The Detroit Pistons had a strong 2024â25 regular season, finishing sixth in the Eastern Conference and clinching a direct spot in the Playoffs. Now, theyâll begin their postseason journey with a tough first-round series against the New York Knicks. NBA legend Dwyane Wade has voiced strong praise for what this Detroit squad brings to the table.
âI like this matchup, not because Detroit I feel is better than (New York). Obviously theyâre just gaining their experience, theyâre coming off of some losing seasons,â Wade said on his podcast The Why. âBut what I like about them is that they have an identity. Theyâre coming into the playoffs with an identity, and that right there is what a lot of young teams donât have. They already have one.â
The three-time NBA champion with the Miami Heat added: âI like the identity of the Pistons. Even nowâyou know what Iâm sayingâtheyâre getting there. You got to have an identity. And their identity right now is: âListen, we going to try to (expletive) you up.'â He later clarified: âNot in a dirty way, but more so like, âWeâre going to protect our stuff. Weâre going to protect what weâre building.ââ
With the NBA playoff picture ahead, Wade explained that the Pistonsâ new-found energy this season reminds him of his own experiences in the league. âIâm talking about the physicality that Detroit has brought back to their style,â he said. âThatâs the Detroit Iâm used to seeing. Thatâs the Detroit we played against. So I like that for them.â

Three-time NBA champion with the Miami Heat, Dwyane Wade.
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In the same conversation, Wade spoke about how the Pistonsâ identity could serve them well against New York, especially considering the level of talent the Knicks bring. Asked by his co-hosts about what kind of impact a healthy Jalen Brunson could have in the series, the former guard didnât hesitate: âI need to touch him up.â

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As his co-hosts laughed, Dwyane recalled what it was like when he played against Detroit. âGod, I used to get touched up. LookâPJ Brown touched me up. Whoever. Big dudes. They touched me up when I went down there,â said Wade. He recalled how opponents used to challenge him: ââLet me see if youâre healthy, young fella. You want to come down here? Letâs see if youâre healthy.ââ
Detroit is a special city, according to Wade
Beyond praising the Pistonsâ traditional playing styleâone he believes theyâve embraced once againâDwyane Wade also reflected on what makes the city of Detroit unique when it comes to basketball. âThey used to be something else,â he said.
âFirst of all, Detroit basketball was crazy. Their whole thing used to be: âDe-troit Bas-ket-ball!â Weâd be in the hotel, and fans would be outside screaming, âDe-troit Bas-ket-ball!â Weâd go to restaurants. Theyâd be outside the restaurant screaming, âDe-troit Bas-ket-ball!â They followed us back to our hotel, screaming âDe-troit Bas-ket-ball!ââ Wade recalled. âThe game started before the game in Detroit.â
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