For Detroit Pistons head coach Dwane Casey, his team has to catch up with today's playing style and be an efficient 3-point shooting team.

In his first season as the Pistons' head coach, he guided the team to a 41-41 record which was enough for a playoff appearance.

With the 2019-20 season just around the corner, Casey has already identified what the team has to do to be better.

“Our identity has to be a 3-point shooting team,” Casey said, per Vince Ellis of the Detroit Free Press. “We have to be with the new NBA, the style of play we want to establish. I felt like we established that style last year and we were shooting analytical shots, but we weren’t making them, but all the statistics will show we were taking the right shots, now we got to make those shots.”

Last season, the Pistons made 12.1 3-pointers per game which ranked ninth in the NBA. They also hoisted up 34.8 attempts per game for sixth in the NBA. They shot at 34.8 percent — 22nd out of 30 NBA teams.

Perhaps Casey is right. His team is getting decent shots but they're just not converting. The 2019-20 version of the Pistons will have seven new faces which may be a boon or a bane.

But its top three scorers — Blake Griffin, Andre Drummond, and Reggie Jackson — will be right there which will be critical in the continuity of Casey's system.