When Trajan Langdon took over as the new president of the Detroit Pistons, his priorities were clear. Add players who could shoot. Add players who you could rely on to play. For a team that ranked 24th in offense and among the league’s leaders in missed games, it all made perfect sense.
Tobias Harris and Malik Beasley were added in free agency while the Pistons made a low-cost trade for Tim Hardaway. Harris and Hardaway have started every game they have appeared in, and Beasley is the first player off the bench and a spot starter in Detroit.