Prospect Ethan Happ talks about the pre-NBA Draft process. Rod Beard, The Detroit News
Auburn Hills — As the Pistons continued their workouts in looking for suitable prospects in the NBA draft, one thing is clear: all options are on the table.
Among the six prospects they worked out on Thursday at the practice facility were two guards, two forwards and two centers. With no first-round pick and only one in the second round (42nd overall), they have to account for all possibilities, which they with the wide swath.
In Wisconsin’s Ethan Happ, a 6-foot-10 center, they are looking for a versatile skill set.