| Terry Dischinger |
Primary Scoring Guard / Offensive Focal Point |
33.7 |
High |
18.2 |
6.0 |
2.5 |
n/a (pre-tracking) |
13.4 |
Led the team in scoring and was their top wing scorer; brought efficient shooting (near .493 FG%) and a stable scoring punch after Pistons traded for him pre-season. |
AS (All-Star) |
| Dave DeBusschere |
Two-Way Anchor / Rebounding & Inside Presence |
35.1 |
High-Moderate |
16.7 |
11.1 |
3.2 |
n/a (pre-tracking) |
15.5 |
Was named player-coach during the season, making him the youngest coach in league history at the time; despite the dual role, he remained the team’s best rebounder and often the de facto defensive/leadership anchor. |
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| Reggie Harding |
Primary Big / Interior Rebounding & Inside Scoring |
34.6 |
Moderate |
12.0 |
11.6 |
2.3 |
n/a (pre-tracking) |
12.9 |
As the team’s 7-foot center, he led the club in rebounds per game; provided size, inside presence and consistent boards, valuable on a roster lacking depth up front. |
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| Ray Scott |
Secondary Frontcourt Contributor / Versatile Forward-Big |
32.8 |
Moderate |
15.5 |
9.6 |
3.6 |
n/a (pre-tracking) |
14.6 |
Offered a combo of scoring, rebounding and playmaking from the forward spot — gave the Pistons another solid front-court option, helping mitigate thin depth in the roster. |
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| Eddie Miles |
Secondary Guard / Supplemental Scoring & Ball-Handing |
27.3 |
Moderate-Low |
13.7 |
3.4 |
2.1 |
n/a (pre-tracking) |
9.6 |
As a guard rotation piece, he contributed useful scoring and some ball-handling; his presence helped provide back-court depth behind Dischinger and provided relief in a modest supporting role. |
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| Rod Thorn |
Wing / Supporting Guard-Forward |
23.9 |
Low–Moderate |
11.0 |
3.6 |
2.2 |
n/a (pre-tracking) |
8.4 |
As part of the big offseason trade that brought him in, he added wing depth and occasional scoring options — helpful as a role-player in a roster reshuffle. |
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| Joe Caldwell |
Young Swing Forward / Bench Depth |
23.4 |
Low–Moderate |
10.7 |
6.7 |
1.8 |
n/a (pre-tracking) |
9.6 |
As a younger forward, provided glimpses of versatility: able to contribute scoring, rebounds, and help provide front-court rotation depth. |
ROY-4 (Rookie class ranking per your input) |
| Donnie Butcher |
Backup Guard / Spot Minutes |
16.3 |
Low |
5.8 |
2.8 |
1.7 |
n/a (pre-tracking) |
5.2 |
Occasionally stepped in as guard depth; limited role but helped with minutes & ball-handling when starters rested. |
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| Don Kojis |
Occasional Forward / Role-Player |
12.9 |
Low |
6.5 |
3.7 |
1.0 |
n/a (pre-tracking) |
5.6 |
Provided some front-court depth off the bench, though with limited minutes and modest overall impact. |
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| Jackie Moreland |
Depth Forward / Spot Minutes |
13.6 |
Low |
5.0 |
3.4 |
1.3 |
n/a (pre-tracking) |
4.8 |
Saw limited action; served as a fringe rotation big/forward, giving occasional minutes when needed. |
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| Hub Reed |
Peripheral Big / Minimal Minutes |
12.1 |
Very Low |
3.4 |
3.3 |
0.6 |
n/a (pre-tracking) |
3.7 |
Very limited role, mostly bench; minimal statistical impact, but part of front-court depth. |
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| Willie Jones |
Fringe Guard / Very Limited Role |
8.4 |
Very Low |
3.7 |
0.8 |
0.6 |
n/a (pre-tracking) |
2.6 |
Only played in 12 games; a marginal bench guard, offering very limited minutes and production. |
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| Bob Duffy |
End-of-Rotation / Occasional Guard |
6.5 |
Very Low |
3.5 |
1.0 |
1.3 |
n/a (pre-tracking) |
3.4 |
Barely used — minor role playing only 4 games; negligible impact. |
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