Top Ten Individual Seasons in Pistons History

Feb 10, 2016; Auburn Hills, MI, USA; (left to right) Vinnie Johnson and David Bing and Chauncey Billups and Isiah Thomas smile during a halftime retirement ceremony for Billups in the game between the Detroit Pistons and the Denver Nuggets at The Palace of Auburn Hills. The Nuggets won 103-92. Mandatory Credit: Raj Mehta-USA TODAY Sports
Feb 10, 2016; Auburn Hills, MI, USA; (left to right) Vinnie Johnson and David Bing and Chauncey Billups and Isiah Thomas smile during a halftime retirement ceremony for Billups in the game between the Detroit Pistons and the Denver Nuggets at The Palace of Auburn Hills. The Nuggets won 103-92. Mandatory Credit: Raj Mehta-USA TODAY Sports /
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#6:  Dennis Rodman (1991-92)

Dennis Rodman famously won back to back titles with the Bad Boys in 1989 and 1990. Afterwards, the team began to age and players departed allowing Rodman a bigger role. This led to him posting his best stats in the 1991-92 season.

Rodman notched a team record 18.7 rebounds per game that year, along with 9.8 points on 53.9% shooting. By grabbing every board he could get his hands on, Rodman led the Pistons by doing all the dirty work. His impact went beyond the numbers as he constantly provided energy to the team.

Coming off of two consecutive defensive player of the year honors for play like the above, his efforts earned him a spot on the All-NBA third team.

He would soon depart the Pistons to play in San Antonio and later Chicago, where he would become easily the most interesting google search in NBA history. He has been inducted into the NBA hall of fame and the Pistons have retired his jersey.

Next: #5: Isiah Thomas (1984-85)