The Detroit Pistons have many needs to address this offseason. That’s putting it lightly. Nothing more necessary than who’s going to steer this ship forward as the franchise’s president of basketball operations. That new executive will have a draft to navigate at the end of June, however, where they can patch roster holes with shiny new prospects.
Detroit has two primary on-court craters: spacing and defense. A one-size-fits-all solution isn’t out there, not when you’re coming off a franchise-worst season, but there are ways to get better in both areas through the draft and free agency.