After a disastrous first season, the Detroit Pistons fired head coach Monty Williams. The news was first reported by ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski and confirmed by Yahoo Sports.
This was Williams’ first season in Detroit after four seasons with the Phoenix Suns and a five-season stint in New Orleans in previous head-coaching jobs.
Williams leaves Detroit with five years and over $65 million left on his deal. His team won just 14 games last season, finishing in last place in the Eastern Conference. The Pistons lost an NBA-record 28 straight games last year before snapping that skid in late December. The Pistons hired Trajan Langdon as their new president last month, but team owner Tom Gores made the final call.
Pistons owner Tom Gores made the final call yesterday, the news was delivered by new Pistons president Trajan Langdon today, to Monty Williams of his dismissal after one season
— Vincent Goodwill (@VinceGoodwill) June 19, 2024
At the conclusion of the 2022-23 season, head coach Dwane Casey stepped down and moved to a front-office position, allowing general manager Troy Weaver to make his first head-coaching hire in Detroit. Weaver selected Williams and rewarded him with a six-year, $78.5 million contract with a two-year team option that would top out over $100 million. Weaver and Williams had a relationship stemming from their time in Oklahoma City.
The Pistons have had four consecutive lottery picks highlighted by Cade Cunningham, the 2021 No. 1 overall pick. Detroit also drafted Killian Hayes (No. 7 in 2020), Jaden Ivey (No. 5 in 2022) and Ausar Thompson (No. 5 in 2023). The Pistons currently have the best odds at the top pick in 2024, according to Tankathon.
The Pistons last won a postseason game in 2008 and last made the playoffs in 2019.
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