will the pistons be the worst team in the nba this season?

I see the Kings being a disaster, the T-Wolves being horrible, the Bobcats having all sorts of problems, the Sixers getting screwed every night (they’re starting Lou Williams at point guard. LOU WILLIAMS), and of course there’s the drama in New York, the European circus in Toronto.
But other than the Rockets (before T-Mac comes back), the Pistons have the worst talent in the NBA. You can’t say the Grizzlies or the Thunder don’t have talents. It’s a matter of putting the talent together and develop chemistry for these teams. Even bad teams have a go-to scorer, the T-Wolves have Al Jefferson, the Kings have Kevin Martin, sixers have Elton Brand and Iguodala, the Raptors have Chris Bosh, and the Bobcats have…well, Larry Brown and the Knicks got D’Antoni and David Lee.
The Pistons have a rookie coach (like last season) and spend all the cap room they got from trading Chauncey Billups on mediocre role players (ie. one-dimensional shooter Ben Gordon and undersized, shoot first, no defense power forward Charlie V) They have a horrible frontline full of role players and draft busts. Kwame Brown has no lowpost game whatsoever. Ben Wallace can’t score and is in decline. I already said what I had to say about Charlie V. There was a reason why he can’t even stick in the starting lineup on a lottery team last year. Chris Wilcox can score some points, but doesn’t consistently rebound or play defense. Maxiell is nothing more than an energy player.
Then you have long time stalwarts Rip Hamilton and Tayshaun Prince, both are the ultimate "team" player who can’t carry the team by themselves. Rip was a loser in Washington years ago. They are system players who can’t win without Billups.
Then, you have the messy backcourt with Dumars’ man crush Rodney Stuckey, 55 million man Ben Gordon, and late season savior Will Bynum along with Rip. None of them is a point guard. Stuckey obviously is not the answer. He single-handedly destroyed the Pistons’ season last year. (They were 23-13 with A.I. and Rip starting last year.) My question is: why waste your cap space paying Gordon to be a backup? It’s not like Rip doesn’t log heavy minutes. Why sign Rip to an extension if you’re gonna spend all that money on another shooting guard? Why does Stuckey have to start over Bynum when Bynum is clearly the better player? But at the end of the day, this team is a mess. If Stuckey doesn’t "breakout" this year, then Dumars should be fired. He messed up the chemistry last year by insisting to start Stuckey last year over either Rip or A.I., both established all-stars who were meshing well. Besides, if you want to get rid of Billups and sabotage a future Hall of Famer’s career (A.I.), at least get something better than Gordon + Charlie V. to show for it. I’m not a fan of Gordon. He’s one dimensional and a better version of Rashad McCants, who is unemployed. He isn’t worth the money. Not even close.

This team will struggle to defend or put points on the board. Ideally they should start either B. Wallace or Kwame alongside Wilcox, since Wilcox can score. I don’t trust Charlie V as a full time starting power forward, he’s more of a tweener. I would make him the 6th man along with Will Bynum. While Ben Gordon is no point guard, Stuckey isn’t a point guard either. Might as well start both Gordon and Rip and Tayshaun, so at least you can put points on the board even if you can’t defend to save your life. The only good defenders they have is a washed up Ben Wallace and Tayshaun Prince. Rodney Stuckey should have a minimal role with Detroit going with a 3 guard rotation of Hamilton, Gordon, and Bynum. Prince can do some ballhandling as well.

Pistons aren’t the worst team in the league. They aren’t even the worst team in their division – Milwaukee was a doormat last season, and essentially gave away Richard Jefferson.

The Pistons fired Michael Curry- one of the worst coaches in the history of the NBA.