Auburn Hills — The trade that sent Anthony Davis to the Lakers turned the NBA on its ear and was just the start of the anticipated movement of superstar players around the league as free agency looms on June 30.
The Pistons don’t look to be a big-time player in free agency, given their financial constraints and current roster construction. After making the playoffs with a 41-41 record and being swept out of the first-round series against the Milwaukee Bucks, their sights move toward improving the roster for next season.