Detroit Pistons: 3 things to watch in Tankapalooza vs. Cavaliers

Isaac Okoro #35 of the Cleveland Cavaliers defends against Killian Hayes #7 of the Detroit Pistons (Photo by Dave Reginek/Getty Images)
Isaac Okoro #35 of the Cleveland Cavaliers defends against Killian Hayes #7 of the Detroit Pistons (Photo by Dave Reginek/Getty Images) /
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Isaiah Stewart, Detroit Pistons
Detroit Pistons center Isaiah Stewart (28) takes a three point shot. Mandatory Credit: Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY Sports /

Detroit Pistons: Can Isaiah Stewart continue to dominate?

Few players have Pistons’ fans as excited as Beef Stew lately, as he has put together back-to-back games that have him looking like the best rookie center and a guy who should make the All-Rookie team.

He is trending in the right direction at the right time and has put together his two best games of the season back-to-back and hopes to add a third against the Cavs.

Over his last ten games, Stewart has averaged 10.2 points, 9 rebounds, 1.4 assists and 1.3 blocks per game and now leads all rookies in blocks, rebounds and field goal percentage.

What’s been even more impressive is his willingness and ability to defend just about anyone, a trait that has fans comparing him favorably to Detroit legend Ben Wallace.

I would love to see Stewart put up another big stat line against the Cavs and solidify himself in the top-ten of rookies this season.

Can Beef Stew have another double double with 20 rebounds? I think he can and I look forward to watching it.

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