Marcus Sasser has been lights out for the Detroit Pistons in the last two games, which is going to force them to ask some tough questions about their future when it comes to guards.
Even though he had missed most of the season, Sasser doesn’t look to have any rust, as he’s averaged 18.5 points per game in the last two games and shot 8-of-12 from long range.
He seems to have already usurped Daniss Jenkins on the depth chart and last night played more minutes than Jaden Ivey, who finished the game with two points.
Sasser’s ability to stay ready even when he’s not in the rotation is a skill that’s tough for some players to harness and one that might eventually get him a more regular spot.