Pistons' guard Richard Hamilton believes that the team is currently not trusting each other, the Detroit News is reporting.

"It's good to be home," Richard Hamilton said. "It's a great opportunity to study the game. That's really what we need to do -- study the offense and the defense and go back to trusting each other. Right now, we're not trusting each other on the floor."

Allen Iverson, however, is not so sure the trust is not there, but there was a certain level of frustration that comes with a loss similar to the one Detroit experienced against Boston on Thursday night.

"To be a good team, you have to develop trust, and I think we have that," Allen Iverson said. "When you lose a basketball game like we lost this one, then there's a bunch of negative things you can say.

"You need to have that trust, night in and night out. You have to be able to trust that if you get beat, somebody else is going to be there. You have to be able to trust your defensive assignments. If you are supposed to let a man go a certain way, somebody else is supposed to pick him up."