Luke Kennard, the four-year marksman out of Duke, finds his way into lottery discussion. He shot just under 44 percent from deep in his final collegiate season, garnering attention from scouts across the board.
With the NBA shaping into a three-point shooting era, the Detroit Pistons find themselves on the back end of that revolution. They have been struggling in that department for years, endlessly searching for a player to put an end to their shooting woes.
Last season, Detroit’s best shooter from deep, Reggie Bullock, only connected on a sub-optimal 38.4 percent.