AUBURN HILLS – The Pistons wound up bringing 40 players to Auburn Hills for draft workouts and it’s fairly easy to separate them into two groups: likely first-round picks and likely undrafted free agents.
There might be a player or two among the 40 to their practice facility across eight sessions spanning four weeks who winds up sneaking into the second round. But the Pistons enter tonight’s draft without a second-round pick – shipped to Utah as part of the three-team deal that brought Reggie Jackson to town – and that influenced either the invitations the Pistons sent out or the acceptance of prospects who saw no upside in working out for a team with only the No.