Raptors basically at all times had 3 guys on the floor that you don't even need to bother covering. As Johnson, Watanabe, Baynes, Bembry and Watson aren't factors at all on offense. Real problem was the bench who where terrible in this game as it started getting out of hand as soon as the Raptors went to it with the Pistons bench killing them evident 3 bench players had -20. Odd thing was that for once Baynes was the much much better option at center in this game. Some will look at Boucher 18pts and 8reb and think he clearly outplayed Baynes who had 13pts and 4reb. But Boucher was a game worst -24 while on the floor while Baynes was only a -4 so the team was playing much better when Baynes was on the floor. Powell was really the only person he showed up in this game. I mean Lowry wasn't bad or anything but 21pts just was never gonna cut it when your down so many players. While Powell was great again going for 36pts one off of his career high and was a great 14 for 20 from the field so not only did they need to lean on Powell but he was highly efficient.

    Davis to me was the biggest disappointment he had a real chance to play well and prove he should be getting more minutes in the rotation. But he was a terrible 2 for 11 from the field forcing terrible shots and committed 3TO as well.

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  7. If the Raptors in the west they will be 11th seed and missing the playoffs. The good years are behind them. Well, with the Covid protocol they will for sure miss the playoffs. It takes 3 weeks to quarantine. Season is over. They have a lot young players and this team would look different next season. Playoff contention and championship hopes is over. No more high hopes or high expectations. Oh well nothing last forever. It also sucks that the fact no superstar want to sign in Toronto during free agency. The disadvantage being the only Canadian team in the NBA. You never going to win a title without a true superstar that is the reality. The sad reality they can end up like the Maple Leafs with no championship for 51 years. As long no supertstar wants to sign in Toronto that is 100 percent going to happen. Back to mediocrity!

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  8. If the Raptors in the west they will be 11th seed and missing the playoffs. The good years are behind them. Well, with the Covid protocol they will for sure miss the playoffs. It takes 3 weeks to quarantine. Season is over. They have a lot young players and this team would look different next season. Playoff contention and championship hopes is over. No more high hopes or high expectations. Oh well nothing last forever. It also sucks that the fact no superstar want to sign in Toronto during free agency. The disadvantage being the only Canadian team in the NBA. You never going to win a title without a true superstar that is the reality. The sad reality they can end up like the Maple Leafs with no championship for 51 years. As long no supertstar wants to sign in Toronto that is 100 percent going to happen. Back to mediocrity!

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