If you’ve followed many of us draft-heads here at DBB, like ScottFL and myself, you will know we don’t advocate drafting traditional centers. As the league becomes increasingly perimeter-oriented on both sides of the ball, centers that can neither guard perimeter players in space nor space the floor themselves with the three-point shot have become a major liability—especially the deeper a team goes into the playoffs. To close out these second-round previews on players in the NBA Draft who might interest the Detroit Pistons, I want to present a center that can do at least one of these things and could be a major sleeper due to his other skills.