Las Vegas — Through their first two games, the Pistons have some positives to take away from Summer League. Their guard play with Killian Hayes and Cade Cunningham has been a bright spot, as well as backup center Luka Garza's performance.
Their losses to the Thunder and Rockets also showed that this squad is imperfect — which is normal for a team in Summer League. It’s a patchwork group in which some players are out of position, such as starting Tyler Cook at center. It’s not always going to be perfect, but the key takeaway should be how the players fit when training camp rolls around next month.