After sweating it out on draft night, Jordan Bone heard his name called late in the second round. In that moment, Bone had no clue where he was going. Neither did anyone else watching.
The Pelicans selected Bone, drafting for the Atlanta Hawks — who then shipped him to the 76ers, who promptly traded him to the Pistons. When all the dust settled, Bone was headed to Detroit, but there was a catch. He had to wait for the trade to become official. That didn’t happen until Monday, putting his NBA Summer League debut on hold.