The Detroit Pistons wanted to keep a knockdown movement shooter next to Cade Cunningham, so they traded for and paid Duncan Robinson this summer. That trade looks like a failure just one week into the season as Robinson struggles and Simone Fontecchio is heating up in Miami.
The Pistons were in something of a bind this summer. Malik Beasley had one of the greatest shooting seasons of all time (Non-Steph Curry Division) last year, hitting 41.6 percent of his 9.3 attempts per game. He hit 319 triples altogether, good for 8th all-time and 3rd if you remove the aforementioned Wardell Stephen Curry II.