Detroit Pistons: Top-5 players in franchise history

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Detroit Pistons, Joe Dumars
Detroit Pistons guard Joe Dumars (4) is defended by Chicago Bulls guard Sam Vincent Credit: MPS-USA TODAY Sports /

Detroit Pistons: Top-5 players of all time

#5: Joe Dumars

Stats: 16.1 points per game, 4.5 assists, and 2.2 rebounds per game while playing his entire 14-year career in a Detroit Pistons jersey.

Dumars made six All-Star appearances in his career. He also appeared in three All-NBA teams and five All-Defensive teams as well.

Dumars was a trailblazer (not the team) for the shooting guard position, being one of the first players to consistently play at a near 50/40/90 level during their primes.

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Dumars was truly a three-level threat to score, and he scored at a very high efficiency. He is one of the few players from his era who would truly be viewed in a better light if he were to play today.

Joe is absolutely one of the most underrated players in NBA history as he was also a major player for the Bad Boy Detroit Pistons, one of the most iconic teams to ever grace an NBA floor.

Not only was he a major player, but he also won the Finals MVP in their first championship. Solidifying his legacy as a Pistons legend.