Reading the Detroit Pistons tea leaves yields a revelation that the backup center position will stand as it is, for now.
A lot of attention is being given to the shortcomings on the wing and not as much on the backup center position, which are arguably the two biggest question marks heading into training camp.
This summer senior advisor Ed Stefanski was given little room to work with, and he did well to create and improve a competitive roster. It’s one that, on paper, should be better than a 41-41 season and certainly better than battling for the eight seed in the Eastern Conference.