In many ways, it’s an unenviable position to be in for a draft, picking outside the top 10 and trying to find an impact player. The chances of landing a player at that position are bleak.
The No. 12 pick rarely remains with the team that drafted him.
It’s sort of a crap shoot, but the Pistons will have to dig to find their best fit. Though publicly team president Stan Van Gundy and general manager Jeff Bower are saying there are no glaring needs in the rotation, there’s always room for improvement.
“Will it be a guy who can walk in next year and get in your rotation?