Pistons used NBA’s slowest and tallest lineups this season
Tom Haberstroh of ESPN compiled the top players and lineups for various statistical measures, and the Pistons made a few of his lists.
They had the league’s slowest lineup (pace of 83.0, 95 minutes together, –7):
Detroit also tied with the Heat for the NBA’s tallest lineup (average height of 6-foot-9.2, 23 minutes together, –8):
And just five other players had a higher percentage of their shots blocked than Greg Monroe (12.4 percent) did – Reggie Evans (20.4), Chuck Hayes (15.6), Alonzo Gee (14.4), Kendrick Perkins (14.2) and Emeka Okafor (13.0).
Players: Austin Daye • Ben Wallace • Greg Monroe • Richard Hamilton • Rodney Stuckey • Tayshaun Prince • Tracy McGrady
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