If the Pistons could somehow pick up a second first-round pick, down in the teens or the early 20s perhaps, the ideal candidate for a team looking for help on either side of Andre Drummond would be an athletic project who could play either forward spot. A 3-point shooter with plus length and the ability to guard both small forwards and power forwards.
Well, that's Quincy Miller.
Maybe.
The Pistons took a no-risk flyer on Miller when their trade-deadline deals for Reggie Jackson and Tayshaun Prince left them with two open roster spots. They saw enough after two 10-day contracts to sign Miller – a former top-10 recruit who left Baylor after his freshman season – not only for the rest of the regular season but through the summer and training camp.